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Hi all. I’m looking for examples of how universities (libraries or departments) keep track of GIS-based student research, whether it’s from a class or otherwise. The prime example I have is from Tufts, http://streams-dev.it.tufts.edu/#/dashboard. And today is again their annual poster day (Hi Patrick!).



I know of some departments that help their libraries make their theses/projects available as a collection, such as this from the University of Redlands. These point directly to the written projects themselves rather than posters - https://inspire.redlands.edu/gis_gradproj/.



Are there other examples people can point me to?  I’ll share back the responses I get.



Thanks,

Diana



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