Cartoshop Workshops on Digital Mapping
Cartoshop Workshops on Digital Mapping
Hosted through IU Libraries, Cartoshop is a workshop series focused on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and digital mapping tools aimed at participants of all levels. Topics include common GIS software, web mapping, and reading and using maps for research.
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The bulk of Indiana University’s Russian Military Topographic Map Collection is made up of the Soviet Red Army topographic maps, which were produced for defense…
Collection Highlight: Russian Military…
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This workshop highlights how to create simple base maps, change the symbology of points (cities) and polygons (state boundaries), and open the attribute table of the…
QGIS 1 - Adding Data and Symbology
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This workshop highlights what attribute tables are, how to edit them, select specific data from attribute tables, and create new data sets of selected data. Presented…
QGIS 2 - Attribute Tables
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This workshop highlights how to join data from a spreadsheet to data in QGIS, and how to conduct a spatial join - joining data based on where two items (points,…
QGIS 3 - Data Joins
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QGIS 4 - Publication Layouts 6 of 9
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QGIS 4 - Publication Layouts
This workshop highlights how to create a publication-ready / publication-appropriate layout for maps produced in QGIS. Presented by Jordan Blekking for Cartoshop…QGIS 4 - Publication Layouts
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This workshop highlights how to use four different GIS tools / processes in QGIS: dissolve, merge, clip, and buffer. Presented by Jordan Blekking for Cartoshop…
QGIS 5 - Dissolve, Merge, Clip, & Buffer
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This workshop highlights what projections are, how to change a map's projections, why we might need to change them, and pros and cons of a selection of map…
QGIS 6 - Projections
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This workshop highlights how to geo-reference a digital image (e.g., jpeg or another format) for use as raster data in QGIS. This workshop also covers how to conduct…
QGIS 7 - Geo-referencing digital images
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