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Exploring the Past: Research Meets Interactive MappingSession Type: Libraries and Scholarship in the 21st Century Wednesday Mar 30th, 2011 2:15 PM - 3:05 PM Room 552 A 135 reads Change Timezone TIMEZONE
Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you: Exploring a location from a contemporary and historical vantage point enables researchers and students to visualize changes in development, policies, and population distribution. Using interactive web-based mapping applications, this presentation will provide examples so you can enrich course content and research to provide detailed comparisons based on a geographic location. The convener for this session is Andy Anderson, Amherst College Speakers
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RT @stephaniedoes: Cool links from #nercomp11 #NC11_SESS38 session on interactive mapping - http://www.historypin.com and http://www.whatwasthere.com
RT @stephaniedoes: Cool links from #nercomp11 #NC11_SESS38 session on interactive mapping - http://www.historypin.com and http://www.whatwasthere.com
Cool links from #nercomp11 #NC11_SESS38 session on interactive mapping - http://www.historypin.com and http://www.whatwasthere.com
2:15pm session #nc11_sess38 Exploring the Past: Research Meets Interactive Mapping - Room 552a #nercomp11
“Exploring the Past: Research Meets Interactive Mapping” should be very interesting, at NERCOMP 3/31/2011 #NC11_SESS38 http://bit.ly/hHnk7L