On behalf of the ICA Commission on Open Source Geospatial Technologies and the 
ICA Commission on Map Production and Geobusiness , we are pleased to announce 
two-day hands-on workshop on "Open Source GIS and Modern Webmapping", which 
will be held on November 24th and 25th in Vienna, Austria, immediately prior to 
the LBS2014/SOMAP2014 conference.  Barend Köbben (ITC, Netherlands) will be 
leading this.

You are invited to sessions to learn about Open Source tools for GIS and 
mapping on the Web. We start with an introductory session, and then show 
hands-on how to actually do it . So participants bring their laptop, we provide 
the theory, the software and guidance. Some dedicated lectures on topics of 
modern cartography in the context of open source geospatial technologies as 
well as the background of cartographic information systems will be given as 
well. No specific requirements and skills are needed for participation other 
than your interest in finding out about the potential of open source, open 
standards, open data and spatial data infrastructures for geospatial domain.

Registration for this workshop is free.  We thank the International 
Cartographic Association (ICA) and the organisors of LBS2014/SOMAP2014 
conference for their support that made this possible.

Details at 
http://lbs2014.org/content/hands-workshop-open-gis-and-modern-webmapping

This is building upon the Open Source GIS and WebMapping for UN staff workshop 
organised in  2012 in Vienna.
http://www.un-spider.org/event/5764/2012-11-20/hands-workshop-open-source-gis-and-webmapping-un-staff-20-and-21-november-2012

We look forward to welcoming you to Vienna.

Best wishes,

Suchith
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