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Seven Principles for Creating a Successful GIS Internship Program

Monday, January 21st 2013

In an economy where job openings remain limited and new, unemployed college graduates are piling up, the prospect of bringing on qualified, low-to-no-cost intern labor has never been better. Matt Lamborn of Pacific Geodata provides seven tips for companies who need qualified labor but who are on a tight budget.

Directions Magazine to Provide More Options for Geospatial Professionals in 2013

Wednesday, January 2nd 2013

As we move into 2013, Directions Magazine will deliver many more options for readers who want choices in how they get their news. See what's coming!

Top 5 Directions Magazine Articles from Fall 2012

Thursday, December 27th 2012

Executive Editor Adena Schtuzberg picked out some the top articles from the last three months. If you missed them the first time around - here's an opportunity to catch up!

Top 5 Directions Magazine Podcasts from Fall 2012

Wednesday, December 19th 2012

Executive Editor Adena Schtuzberg picked out the top podcasts from the last three months. If you missed them the first time around - here's an opportunity to catch up!

Directions Magazine Editors Look Back at 2012; Make Bold Predictions for 2013

Tuesday, December 18th 2012

Directions Magazine’s Editor in Chief Joe Francica and Executive Editor Adena Schutzberg evaluate their predictions for 2012 and look ahead. Can they keep up the pace for 2013 and do their bold predictions offer insights into the trends that will shape the geospatial marketplace next year?

The Top Ten GIS Stories of 2012

Monday, December 17th 2012

Each year Executive Editor Adena Schutzberg picks out 10 events, ideas, themes, products, etc. that stood out over the preceding 12 months.

National Geologic Map Database Gets a Face Lift

Wednesday, December 12th 2012

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Setting Storage Standards for Digital Media: An Interview with Julie Sweetkind-Singer, Assistant Director of Geospatial, Cartographic and Scientific Data and Services, Stanford University

Monday, December 10th 2012

This is an interview with Julie Sweetkind-Singer, the assistant director of Geospatial, Cartographic and Scientific Data and Services and the head of the Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections at Stanford University.  She discusses the challenges of long-term geospatial data storage.

Research Explores How to Keep Up With Changing Web Mapping Technology

Wednesday, December 5th 2012

A research team at the University of Wisconsin explored a key education research question: Which Web mapping technology should students learn? Executive Editor Adena Schutzberg shares the results and explains why they may suggest a process for those outside of academia to find the “optimal” Web toolkit.

International Geographic Congress 2012: The World is Catching Up to the U.S. in Applied Geography

Wednesday, November 7th 2012

"GIS and geospatial knowledge are critical for the interconnected 21st century world," says Rich Quodomine of the New York Department of Transportation, and a member of the Association of American Geographers. So who will compete for the jobs and who will best serve employers looking for the best workers? Quodomine attended the International Geographic Congress 2012 in Cologne, Germany and came away believing that GIS expertise is no longer confined to the U.S. Europe has recognized the value of GIS. Will European workers compete for jobs that were once the sole purview of U.S. geographers?

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