-------- Original Message -------- Subject: NACIS news Summer 2008 Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 17:17:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Angie To: Maps-L Welcome to the Summer 2008 Issue of NACISnews *Topics at a Glance: *NACIS Presentation Abstract Deadline Extension 2008 Annual NACIS Meeting in Missoula, Montana Deadline Extended: NACIS Grants and Awards Map Librarian's Session in Missoula Calling All Map Librarians! Publish in Cartographic Perspectives Masters Thesis Research Grant, Cartography Specialty Group, AAG Links Submissions for the Fall 2008 Issue NACISnews *NACIS Presentation Abstract Deadline Extension* Due to popular request, we have extended the deadline for abstracts for the NACIS Conference *until June 16th*. So far we have a great variety of submissions, and anything is still welcome, but we would be especially interested in more panels and more presentations by and for professional cartographers. Please send abstracts (about 200 words) to Brandon Plewe at [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> *2008 NACIS Annual Meeting* The 2008 NACIS Annual Meeting will be held in Missoula, Montana this year from *October 8-11*. If you've never been to Montana before you should plan to attend. The local arrangements committee (consisting of the mapping staff at Adventure Cycling Association) is planning a fun event and interesting field trips. The challenge for most of you will be getting to Montana, especially if you are not driving. We are 500 miles away from Salt Lake City and Seattle on interstates - Spokane is the nearest larger city at a distance of 200 miles. The airlines that fly into Missoula are Alaska, Northwest, Delta and United. Make reservations sooner rather than later because flights do fill quickly. Us Montanans have learned that it is sometimes cheaper to fly in and out of Spokane, and drive the 3 hours between Missoula and Spokane. The drive on I-90 is beautiful and traverses two mountain passes in addition to being a straight shot to Missoula. Rental cars are available. Airports nearer than Spokane are located in Helena, Butte, and the Kalispell/Whitefish area. All are about 120 miles from Missoula, and you will need to rent a car to reach Missoula. Another option to come to Montana is to take Amtrak. The Empire Builder runs across the northern portion of the state with the closest stop in Whitefish. Access is from Portland, Seattle, Spokane or Chicago. Again, you would have to rent a car to reach Missoula (135 miles). Besides attending the meeting you can hike, fly fish in the Clark Fork River, ride Missoula's hand-carved carousel and bike numerous paths. Several places in town rent bikes. Usually early October is a glorious time of the year in western Montana. Skies are deep blue and the larches on the mountainsides have turned golden. It is perfect "indian summer" weather. And if it's not the rain doesn't last long. If you have specific travel questions please email me! Carla Majernik [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> *NACIS Grants and Awards--DEADLINE EXTENDED to July 31, 2008* NACIS has begun three new travel/grant/membership initiatives that invest in the future growth and strength of the organization. These initiatives (1) recognize the importance of undergraduate student membership in NACIS, (2) encourage student attendance and participation at the annual fall meeting, and (3) support the attendance of general NACIS members to attend the annual meeting who could not otherwise attend due to financial limitations. Complete information about the three initiatives, in addition to application procedures, are posted on the NACIS Website at http://www.nacis.org/index.cfm?x=27. *Map Librarian's Session in Missoula* Announcing a special 2-hour program for map and GIS librarians and any other NACIS members interested in learning about who they are and what they do! For a few years there has been discussion about starting up a "Practical Map Librarian's Day" (PMLD) or program focused on the educational/training needs of map and GIS librarians who are NACIS members, and modeled on the highly-successful "Practical Cartography Day" sessions. This special session is a first step towards creating an ongoing half-day PMLD. The first hour will be devoted to an introduction to the topic and then a presentation and discussion on one or more aspects of digital cartographic information, such as reference services, collection development, and/or cataloging of this type of challenging information. The second hour will be devoted to an all-encompassing discussion on formalizing a half-day PMLD, including topics/themes, who will coordinate/run the session, session length, session format(s), etc. Come and join us for what will be a fun, informative, and lively session on map librarianship! Make sure to bring your ideas and enthusiasm! Session day and time to be announced. *Calling All Map Librarians:* We would like to bring to your attention the most recent issue of Cartographic Perspectives, the journal of the North American Cartographic Information Society. Bob Kibbee and Angie Cope are the co-editors of a column in the journal for map librarians: CARTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS. In issue Number 59, Winter 2008, there is an overview of the column?s history including a bibliography of articles written during the column's 20 year history. You are invited to take a look at these articles and consider submitting your story for future issues. While CP is a labeled a 'journal' and publishes very high quality articles, the CARTOGRAPHIC COLLECTIONS column doesn't demand scholarly research or writing. The column is a forum for communication and sharing among map librarians. Recent issues have included full color, high quality illustrations making them that much more appealing. Here is an opportunity to share with your colleagues through publication. Providing a broad overview, a description of some unique content or a new approach to a common problem are among the topics of importance. There is also an ongoing interest in digitization projects, web design and unique partnerships. If you have a story to tell or if you wish Bob or Angie to tell your story for you, please contact them at: Bob Kibbee [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> (607) 255-3774 Angie Cope [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 414-229-6282 *Publish in Cartographic Perspectives* You are invited to submit a manuscript to Cartographic Perspectives (CP) for review and publication consideration. CP is published 3 times a year, and includes peer-reviewed research on cartography and geo-visualization (broadly defined), technical/methods notes, articles on library collections, reviews of books, atlases and software, and novel maps. CP is fully indexed in EBSCO's Academic Search Complete and in Elsevier's GEOBASE. Articles are reviewed within 4 weeks, with reviews typically to authors within 6 weeks. In the past three years, CP has had an average rejection rate of 65%. CP also publishes graphics in color, at no cost to authors. Please submit your manuscripts, technical pieces, and library collections pieces in WORD format to Fritz Kessler, Editor, email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>. *CSG Masters Thesis Grant* Masters students enrolled full time are invited to apply for the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Cartography Specialty Group (CSG) Masters Thesis Research Grants. These grants are made available to promote scholarly research in cartography research by students enrolled in a geography or related degree program. Grants are available up to a maximum of $500 and may be used for items necessary and relevant to research such as travel, materials, equipment, and human subject fees. Deadline for application are *June 15th*, November 1st, and March 15th. For more information and the application form, visit the CSG web site at http://www.csun.edu/~hfgeg003/csg/ <http://www.csun.edu/%7Ehfgeg003/csg/>. Good luck in the competition! *Links* CartoTalk, A Public Forum for Cartography and Design http://www.cartotalk.com/ International Cartographic Association http://www.icaci.org/ ESRI Mapping Center http://mappingcenter.esri.com/ *Submissions for the Fall 2008 Issue NACISnews* NACIS members are invited to submit news items for future quarterly NACISnews issues: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Submission Deadlines: Aug 15, Nov 15, Feb 15, May 15