EDINA hosted a geo-data forum for all interested members of UK academia on Wednesday, 4 April 2001, at the University of Newcastle. The main purposes of the event were:
| Presentation | Documents to download |
|---|---|
| Experiences of Digimap and OS data use - some users views | Digimap at Brighton University Ronan Foley, University of Brighton Digimap for Remote Sensing Henny Mehner, University of Newcastle School of Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art Alison Murison, Edinburgh College of Art |
| Digimap the first year (and a bit) report | Digimap the first year (and a bit) report Hugh Buchanan, EDINA |
| Mapping and visualising the Census | Mapping and Visualising Census Data Jackie Carter, Keith Cole, MIMAS |
| Landmap: Creation of Base Map Data from Space | The LANDMAP project for the Automated Creation and Validation of multi-resolution orthorectified satellite image products and a 1" DEM of the British Isles from ERS tandem SAR interferometry Kamie Kitmitto, MIMAS, et al |
| Projects Report - Data Discovery and Adding Place to the DNER | Data Discovery and Adding Place to the DNER Cressida Chappell, History Data Service |
| Geo-data Needs for HE - A Discussion | A Survey of Geo-spatial Data Needs Barbara Morris, EDINA |
| The Changing Landscape | The Changing Landscape Tom Waugh, EDINA |
| Learning and Teaching Developments | Learning and Teaching Developments: the CHCC and e-MapScholar projects Moira Massey, EDINA, and Jackie Carter, MIMAS Developing the Collection of Historical and Contemporary Census Data and Related Materials (CHCC) into a Major Learning and Teaching Resource Jackie Carter, MIMAS |