----------------------------Original message---------------------------- This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to [log in to unmask] for more info. ---1936831486-1951979432-829588348=:23342 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-ID: <[log in to unmask]> Preliminary Information -- Registration will begin mid to late July WAML FALL MEETING 1996 September 12-14, 1996 University of Washington Seattle, WA Preliminary Program Thursday Sep 12 8:30-11:30 am Executive Board Meeting Sep 12 1-5 pm Speakers Sep 12 Evening Banquet Friday Sep 13 8:30 am - 5 pm Speakers, WAML Business Meeting and Sounding Board Speakers include: Kirsty Burt, Kirsty Burt GIS. "City of Seattle's Catalog of GIS Products and Services for the Public" Gary Fitzpatrick, Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division, "Digital Developments in the Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress" John Kawula, Reference Librarian, Pacific Lutheran University. "Wilderness Area Mapping in Washington State" Gail Kucera, Mercator Systems Ltd. "Managing the Temporal Aspects of Spatial Information" Tim Nyerges, Associate Professor Geography, University of Washington. "Collaborative Spatial Decision Making." Research using ArcView in small groups for habitat site selection. Larry Sugarbaker, Information Technology Division, Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Chair, Mapping Science Committee, National Research Council. The Mapping Science Committee's 1994 report is entitled "Promoting the National Spatial Data Infrastructure through Partnerships." He will speak about current, near term and future trends in spatial data dissemination. FIELD TRIP Saturday Sep 14 8 am - 5:30 pm* Field trip to the Olympic Peninsula. Bus will take us from the University of Washington south across the Narrows Bridge in Tacoma, then north to Port Townsend. Visit the 1868 Rothschild House (Restored Victorian house, furnishings and gardens). Walk and shop in historic Port Townsend. Visit Fort Worden State Park (434-acre park overlooking the beautiful Strait of Juan De Fuca. Explore restored Victorian officers' houses, elaborate artillery batteries and bunkers or just relax). Return trip on a Washington State Ferry. *Return time may vary slightly due to ferry and traffic conditions (Sep 14 is a football game day on campus!) For additional information, contact: Kathryn Womble Map Collection University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, WA 98195-2900 [log in to unmask] (206) 543-9392 Fax (206) 685-8049 ---1936831486-1951979432-829588348=:23342--