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THIS PROJECT IS DEPRECATED. VIEW UPDATED REPO HERE: https://github.com/HCDigitalScholarship/qmh-v2 ---------------------------------------------- README for Friends Asylum Project Summer 2015 Quakers and Mental Health Project files This site uses a PostreSQL database. (We originally had a sqlite database). The backend of this site uses the Django framework (documentation can be found at https://www.djangoproject.com/). The frontend of this site uses Foundation5 (the complete download). The documentation for Foundation can be found at http://foundation.zurb.com/develop/download.html. The features/visualizations on this site were made using the following libraries: -JQuery (http://jquery.com/) -D3 (http://d3js.org/) -DataTables (https://www.datatables.net/) -PDF Object (http://pdfobject.com/) To learn more about how I got started with Django, Foundation, and creating this site, please visit my wiki page on github here: https://github.com/HCDigitalScholarship/QMH/wiki/Welcome-and-Introduction-to-Quakers-and-Mental-Health-(QMH)-and-Django Data, Excel Docs, Etc. for Future Research on QMH: During the summer of 2015, Abigail Corcoran and Lindsay Silver compiled a varied array of resources dealing with data that could be obtained from the primary materials in Special Collections. Types of information we compiled includes: -Excel Docs with Patient Information, Asylum Information, Quaker Meeting information, Contributions to Friends Asylum information, and information on the managers of Friends Asylum -Additionally, we have compiled many free and available photos from Flickr Commons, as well as from a trip we took to Friends Hospital in July -Information on materials available in Special Collections -Ideas about future visualizations -Abby's research essay, citations, and a few other things she wrote on the project All of this information and data is, as of September 15, 2015, available on DSpace in a zipped folder called: Friends Asylum Info and Data. Please ask Mike and/or Laurie, and I'm sure they will be able to help you find the information/materials you need!
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