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A Monthly Publication of the CGA at Harvard University APRIL 2016
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Last Call for Registration - 2016 CGA Conference: Space, Place, and Geographic Thinking in the Humanities

This year's CGA conference is aimed at bringing humanists together with geospatial technologists and theorists, reviewing current status, achievements, lessons learned, unmet needs, challenges, potentials and perspectives of applying geographic analysis in the humanities. Invited speakers will present their on-going explorations, inspiring cases, and expert views across a range of domains and disciplines, and engage with each other and the audience in discussion and debate. Open to public. CGIS South Concourse level, 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA. The conference preliminary program is available online. To register, please click here.

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Upcoming GIS Technical Training Workshops

CGA offers several non-credit technical training workshops related to GIS (Free to Harvard affiliates but registration is required). The workshops are:

  • Advanced Remote Sensing for Land Use Change Analysis, by Stacy Bogan, 1:00-3:00pm, April 8th, 2016
  • GPS Workshop, by Jeff Blossom, 1:00-4:30pm, April 13th, 2016
  • Wrangling Data into Maps - Longwood, by Jeff Blossom, 1:00-3:00pm, April 15th, 2016
  • Geoprocessing with ModelBuilder, by Giovanni Zambotti, 1:00-3:00pm, April 15th, 2016
  • Making Sense out of Spatial Data - Longwood, by Jeff Blossom, 1:00-3:00pm, April 22nd, 2016
  • Database Design for GPS/GIS Applications, by Nicole Alexander, 1:00-3:00pm, April 22nd, 2016

More information about technical training workshops and registrations can be found here.

CGA's Monthly GIS Presentations-come join the discussion

  • GIS Colloquium
    "From Metropolitan Area to Megalopolis: How to Delineate China's Functional Urban Areas with Geographical Open Data", presented by Kang Wu, visiting scholar at CGA and associate professor at Capital University of Economics and Business in China. April 7th, 2016, 12:00-1:00pm. Room S153, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA.
  • ABCD-GIS Presentation Series
    "Coding Efficient Disaster Recovery", presented by Heidi Hurst, a senior at Harvard College studying applied math with a focus in navigation and geospatial analysis. April 21st, 2016, 12:00-1:30pm. Room S153, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA.

2016 EDC Student Award Winner Announced

Congratulations to Heidi Hurst, a bachelor's degree candidate for 2016 at Harvard College who has won the Esri Development Center Student of the Year Award for her submission: "A Geospatial Framework For Allocating Disaster Recovery Centers". View the project abstract, technical report, project presentation, and judges' comments here.

Review of No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict and Control, by Mark Monmonier

Peter K. Bol wrote a review of this book to express his opinions from a historian's perspective. This article can be accessed online through Harvard University's DASH repository.

The Long Walk

An article in Esri's Spring 2016 issue ArcUser publication on the CGA's involvement in mapping the Out of Eden Walk.

2016 ESRI Dev Summit Conference Notes

Giovanni Zambotti of the CGA wrote these conference notes after attending the 2016 Esri Dev Summit.

I/UCRC STC Activities at AAG

The NSF funded Spatiotemporal Innovation Center successfully organized a Spatiotemporal Symposium in the American Association of Geographers (AAG) 2016 Annual Meeting at San Francisco. Read more

HARVARD GIS COMMUNITY NEWS

Harvard Map Collection

The Harvard Map Collection has recently acquired a set of georeferenced raster maps of Bahrain at 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales, and a 1866 annotated map of Salem related to the witch trials and the following book titles: Korea: A Cartographic History by John Rennie Short.

CONFERENCES, CALLS, EVENTS & EMPLOYMENT

2016 Esri Education GIS Conference

The 2016 Esri Education GIS Conference is the premier thought-leadership event for those involved in GIS education. This year's theme is "Creating a brighter future". Read more and to apply.

Geospatial Data Technical Assistant Position at Harvard Library

The Harvard Library, Harvard Map Collection is currently seeking applicants for the Geospatial Data Technical Assistant position. As a member of the Geospatial unit of the Metadata Management Section of Information and Technical Services, under the supervision of the Geospatial Metadata Librarian, the incumbent provides timely access to Harvard Library collections by performing data processing and metadata production work for digital geospatial resources in multiple formats and languages. These data include vector layers of all scales, raster data, and scanned paper maps from the Harvard Map Collection. Read more and to apply.

GIS Internship opportunity with HIP Consult

HIP Consult is looking for a GIS Intern who will be primarily contributing to and maintaining their growing database of network infrastructure by applying mapping or coding skills. More details can be found here.

NEWS ON GIS RESEARCH AND SERVICES

Flowing City Maps

US Primary Elections Map

A Fresh Look at Cuban Trade

Zika Virus: Past, Present, and Future

The Hidden Histories of Maps Made By Women: Early North America

A Peek Into Netflix Queues

Google maps help illegal immigrants locate border checkpoints

Learn to Add Tweets to Your Web Maps using ArcGIS Online

Pinball Map of North America

UK Hipstamap

The CGA Newsletter is published monthly. Editors of this issue are Fei Carnes and Jeff Blossom.

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