From uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu Sun May 5 16:53:53 2024 From: uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu (Matthew Parsons via Uw-gis-l) Date: Sun May 5 16:54:00 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Upcoming Event: UW GIS Symposium 2024 Message-ID: The eighth Annual University of Washington GIS Symposium will be held on Thursday, May 30th in the Allen Library Research Commons. The Symposium is presented with co-sponsorship from the UW Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology. The GIS Symposium highlights and celebrates the transformational role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and data visualization technologies at the UW and beyond. The event will feature short talks from the UW GIS community followed by a keynote presentation on our new Planet.com resource. Give a Presentation! This event invites students of all levels and experiences to share their unique mapping projects to help inspire and educate our UW community about the many different ways this technology can be used to highlight research work and impact. SUBMIT A PROPOSAL TO PRESENT A TALK HERE. Each presenter will give a very brief "lighting talk" (around 5 minutes) explaining and sharing their mapping work. Participating in the Symposium makes a great addition to your resume, and all presentations will be included in the UW GIS Symposium Proceedings, which are published to UW Research Works! Projects from all disciplines and subjects are welcome. Watch and Learn Even if you aren't presenting, all are welcomed and encouraged to attend the event and reception, and to learn more about all of the great GIS mapping work, tools and tech being used at UW and beyond! Register to attend here. Matthew Parsons Geospatial Data and Maps Librarian Subject Liaison to ESS, Atmos. 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This event invites students of all levels and experiences to share their unique mapping projects to help inspire and educate our UW community about the many different ways this technology can be used to highlight research work and impact. SUBMIT A PROPOSAL TO PRESENT A TALK HERE. Each presenter will give a very brief "lighting talk" (around 5 minutes) explaining and sharing their mapping work. Participating in the Symposium makes a great addition to your resume, and all presentations will be included in the UW GIS Symposium Proceedings, which are published to UW Research Works! Projects from all disciplines and subjects are welcome. Watch and Learn Even if you aren't presenting, all are welcomed and encouraged to attend the event and to learn more about all of the great GIS being used at UW and beyond! Register to attend here. Event Format 10-11 AM: Short Talks (Green A, Allen Library South Research Commons) 11 AM -12 PM: Break 12-1 PM: Keynote presentation (Zoom) Matthew Parsons Geospatial Data and Maps Librarian Subject Liaison to ESS, Atmos. Sci., and Disability Studies parsonsm@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu Mon May 20 13:50:59 2024 From: uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu (Luke Rogers via Uw-gis-l) Date: Mon May 20 13:51:56 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] Final call for ESRI User Conference(s) complimentary registrations Message-ID: Reminder to all who are interested in the ESRI User Conference- This is the final call for ESRI UC 2024 complimentary registrations. So far we have 3 that are interested in attending so 2 spots remain open! This year's ESRI User Conference (once again in sunny San Diego, California) is coming soon. Dates are: July 13-16, 2024 (Educational Conference) July 15-19, 2024 (General Conference) The Washington State Institutions of Public Higher Education (WIPHE) site license gives 5 complimentary seats to UW Seattle. These seats cover only the cost of the conference registration. Attendees are responsible for all other arrangements (travel, lodging, and food). If you are interested in attending this year, either in person or remotely, you can find more information here: https://sites.uw.edu/arcgis/resources/esri-user-conference/ -Luke *please note I am not in the office on Fridays. LUKE ROGERS Research Scientist / GIS, Remote Sensing & Forest Engineering Natural Resource Spatial Informatics Group Bloedel Hall Box 352100 Seattle WA, 98195-2100 Precision Forestry Cooperative / Rural Technology Initiative School of Environmental and Forest Sciences University of Washington / College of the Environment lwrogers@uw.edu / 206.543.7418 [cid:image001.gif@01DA9196.E30CA6B0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1303 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: From uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu Thu May 23 11:22:48 2024 From: uw-gis-l at u.washington.edu (A. Shepherd via Uw-gis-l) Date: Thu May 23 11:22:58 2024 Subject: [UW-GIS-L] ArcGIS licensing server reboots today Message-ID: FYI- I will be rebooting lib-licensing at noon and lib-licensing2 at 12:30pm today. 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