"Developing Historical Infrared Aerial Imagery Indexes for Connecticut" on Maat the Connecticut Conference on Natural Resources (Storrs, CT). "Locating Census Data using the New American FactFinder" on Februat UConn Greater Hartford Campus (West Hartford, CT). " Finding Data Using the New American FactFinder" on Februat Yale University (New Haven, CT).īatt, Steve, Howser, Michael. "Locating 2010 Census Data" on Januat Connecticut Department of Public Health (Hartford, CT). " Making MAGIC with Your Data: Interactive Maps, Map Mashups, and Data Visualization Tools" on Januat the Institute for Teaching and Learning Winter Institute (Storrs, CT).īatt, Steve, Denton, Curtis, Howser, Michael, Lin, Jie, Pollak, Jon. "Redistricting using ArcGIS" on Septemat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "Oceans across the Curricula - MAGIC & CTSDC Overview session" on Jat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "Historical Maps in the Classroom Workshop" on Apat Yale University (Storrs, CT). "Data Visualization and Spatial Tools for Digital Humanities" on Apat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). Howser, Michael, Johnson, Kate, Lin, Jie. "GIS Mapping for Social Services Data Workshop" on Maat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT).īatt, Steve. "Connecticut State Data Center Data and Infrastructure Overview" on Maat Population Results Workgroup of the Governor's Cabinet for Nonprofit Health and Human Services at the Legislative Office Building (Hartford, CT). "Census Data Overview Workshop" on Maat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "Historical Research using Maps and Data" on Maat UConn Torrington (Torrington, CT).īatt, Steve, Howser, Michael. "Provost’s Library Advisory Committee (PLAC) Presentation on Connecticut State Data Center" on Februat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "GIS Mapping for Social Services Data Workshop" on Februat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "The Connecticut Title VI Workshop: Building a Coordinated Strategy, Connecticut Transportation Institute" on Februat UConn Hartford Campus (Hartford, CT). "Census Data Products and Tools Overview" on Januat UConn Storrs (Storrs, CT). "Historians to Geographers: Using Maps to Illustrate Hartford's Cultural Heritage" on at Spring Northeast Arc Users Group Meeting (Amherst, MA). "MAGIC’s Connecticut Digital Air Photography Collection" on at Spring Northeast Arc Users Group Meeting (Amherst, MA). "Data Initiatives in Connecticut Panel: Connecticut State Data Center" on Jat Unlocking the Potential of Public Data Workshop (Hartford, CT). Learn about a CT project that compared administrative and survey data" on Jat Connecticut Data Collaborative Conference (New Britain, CT). "Maps for All Launch and UConn Library Hartford" on Maat Hartford Public Library (Hartford, CT). Loomis, Louise, Howser, Michael, Quinn-Carey, Bridget, et al.
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"What is Your Geography IQ? Embedding Geographic Literacy in the Classroom" on Apat Northeast Regional Conference on Social Studies (Hartford, CT). Links to related presentation materials are included with each presentation (if available). Presenters include students, staff and librarians which currently work or have worked at MAGIC in the past. Included below is a listing of presentations related to MAGIC projects, concepts, and collections. Included below are past Annual Reports for the University of Connecticut Library Map and Geographic Information Center - MAGIC which highlights accomplishments and initatives throughout the calendar year (2008-2010).
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MAGIC is focused on "Digitizing the Past to Empower 21st Century Research" as we work to develop an interdisciplinary collection of geospatial resources and maps which focus on the state of Connecticut.
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MAGIC digitizes public-domain and copyright free maps and resources in order to enable researchers to have digital access to these resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. The University of Connecticut Library MAGIC (Map and Geographic Information Center), collaborates with agencies, organizations, and centers to provide the public with access to digital access to maps, atlases, aerial photographs, and geospatial data pertaining to the state of Connecticut, New England and the world.