Hello everyone,
In-lieu of a conference that we had planned at Cornell in April, we\’re running an intro to QGIS webinar this Friday May 15 from 10am-11am via Zoom. The intended audience are NY state and local government GIS practitioners, as well as Cornell and CUNY / SUNY students and professors who have some familiarity with GIS but wanted to learn more about open source options like QGIS. Details and a link to register are below, anyone is welcome to attend.
Best – Frank
Frank Donnelly | Geospatial Data Librarian | Baruch CUNY
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Do you want to learn more about QGIS, the free and open source software for mapping and geospatial analysts? This one-hour webinar will present several quick demos to help you get started with QGIS, followed by a panel Q&A, including special guest Kurt Menke, the author of several books about QGIS.
QGIS NY 2020: Getting Started with QGIS
Friday, May 15 at 10:00am
Please register in advance to get the webinar link: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Nt0vHXG0Q6y1WnxN0J1oNw
QGIS NY 2020 Planning Committee:
Mickey Dietrich, Tug Hill Commission
Alaina Mallette, Tug Hill Commission
Keith Jenkins, Cornell University
Frank Donnelly, Baruch College
Ryan Lennon, Baruch College
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