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Even as the GIS Certification Institute requests input for changes to its process for certifying GISPs, our editors ponder a related question: how to get the word about the value of the certification to practitioners, educators, students, hiring managers, human resources staffers and others. Who should GISCI be communicating with, how and with what message?
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Is it time for a global licensing framework for geospatial data? The GSDI Legal and Economic Working group thinks so and offered a presentation and a way forward at the GSDI 13 conference held in Quebec City in May. The effort aims to harmonize existing licensing without changing fundamental access policies and funding models and be compatible with the diferences in national legal systems. That's a tall order, but an important one as the world moves toward geodata sharing. Geoff Zeiss reports.