Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data
Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data
				November 12-13, 2009
				Whittall Pavilion
				Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data: Agenda (PDF, 22KB)
Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data: Intent Paper (PDF, 30KB)
Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data: List of Participants (PDF, 56KB)
Framing a National Preservation and Access Strategy for Geospatial Data: Notes (PDF, 54KB)
Participant Presentations
Virtual and Real Maps: Are They Interchangeable? (PDF, 464KB)
				Timothy Trainor, U.S. Census Bureau
FGDC Born Digital (PDF, 118KB)
				Milo Robinson, Federal Geographic Data Committee
The Use and Importance of  Geospatial Data in Geographically-Integrated History (PDF, 820KB)
				Jack Owens, Idaho State University
Three GIS Case Studies (PDF, 923KB)
				Jan Johanssen and Paul Schirle, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Types of Geospatial Data Used by State and Local Governments (PDF, 763KB)
				Bill Burgess, National States Geographic Information Council
National Historical Geographic  Information System (PDF, 4.10 MB)
				Petra Noble, Minnesota Population Center
Geospatial Data Stewardship at an Interdisciplinary Data Center (PDF, 293KB)
				Robert R. Downs, CIESIN, Columbia University
Geospatial Digital Data at NOAA (PDF, 305KB)
				John Bates, National Climatic Data Center
Geospatial Data: models for shared  responsibility in collecting, serving and archiving (PDF, 760KB)
				John Hebert, Geography and Maps Division, Library of Congress
Latest Activities in Geospatial Arena (PDF, 87KB)
				Laurence Brewer, National Archives and Records Administration
Models for Shared Responsibility: Collaboration and Engagement with the NCGDAP and GeoMAPP Partnerships (PDF, 863KB)
				Steve Morris, Zsolt Nagy and Alec Bethune, GeoMAPP
The National Geospatial Digital Archive (PDF, 516KB)
				Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Stanford University





