What would you like to see about GIS and Data in future posts on the Spatial Reserves blog?
https://spatialreserves.wordpress.com/2023/02/06/what-would-you-like-to-see-on-this-blog/
We have been writing the Spatial Reserves blog about all things data — where to find it, how to assess its quality, and its societal implications, for over a decade now. We started it because of frequent questions that the GIS community had and still have on “How do I find geospatial data?”, “How do I know if that data is any good?”, and “What are the social and ethical implications of the use of geospatial data, including copyright, symbology, fee vs. free data, and location privacy?” We have enjoyed interacting with you, the readers, through your comments, emails, LinkedIn posts, and in other ways.
During these past 10 years, we have never conducted a survey of the community of readers. As we are considering writing a 2nd edition to the book The GIS Guide to Public Domain Data, we thought now would be an ideal time to conduct such a survey. See the URL above for the poll and thank you for reading and for caring.
Joseph Kerski
Joseph J. Kerski, PhD GISP | Education Manager, Geographer
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(02/06/2023)