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SUMMARY:Introduction to QGIS for Heritage by Mammoth Geospatial
DESCRIPTION:AACAI WA and the Anthropological Society of WA (ASWA) are pleased to endorse this two day workshop that has been specially tailored by Mammoth Geospatial to help heritage professionals become familiar with QGIS\, the free and open source desktop GIS used by millions. \n \n“Whether you’re starting from scratch or simply want to fill gaps in your knowledge\, we follow a systematic approach that benefits beginners and experienced professionals alike. Using heritage-related data like Native Title\, Aboriginal Heritage Sites\, and proposed work programs\, we’ll explore how to bring multiple datasets together to explore\, analyse\, and present your data to a professional standard.” \nWhat will be covered: \n\nsources of free data\ngeospatial data formats\nimporting\, exporting\, and editing data\nusing QGIS plugins\nworking with GPS data\ndata-driven symbology and analysis\ncreating professional-looking maps\n\nKey Details: \nWednesday 17th September – Thursday 18th September (9:00am – 4:30pm) \nState Library of WA\, 25 Francis St\, Perth WA 6000 \nCost^: \n\nGeneral Admission $1\,150\nAACAI/ASWA Member* $977.50\n\n^Prices are ex GST\n*Must be a current financial member \nThis course will be run by Mammoth’s Principal Consultant John Bryant. \nClick here to view details and register
URL:https://www.aacai.com.au/event/introduction-to-qgis-for-heritage-by-mammoth-geospatial/
LOCATION:State Library of WA\, 25 Francis Street\, Perth\, Western Australia\, 6000\, Australia
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