Dr. David Haynes will deliver a talk titled "Bridging the Need Gap: Designing a Digital Social Care Referral Platform to Address Health-Related Social Needs."
Dr. Haynes is a broadly trained health geographer who uses spatial analysis methods to advance our knowledge of health and cancer disparities.
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In addition to the keynote, we have proposed lightning talks on the following topics:
- Open-Source Georeferencing and Curating with Allmaps
- GeoBlacklight Allmaps Plugin
- Enhancing Access to Digital Aerial Photography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- The UC approach: Single code base, separate deployments
- What is the National Geospatial Advisory Committee?
- Using Text Recognition to Georeference Aerial Photos?
- Ephemeral Geospatial Data: An Impending Dark Age
Just a reminder, if you haven’t registered yet for Geo4LibCamp please
register as soon as possible.
Geo4LibCamp is a hands-on meeting for anyone interested in how libraries can manage and provide access to geospatial resources. This event is often attended by map librarians, metadata specialists, application developers, geospatial professionals, and educators. The main focus is to share best-practices, solve common problems, and address technical issues with integrating geospatial data into a repository and associated services. For the purposes of the camp, we broadly define geospatial data from scanned
maps and aerial photography to highly structured shapefiles.