Thursday, September 23, 2010

Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization (DARMC)

Do you want to generate maps of Roman road networks, bridges, and the cities and settlements of the Roman Empire; want to generate the rise and fall of the main kingdoms of medieval Europe?

The DARMC allows innovative and temporal analyses of all aspects of the civilization of Western Eurasia in the first 1500 years of our era. It's still a work in progress but it will be useful for history or any interdisciplinary subject areas.

For more information on the DARMC, visit the site here:
http://darmc.harvard.edu

Fall 2010 GIS@Fenwick Workshops

Our popular hands-on GIS workshops resume for the fall semester. It will be in GIS room in Fenwick Library, 1st floor. Please see the schedules and register one or two sessions at IT training workshops.
If you have questions, please call, 703-993-2238.

The workshop covers: creating a basic map, joining statistical data to a GIS database, Geocoding, 3D model, Google Maps mashup, and more (See the tutorials),

Hope to see many of you there.