It is your last chance to register for
the Make Your Own Map: Exploring Geographic Information Science (GIS) for
Librarians workshop that will be held online on Tuesday, February 17, from
2 - 4 PM. The deadline to register is Wednesday, February 11.
With the escalation of online GIS mapping
applications (demographic and business databases for example), it is becoming
increasingly important for librarians to understand and be proficient with
these tools to best serve our patrons and conduct research. Learn several
different ways of making maps and utilizing these resources using both
free websites and databases. Participants will upload a list of addresses
to create a point map and will shade in areas of interest to create a simple
reference map.
Library users increasing want digital
data in a geospatial format usable by GIS programs. Your patrons
may not realize that the library offers a variety of data sources. This
workshop will show several sources for GIS-friendly data and also introduce
QGIS, an open source GIS program.
The cost for this workshop is $59 for
MCLS members and $119 for non-MCLS members. Group viewing rates are also
available if you have multiple staff at your library that would like to
view together.
For more information and to register,
go to: http://www.mcls.org/training-events/training-events-list/training-event/?ref_cID=1&bID=0&dd_asId=1029
Please contact training@mcls.org if
you have any questions.
Thanks! - heather
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Heather M. Ladiski, CAP-OM
Executive Assistant/Meeting Planner
Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, Michigan 48910-3657
800/530-9019 ext. 133
517/394-2420 ext. 133
Fax: 517/492-3885
NOTE: New email: ladiskih@mcls.org
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