The 10th annual GIS Day celebration (Wednesday, November 19) is less than two weeks away, but who's counting? We are; along with the hundreds of organizations who have registered their GIS Day events. Here are a few exciting events you should know about:

  • The Library of Congress will celebrate GIS Day with GIS demonstrations focusing on mapping technology applications to resolve geographic conflict in historic maps and charts. Read more.
  • The Haywood County, North Carolina, Land Records/GIS Department is sponsoring a GIS Day poster/map contest. The contest will have two categories: Adult/Professional and Youth/School. Read more.
  • The Bahamas National Geographic Information Systems Centre will host its second GIS Conference November 19-21. The theme of this year's conference is "Advancing GIS One Island at a Time." Read more.
  • Indiana University at Bloomington has a full-day of GIS Day activities planned. Along with GIS games and giveaways, GIS professionals and educators will talk with attendees about the GIS job market, training opportunities, Internet mapping, ongoing projects, and other ways that GIS technologies are shaping the way we live, learn, and do business. Read more.
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