Dear All,

I am pleased to inform that for this year's OSGIS  
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/osgis/home.aspx     we will be running a session on 
  "Building up Open Access, Open Education and Open Data for Open Science" on 2 
September 2014  for bringing together colleagues from Open Access , Open Data 
and Open Education for building synergies and collaboration opportunities with 
the  "Geo for All" http://www.geoforall.org/  initiative.

I am very pleased that Professor John Wood (Secretary General, Association of 
Commonwealth Universities) will be delivering the keynote presentation.  We 
will also be running an RDA for newcomers  session (led by  Dr Herman 
Stehouwer, Research Data Alliance) to welcome new colleagues to Research Data 
Alliance  https://rd-alliance.org/

In addition to the excellent lineup of presentations ,we also have a very 
strong line up of workshops

*             AgriGIS workshop (led by Didier Leibovici, University of 
Nottingham)
*             AURIN worshop (led by Jack Burton, University of Melbourne)
*             QGIS plugin development workshop  (led by Saber Razmjooei, Lutra 
Consulting)
*             OpenLayers 3 & Leaflet (led by Matt Walker, Astun Technologies)
*             Data Processing with WPS and PostGIS (led by Jo Cook, Astun 
Technologies)
*             RDA for newcomers - (led by  Dr Herman Stehouwer, Research Data 
Alliance)
*             Open Science workshop (led by Suchith Anand, University of 
Nottingham)


This year, we have strong focus on Open Data and Government for OSGIS and in 
keeping with this we are pleased that  Open Data Nottingham 
http://www.opendatanottingham.org.uk/    will also be giving the keynote of 
OSGIS 2014. The amazing work that colleagues at Open Data Nottingham has done 
to support and facilitate Nottingham City Council's commitment to freeing up 
Nottingham's data and how this has enabled citizens to be able to use the data  
free of charge in innovative ways to create websites, apps and mobile products 
is definitely something that other local authorities and government 
organisations can learn from.

OSGIS is all about the community and building collaborations and we are looking 
forward to hear ideas from  Steven Feldman, Jo Cook, Saber Razmjooei, Jonathan 
Moules, Jeremy Morley, Antony Scott, Matt Walker, Ian Edwards and many others 
who will all be sharing their experiences.

This year in addition to Open Source GIS workshops , we decided to have 
workshops focussed on specific research themes to share ideas of what is 
happening globally and build collaborations.

So we are pleased  that the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network 
(AURIN) will be running a workshop (led by Dr Jack Barton) aimed at those 
involved in researching urban environments.

The Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) 
https://aurin.org.au/  is a national Australian initiative designed to connect 
urban researchers, policy and decision makers across the country. The AURIN 
Portal provides detailed datasets, information tools and a network of expertise 
covering every aspect of the built environment. This workshop will introduce 
and guide you through the AURIN portal, setting up user-specific accounts, 
accessing data, exploring patterns and extracting information in the form of 
tables, maps, charts and more sophisticated routines including walkability 
analysis and employment clustering. Further to this, an information systems 
layer of advanced spatial-statistical and analytical routines has been 
developed in an open environment, to give a rapid overview of the urban 
information landscape- and facilitate collaboration using an extensive 
framework of open source components at every level.

OSGeo:UK AGM will be held on 3rd Sep.  Ian Edwards (OSGeo:UK Chair) will be 
sending more details on this soon.

The full conference agenda will be published at 
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/osgis/home.aspx   next week.

Early bird registration ends on 24th July 2014. We are looking forward to see 
you at OSGIS 2014.

Best wishes,

Suchith

Dr Suchith Anand
Nottingham Geospatial Institute
Nottingham Geospatial Building
University of Nottingham  NG7 2 TU
Tel: (0)115 82 32750
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/people/suchith.anand

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