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Call for Papers! State of the Map 2011

It’s that time of year again! Get those creative juices flowing, the organizing committee for the annual international conference officially announce the 2011 call for papers. This year there are exciting and engaging new themes like Mapping without borders, Real apps for real maps, and Next Gen. Be sure the check out the guidelines here.

The OpenStreetMap Foundation invite contributions from mappers, academics, geo-hackers and open geodata supporters around the world. If you are involved in OpenStreetMap mapping, coding or community organisation – or if you want the chance to present your ideas or opinions to the OpenStreetMap community, you should submit a paper to the State of the Map 2011!

Deadline for submission is March 15, 2011, but don’t delay! We try to fit in all papers, but with so many wonderful topics, we only have time for the best. Be sure to get yours in early.

StateoftheMap.org is alive!

We are happy to announce that www.stateofthemap.org is up and ready for 2011! Be sure to check out the Logo Design Challenge, sponsorship details and look for the call for papers in early January 2011.

Logo Design Challenge

Want a piece of OSM (read: awesome) fame? Then send in your original and expressive logo designs for the upcoming State of the Map 2011!

There are some guidelines, so check out the Logo Competition requirements here.

Call for Sponsors

Sponsors are an integral part of State of the Map! Without sponsors, our amazing international conference wouldn’t be the same. Join the league of sponsors that support OpenStreetMap. For details on patron benefits go here or contact us at sponsors@stateofthemap.org.

FREE Webinar on OpenStreetMap!

Curious about OpenStreetMap? Haven’t made it to one of the famous beer drinking, I mean *mapping* parties?

Well here’s your chance to learn more about the project (sans beer):


Hurricane Coast is co-hosting a FREE webinar about OpenStreetMap.
This Wednesday November 17th at 2PM EST, join in on the fun that is open source mapping!

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Photo by Kevin Steele (cc by sa Flikr)

 
It’s a great introduction to the project with some background information, stories of why OSM is groovy (think crisis mapping) as well as a mini “make your first edit” presentation.
 

It is co-hosted by Depiction, a company who uses OpenStreetMap data for base maps, routing and much more! Depiction puts powerful mapping, simulation and collaboration tools in the hands of everyday people, in a package that is both easy to use and affordable. 

Sign up today, it’s fun!

 

WhereCamp5280 November 19th, 2010

Join like minded friends and geo geeks at this years WhereCamp5280 in Denver, Colorado on Friday, November 19th. WhereCamps are unconferences – loosely structured days of talks around a common theme of maps! 

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(Photo CC by Robotbrainz Flickr)

There are three days of events planned, from a special USGS tour and a hack day on Thursday November 18th, to a mapping party in Winter Park, Colorado on Saturday the 20th. Check out the schedule here

WhereCamp5280 is free to attend thanks to generous sponsors!

Sponsors

State of the Map 2011: September 9-11, 2011

November 4, 2010

The State of the Map (SotM) organizing committee announces the dates for the 2011 International conference for OpenStreetMap (OSM). An anticipated number of over 250 attendees will meet September 9-11, 2011 in Denver, Colorado.

“September is a delightful time of year in Colorado! The typically mild weather allows for plenty of extracurricular activities to enjoy; from a Rockies baseball game or touring a local microbrewery to hiking or taking a late summer drive in the mountains, there’s so much to do.” says Ariann Nassel, volunteer with the SotM local organizing committee.

The dates were chosen to be before the FOSS4G conference held in Denver, September 12-16. It will allow people interested in both events to enjoy both SotM and FOSS4G within one trip.

A fun competition for the the 2011 SotM logo will be announced soon. The call for papers, sponsorship details, volunteer opportunities and more information will be available before the end of the year.

Follow State of the Map:

Twitter #sotm

Www.stateofthemap.org

team@stateofthemap.org

Denver Selected as Venue for State of the Map 2011

October 21, 2010

Flickr cc by larry johnson

Denver Skyline (Flickr cc by Larry Johnson)

The State of the Map (SotM) organizing committee announce Denver, Colorado, USA as the winning bid for the 2011 International conference for OpenStreetMap (OSM). The annual event will be hosted in September 2011.

There were five proposals to host the annual spectacular event: Vienna, Austria, Havana, Cuba, Denver, Colorado (USA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Tallinn, Estonia. “Deciding on the best location for State of the Map is always one of our biggest and toughest decisions.” says Henk Hoff, chairman of the SotM organizing committee. Among the deciding factors were location, experience of the local committee and outreach potential to new communities.

“Denver is a clear choice because after four great years in Europe, it’s time to branch out and engage with other international communities.” commented Steve Coast, founder of OpenStreetMap. 2011 will host the fifth annual international conference, attracting over 250 people in attendance. Sponsorship details, volunteer opportunities and more information will be available in the near future.

Follow State of the Map on Twitter #sotm

Www.stateofthemap.org

Contact the organizing committee at team@stateofthemap.org.

Denver to Host 2011 State of the Map

October 21, 2010

Flickr cc by larry johnson

Denver Skyline (flickr cc by Larry Johnson)

The State of the Map (SotM) organizing committee announce Denver, Colorado, USA as the winning bid for the 2011 International conference for OpenStreetMap (OSM). The annual event will be hosted in September 2011.

There were five proposals to host the annual spectacular event: Vienna, Austria, Havana, Cuba, Denver, Colorado (USA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Tallinn, Estonia. “Deciding on the best location for State of the Map is always one of our biggest and toughest decisions.” says Henk Hoff, chairman of the SotM organizing committee. Among the deciding factors were location, experience of the local committee and outreach potential to new communities.

“Denver is a clear choice because after four great years in Europe, it’s time to branch out and engage with other international communities.” commented Steve Coast, founder of OpenStreetMap.  2011 will host the fifth annual international conference, attracting over 250 people in attendance. Sponsorship details, volunteer opportunities and more information will be available in the near future.

Follow State of the Map on Twitter #sotm

Www.stateofthemap.org

Contact the organizing committee at team@stateofthemap.org.