EDINA runs Geo-services for the education sector in the UK, but did you know that many of it's services are open and available to use by anyone, anywhere? Learn more about Open data, maps and tools that EDINA have made available.
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EDINA's Open Geo-Services
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Addy Pope
Geo-services
Email: addy.pope@ed.ac.uk
Twitter: @go_geo
http://www.gogeo.ac.uk
EDINA website: http://edina.ac.uk
2. What is EDINA?
Open Data & Open Source Software at EDINA
is a National Data Centre
Based at
Supported by http://pafciu17.dev.openstreetmap.org/?
module=map¢er=-
3.18,55.935&zoom=17&width=400&height=400type=cycle
3. What do we do?
Open Data & Open Source Software at EDINA
http://www.flickr.com/photos/steverhode/3183290111/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Ensure continuous access to resources
Preservation initiatives to ensure long term
access to scholarly content
Repository services for open access and
other licensed material
4. What do we do?
Open Data & Open Source Software at EDINA
Authentication
Multimedia
Services
Bibliographic
Services
Geo
Service
5. What?
EDINA runs services primarily for the UK education
sector. However, it is increasingly trying to make
its services open and available to everyone.
In this Presentation we will look at some of the
services that EDINA run that you can access and
what you might do with them and some other
“Open” geo-tools.
6. GeoTagger
A demo web client
enabling users to upload
media, metadata parsing
and geo-tagging/geo-
coding
An Open Metadata collection of
geo-tagged/geo-coded enriched
media with a search interface
(this has been seeded with
250,000 images from Geograph
A basic web service API
for geo-tagging/geo-
coding image, audio and
video media
8. Cartogrammar
car·to·gram/ kärtə gramˈ ˌ /
A map on which statistical
information is shown in
diagrammatic form.
A small diagram on the face of a
map, showing quantitative
information.
An abstracted and simplified
map the base of which is not
true to scale.
http://www.viewsoftheworld.net
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Cartogrammar
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15. Openstream
Stream map to a GIS or
Google Earth or embed
the map in your website
using the API.
Web Mapping Service
(WMS) of OS OpenData
16. Openstream
Stream maps at a
variety of scales with
appropriate detail on
each
Offers an alternative
to OSM. Advantages
and disadvantages –
discuss.
18. GoGeo
Open Data & Open Source Software at EDINA
Discover GIS resources
Find Data
Create standards compliant metadata
Learn about metadata standards
19. GoGeo
Open Data & Open Source Software at EDINA
Discover GIS resources
Find Data
Create standards compliant metadata
Learn about metadata standards
20. Unlock
Unlock Text – feed in a
body of text and Unlock
will associate places from
it. It uses fuzzy logic to
disambiguate places with
the same name
Web API that provides
geographic reference to
place names.
21. Putting it all together…….
What if we want to take some Open data and make it available for
others to view it over the internet?
There are plenty of tools to help you do this and you don’t need to be
programmer or GIS expert to achieve it either.
Lets find out how……
22. Putting it all together…….
We are going to make a map that
shows the location of wind farms
around the UK. We could just post
the image we saw earlier, but that
doesn’t allow the user to interact at
all, they cannot zoom or query the
data.
23. Putting it all together…….
Another shameless plug,
but an example of the
useful data that is in
ShareGeo Open ready to
be used.
32. Geo-Events/Groups
EEO-AGI(S) Seminar series is also run by the School
of Geoscience on Fridays.
2 Nov – Gary Gale, Director of Places, Nokia
23 Nov – “Humanising Archaeological GIS”, Prof. Gary Lock, University of Oxford
18 Jan – “Analytical and Interactive Cartography”, Prof. Jason Dykes, City
University
8 Feb – “New GI Technologies for Historical Maps”, Chris Fleet, National Library of
Scotland
1 March – “City Science”, Prof. Mike Batty, CASA, UCL
22 March - “Our Ecosystem: Web-based Spatial Data Sharing for Non-Expert GI
Users”, Dr. Karin Viergever, Ecometrica
26 April – “Life at NASA”, Will Cornforth, University of Edinburgh
34. The objectives of AGI Scotland are:
• to promote awareness on GI and how it could benefit the citizen, commerce and
good governance within Scotland
• to gain access to Scottish and UK governments
• to bring together people with an interest in GI within Scotland
• to tune and deliver membership benefits to Scottish members
• to encourage AGI membership at the grass roots level within Scotland
26 November 2012 – GeoDrinks Glasgow*
Join us at Waxy O’Connors, from 4pm onwards for an informal networking event
27 February 2013 – AGI Scotland Annual Conference, University of Glasgow
For further details of these and other UK wide events, see www.agi.org.uk
A map which shows statistical information in diagrammatic form Statistics first , geographical accuracy second
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