A succinct summary on Science Trends for the recently published work in Applied Geography. Exciting work using quantitative spatial analysis to examine and explain the demarcation of the provincial boundaries in China proper.

Location matters
A succinct summary on Science Trends for the recently published work in Applied Geography. Exciting work using quantitative spatial analysis to examine and explain the demarcation of the provincial boundaries in China proper.

An interesting project from Jisc, a company that “provides digital solutions for UK education and research.” The website has a blog post highlighting their view of a smart library. Also the common data for a smart campus:
One app serving the NUS was finally released. This is a cross-Faculty collaboration with many student helpers that made it possible…

Some of the points brought up by Ken Bagstad @ USGS regarding the US Semantic Technologies Symposium (http://us2ts.org/):
The context to raise this issue: does the community (ESIP) have a clear big picture goals that goes beyond the ESIP bylaws?
Tools mentioned in Ken Bagstad’s email include:
1912 Goad’s atlas was scanned and digitized to be added to their vanmap system. The effort is somewhat similar to GIS SI at Geography, NUS, yet we have only scanned the historical maps.
For a full description of their effort, see https://canadiangis.com/vintage-vancouver-maps-plans.php
Reposting an interesting article on informing policy with the knowledge produced in research.
“Context matters”: a framework to help connect knowledge with policy in government institutions