Hi, all,
For those of you on the East Coast who feel like a trip to Maine. (And, frankly, who doesn’t?)
Best,
Julie
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Julie Sweetkind-Singer
Assistant Director of Geospatial, Cartographic and Scientific Data
Head Librarian, Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections
397 Panama Mall, MC: 2211
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
650-725-1102
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Subject: [ISHMap-List] Women in Cartography Conference, Osher Library
The Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education
will be hosting a free conference on our current exhibition:
Women in Cartography.
Organized by Dr. Matthew Edney and myself, this will be a one day conference on October 17th.
Program
Saturday
17 October 2015
9:30- 10:00
Welcome and Introduction
Matthew Edney, Osher Professor in the History of Cartography
Histories of Women Map Makers in the U.S.
10:00-€“11:00
Women and Geographical Education in the Early Nineteenth Century
Susan Schulten, Professor of History, University of Denver
11:00-12:00
Women and Cartography in the Progressive Era
Chris Dando, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Nebraska-€“Omaha
12:00-€“1:30
lunch
Gender Issues in Modern, Digital Mapping
1:30-€“2:30
The (Mis)Representation of Women within Modern Geographical Datasets
Joni Seager, Professor of Global Studies, Bentley University
2:30-€“3:30
The Gender Divide in GIS Data Creation
Monica Stephens, Assistant Professor of Geography, University at Buffalo
Download conference poster here<http://www.oshermaps.org/exhibitions/women-in-cartography/related-event-women-in-cartography-conference>.
You can register here: http://goo.gl/CQ5bWe
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