Aczip

: Finally, the technical data and your creative writing merge into a single web story that can be shared via a short link or embedded in a site. How to make a story map - ArcGIS StoryMaps

If you are looking to prepare a digital story using an "aczip" (ArcGIS ZIP) file, the process involves packaging geospatial data into a compressed format to be used as the foundation for an interactive narrative.

In the world of digital cartography, particularly when using platforms like ArcGIS StoryMaps , the journey of a story often begins with a . This file is the "skeleton" of your narrative, holding the essential vector data—points, lines, and boundaries—that will eventually become a vibrant, interactive map for your audience. Step 1: Gathering the Data : Finally, the technical data and your creative

: Platforms like ArcGIS Online take that ZIP file and translate the raw data into a visual basemap.

: You then "flesh out" the story by adding media—photos, illustrations, or videos—to specific sections of the map. This file is the "skeleton" of your narrative,

With your ZIP file prepared, you upload it to a story builder tool.

Before the story can be told, the "characters" (data points) must be digitized. For example, if you were creating a guide for a golf course, you would digitize: of the holes (lines). Starting points and flags on the greens (points). Step 2: Creating the Archive With your ZIP file prepared, you upload it

Once these pieces are ready, they are grouped together. On a PC, you would select these files, right-click, and choose (or "Compress to ZIP file"). This turns multiple complex data files into a single, manageable package. Step 3: Building the Narrative