GIS Day is tomorrow, so post a comment here if you are hosting a GIS Day at your organization. Have fun and show off your maps!
What Your Favorite Map Projection Says About You
Sunrise and Sunset Calculator
How a Densely Populated Neighborhood Became Turner Field: A Map Essay
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
With the support of the Friends at KB in 2013 helped acquire a beautiful atlas: a copy of the Dutch edition of the “Theatrum Orbis Terrarum” (Theater of the World) of Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), published in Antwerp in 1571. The Latin edition of this work was published a year earlier in the same city and is considered the first modern atlas. Until 1612, 41 editions of this work have been published in several languages.
The website is in Dutch, but the atlas images are fantastic.
Publishing Opportunity for Undergrads
There’s a Call for Papers for a special edition of the International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities titled “Geographic Applications in Sustainability: Understanding the Needs, Addressing the Issues”. The editor welcomes any undergraduate paper submission broadly related to sustainability, with a deadline of December 15. More info at http://commons.pacificu.edu/ijurca/call_for_papers.html .
Paper Sizes
Microscopic or Satellite Pictures?
Charts That Changed The World
Join LARIAC!
If you are an organization or government agency in LA County that has not joined LARIAC yet, or need to know more about it, please try to make the next meeting. More infomation here:
http://egis3.lacounty.gov/eGIS/2013/10/28/l4_mtg_11-14-13/
The Los Angeles Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC) is looking for cities and public agencies that operate in Los Angeles County to attend a FREE meeting discussing the latest project, LARIAC4! You’re invited if you want to learn more about how this GREAT DATA can help you or your organization.






