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Subject:        FW: Digital Mapping Techniques '14 -- The First State will
host the 18th meeting
Date:   Thu, 2 Jan 2014 18:42:52 +0000
From:   Christopher Thiry <[log in to unmask]>
To:     Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
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All,

I attended the Digital Mapping Techniques conference last year.  It was
great.  I learned a lot about how state & federal agencies are making
and using digital maps.  If you can make this meeting in Delaware, I
suggest you do.  You'll learn a lot and make many good connections
within the map making community.

Christopher J.J. Thiry
Map Librarian
Colorado School of Mines
1400 Illinois
Golden, CO 80401
p. 303-273-3697
f. 303-273-3199
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http://library.mines.edu/
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*From:* DMT 2014 - Digital Mapping Techniques [[log in to unmask]]
on behalf of David R Soller [[log in to unmask]]
*Sent:* Friday, December 20, 2013 11:53 AM
*To:* [log in to unmask]
*Subject:* DMT'14 -- The First State will host the 18th meeting

Greetings, DMTers -

I'm very pleased to announce that our colleagues at the Delaware
Geological Survey have agreed to host the next DMT meeting, in June,
2014.  (We probably caught you by surprise, with such an early
announcement ! )  I sincerely hope you will be able to attend, and to
share your background and expertise with colleagues.

Preliminary information is provided below.  Please remember that each
DMT meeting is focused on your interests, and so your suggestions for
discussion topics, invited speakers, and logistics are most welcome.

I wish you a very happy and relaxing holiday season, continuing
throughout the New Year.

Dave

p.s.  By the way, regarding the Proceedings for previous years --
the DMT'11 and 12 volume is now in USGS review, and compilation of
the DMT'13 volume will begin in January…

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*DMT'14*

*(1)  Date and location:*
-  June 1-4, 2014
-  University of Delaware (in Newark)


*(2)  Registration and meeting website:*
- http://www.dgs.udel.edu/digital-mapping-techniques-2014-workshop
-  We anticipate that Registration at that site will open in January.  I
will send you a notice when it's available.


*(3)  General plan for the agenda:*

Sunday, June 1 -- the meeting begins in late afternoon - early evening,
very casually as usual, with an icebreaker.  Poster setup may be
possible during this time (we'll verify this…).

Monday, June 2 -- Oral presentations and Discussion Sessions in the
morning and early afternoon.  Poster session, "Map Blast", and snacks In
mid-afternoon through early evening.

Tuesday, June 3 -- Oral presentations and Discussion Sessions in the
morning and afternoon.

Wednesday, June 4 -- we'll conclude (by noon) with informal discussions
and presentations.


*(4)  Presentations and DIscussion Sessions:*
-  If you'd like to give a presentation (oral and/or poster), please
contact me by email or phone.  The following information is very helpful
before we chat, and I'll need it for the final agenda:

    - Title

    - Author(s)

    - Affiliation(s)

    - a "blurb", just a few sentences, describing the subject of your talk.

-  Before the end of January, I will post to the meeting Web site the
Instructions to Authors.

-  Regarding topics for the Discussion Sessions, please suggest things
you'd like to discuss.  They could be subjects for a relatively quick
discussion (e.g., <30 minutes) or more general or challenging topics
that warrant up to 90 minutes.
Even if you can't attend the meeting, we welcome your ideas and guidance
regarding topics that you find most significant, and we'll try to work
them into the agenda.


We hope to see you in Newark!

Dave
(703) 648-6907

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