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Item GIS Library Services Models(Texas Digital Library, 2020-10-27) Suarez, Alexandria; Shensky, Michael; Been, Joshua; Lopez, DianeItem GIS PechaKucha Day(Texas Digital Library, 2021-01-27) Suarez, AlexandriaItem Hands-On Tableau Desktop: Mapping the 2016 Presidential Election(Texas Digital Library, 2021-01-12) Suarez, AlexandriaItem Pre-GIS Day Celebration 2023(Texas Digital Library, 2023-11-08) Russell, Whitney; Been, Joshua; Claunch, Kristina; Dede-Bamfo, Nathanial; Shensky, MichaelGIS and geospatial data services are becoming more prominent in many academic libraries and archives all over Texas! To celebrate, Texas Digital Library’s GIS Interest Group is hosting its annual Pre-GIS Day Celebration. In this event, you'll hear about GIS research, learn unique tips and tricks using GIS technology, discover how librarians have supported GIS research at their campuses, and more! Presentations include: 1 | Border Land: Interethnic Violence in Texas, 1820-1870 by Whitney Russell, University of Texas at Arlington 2 | Worldwide GIS by Joshua Been, Baylor University 3 | SHSU Library Student and Game Location Connection by Kristina Claunch, Sam Houston State University 4 | Keeping "Beezy" with Drones by Nathanial Dede-Bamfo, Texas State University 5 | Automating the Georeferencing of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps by Michael Shensky, University of Texas at AustinItem Researching Your Community with QGIS(Texas Digital Library, 2023-08-02) McNally Carter, Kate; Been, JoshuaIn this webinar, you will learn how you can use open source GIS software to map and analyze features of your local community. Focusing on open data sources, the presenters will walk through the process of locating, loading, and preparing data for analysis. Participants will also gain hands-on practice in analyzing a statewide database. No prior experience with GIS is required. We recommend that participants download the current version of QGIS before the webinar to participate in the hands-on activity during the session.