SDI Interesting Reads – July 2019
How is York Region using open data for digital transformation? What is the “first engineering image” captured from space by one of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission satellites? How can you visualize the freezing and thawing of Arctic and Antarctic waters? What are some of the secrets behind successful data management? Read about these and more in our July's SDI Interesting Reads.
- York Region uses open data for digital transformation and public engagement
- Canadian Space Agency releases first engineering image from RADARSAT Constellation Mission
- How ocean mapping changed the way a Nova Scotian seafood giant fishes
- Visualizing historic sea ice extents through the freezing and thawing cycles of Arctic waters
- Good boundaries make good neighbours – Nothing can replace a survey
- US 9-1-1 call centres get a map to look up other call centres
- NG9-1-1: Terms we must come to terms with
- Revisited, reworked and reinvigorated: Meet the National Geographic Style Basemap
- The private sector needs government more than it thinks — here’s why
- Six bumps on the road to successful data management
- Using common GIS data types in ArcGIS Pro
- Getting to know Administrative Groups in ArcGIS Online
- Build a tailored web editing experience with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript