This event on linking data may be of interest to list members.

From: UKEIG: the UK eInformation Group [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Frances Huckle
Sent: 08 March 2012 16:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: Event reminder - ON LOCATION: Organizing and using geospatial 
information

ISKO UK and the BCS Location Information Specialist Group (LISG)
Thursday 29th March (14.00-18.00)

Wilkes Room - British Computer Society London Office

At this half-day event in Central London, we will hear from experts about the 
current geospatial information landscape and its challenges, some of the 
standards and frameworks that have been put into place to ensure 
interoperability and the potential for linking data. We will also hear how some 
users of GIS systems have applied them in their own organizations.

The event is free to ISKO and BCS members and to full-time students. The fee 
for non-members is just £40, payable in advance. Registration opens at 1.45, 
immediately following the ISKO UK AGM, and we shall start promptly at 2 p.m. 
The programme will be followed by a chance to network, with wine and nibbles. 
The topics and speakers are:

* The landscape and challenges of geospatial information in 2012 - Mike 
Sanderson, 1Spatial



* INSPIRE and the work of UK Location - Alex Coley, Chair of the UK Location 
Programme Architecture & Interoperability Board



* Linking geographic data for research - Jo Walsh, EDINA



* The development and application of GIS in health protection - Matt Bull, 
Health Protection Agency



* Organising and using location data in the Environment Agency - Stefan 
Carlyle, Environment Agency



* AddressBase - developing a unique national address gazetteer - Carsten 
Rönsdorf and Nick Turner, Ordnance Survey

You will find the full programme and booking details via the ISKO UK 
site<http://www.iskouk.org/events/location_march2012.htm>. Please pass this 
invitation on to any colleagues who may be interested. We hope to see you there.
ISKO is a not-for-profit scientific/professional association with the objective 
of promoting research and communication in the domain of knowledge 
organization, within the broad field of information science and related 
disciplines. Our UK emphasis is to build bridges between the research and 
practitioner communities, with the UK Chapter attracting lively and steadily 
growing audiences to its afternoon meetings. You can see past and future events 
at http://www.iskouk.org/events.htm , most with MP3 recordings.

BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, champions the global IT profession and the 
interests of individuals engaged in that profession for the benefit of all. 
Among its many specialist groups is the Location Information SG enabling BCS 
members to be well informed and understand the issues and best practices 
associated with geospatial technology, which is becoming increasingly visible 
to business and the public.

Please accept our apologies for cross posting
Fran Huckle
Secretary
ISKO UK
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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