I find it ironic that if I go to the search page for the meeting:
http://communicate.aag.org/eseries/aag_org/public/PublicSearch.cfm
And search for sessions that contain the word 'Open', I get no results.

The open source session appears to have a closed access policy.

- Tyler

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Eric Wolf wrote:
> Sorry for getting this out so late!
>
> -- CFP begins --
> Call for Papers
>
> AAG 2010 Organized Session: *Open Source Tools & Standards in GISc
> Research and Education*
>
> Sponsored by the /Cyberinfrastructure/, /Spatial Analysis and
> Modeling/, and /Geographic Information Science and Systems/ Specialty
> Groups
>  
> Seamless access to and the fusion of disparate geographic information
> sources, geographic and scientific visualizations, and geocomputations
> have been common challenges in scientific research across disciplines.
> To cope with these challenges in GISc research and education, open
> source platforms and tools from research communities (e.g., GRASS,
> Kepler, GeoTools, uDig, PostGIS, pySAL, OpenGeoDa, R-Geo, to name a
> few) and open GIS standards (e.g., OGC WMS, WFS, WCS, GML, KML
> standards, etc.) are gaining more attention in building a scientific
> research infrastructure and introducing more effective teaching tools.
> This session invites papers on state-of-the-art applications of open
> source tools & standards in GISc research, and in particular, welcomes
> papers on best practices in GISc education. Potential topics for this
> session include, but are not limited to:
>  
> * State of the art developments/applications of open source tools &
> standards in GISc research and education
> * Case studies of open source tools & standards implementations:
> geographic information sharing, energy, resource management, climate
> change, etc.
> * Case studies on the use of open source tools & standards in GISc
> education
>
> To present a paper in the session:
> 1. Register and submit your abstract online
> (http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/).
> 2. Email your presenter identification number (PIN), paper title, and
> abstract to [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> by *October 26, 2009* (note the AAG
> abstract deadline is October 28, 2009)
>  
> Organizer:
> Sung-Gheel Jang ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>)
> Department of Urban Studies, Cleveland State University
>
> Luc Anselin ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>)
> Director, GeoDa Center for Geospatial Analysis and Computation,
> Arizona State University
>
> -- CFP ends --
> -=--=---=----=----=---=--=-=--=---=----=---=--=-=-
> Eric B. Wolf                    New! 720-334-7734
> USGS Geographer
> Center of Excellence in GIScience
> PhD Student
> CU-Boulder - Geography
>
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