Liz Sutherland, Francine Berish, M. Chandler, René R. Duplain, Jordan Michael Fuller, Kara Handren, Zack MacDonald, Meg Miller
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GIS Day was a small, local offering dependent on individual institutions, until the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a wealth of online events. After 3 years of successive development, 2022 saw this event span multiple days and reach beyond Western University to institutions across Canada. The planning process, events, and outcome are here described as inspiration for future events by interested parties, and to acknowledge the work of those involved while simultaneously promoting the current work in GIS being undertaken and potential future directions for event organizers.
期刊介绍:
This is an index to the ACML Proceedings for conferences held 1967 - 1976, and to the Bulletin (originally Newsletter) from 1968 to the present. The include articles, reports, minutes, news items, and reviews of books, atlases, maps, microforms and software. ACMLA publishes facsimiles of maps of Canadian interest, a number of which have been reproduced on Bulletin covers, and are therefore included in the index.