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From: Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
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Geographical Society Library, UW Milwaukee
Sent: 14 July 2011 22:11
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Subject: The National Map Users Conference: The Question, What is a Map?
Is More Relevant than Ever
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Subject: The National Map Users Conference: The Question, What is
a
Map? Is More Relevant than Ever
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 14:51:07 -0600
From: Christopher Thiry <[log in to unmask]>
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All,
I attended the National map Users Conference in May. It was great!! Tons
of cool stuff happening.
One of the keynote speakers was novelist Frederick Reuss. The topic of
his talk was "The Question, What is a Map? Is More Relevant than Ever."
He started slowly, but it built. It was a fantastic speech. He got a
very-deserving standing ovation. It was one of the best talks I have
ever heard about maps. I realize it is 36 minutes long, but it is well
worth your time.
http://gallery.usgs.gov/videos/406
enjoy,
Christopher J.J.Thiry
Map Librarian, Colorado School of Mines
1400 Illinois
Golden, CO 80401
p. 303-273-3697; f. 303-273-3199
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