• Individual & classroom GIS support• General workshops• Loan GPS units• Access to GIS data: Geodata Repository
– MIT GeoWeb & ESRI ArcMap Interface
MIT GIS Services
MIT Geodata
Repository
Data is stored in an Oracle database.
A diverse, international collection of GIS data maintained by MIT GIS services.
2 access points:
ESRI ArcMap with MIT built tool:Must have ESRI software installed
MIT GeoWeb: Access through any web browser
Released 2008 Released 2002
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
Search, view & retrieve geospatial data
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository,
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection,
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library,
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library, MassGIS collections
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library, MassGIS collections with one easy search
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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Search, view & retrieve geospatial dataView metadata Search the
MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library, MassGIS collections with one easy search
No specialized software or plugins required – only need a web browser
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
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MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library, MassGIS collections with one easy search
No specialized software or plugins required – only need a web browser
Uses Oracle/ArcSDE/Geoserver/Openlayers
MIT Geowebhttp://web.mit.edu/geoweb
MIT Geoweb
Biology
Search, view & retrieve geospatial dataView metadata Search the
MIT Geodata Repository, MIT print map collection, Harvard Geospatial Library, MassGIS collections with one easy search
No specialized software or plugins required – only need a web browser
Uses Oracle/ArcSDE/Geoserver/OpenlayersA foundational model for the OpenGeoportal collaborative work being led by Tufts
http://web.mit.edu/geoweb
MIT Geodata Repository
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Dramatic increase in the number of users with the introduction of MIT Geoweb
MIT Geodata Repository
Supporting projects around the world
GIS Services provides support across all areas of MIT
Urban Studies and PlanningEarth Atmospheric and Planetary SciencesCivil & Environmental EngineeringArchitectureEconomicsMechanical EngineeringAeronautics and AstronauticsPolitical ScienceMathematicsEngineering Systems DivisionCenter for Real Estate DevelopmentSloan School of ManagementElectrical Eng & Computer ScienceSea Grant College ProgramManagementMIT Energy InitiativeDivision of Comparative MedicinePicower Institute for Learning & MemoryProgram in Media Arts SciencesTechnology and Development ProgramBiology
Center for Transportation and LogisticsComputer Science & Artificial Intelligence LabScience, Technology & SocietyPhysicsNuclear EngineeringBiological EngineeringDesign LaboratoryOperations ResearchChemical EngineeringCenter for International StudiesOffice of the ArtsLincoln LaboratoryThe Broad InstituteAlumni AssociationHealth Sciences & TechnologyOffice of Environment, Health & SafetyIS&TLibrariesOEITOffice of Development Services
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
Teach the community about •GPS
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
Teach the community about •GPS•Open geodata
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
Teach the community about •GPS•Open geodata•Contributing data
Teach the community about •GPS•Open geodata•Contributing data•Community mapping
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
Teach the community about •GPS•Open geodata•Contributing data•Community mapping•A growing international data source
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
Teach the community about •GPS•Open geodata•Contributing data•Community mapping•A growing international data source•http://www.openstreetmap.org/
OpenStreetMap (OSM) Mapping Parties
A few examples of MIT research utilizing geospatial information
GIS and GPSNew Orleans
Image Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leyland_double_decker_bus.JPG
http://nola.mit.edu/wiki/Classes_and_Projects#Class_Projects
Using GIS and GPS to help promote safe water
Safe Water Worldhttp://globalchallenge.mit.edu/teams/view/210
H20 1B: Safe Water for 1 Billion people:http://web.mit.edu/watsan/
Cartagenhttp://cartagen.org/find/cambridge,-ma
Cartagen is an MIT Media lab project that renders OSM and other data in a HTML5 Canvas element dynamically on the client-side.
Geospatial.mit.edu
Integration of 3 research labs: •MIT Auto-ID Lab and Geonumerics Group•MIT Center for GRID Computing•MIT Intelligent Engineering Systems Lab
Working to advance geospatial capabilities and address the “Big Data Problem”
Their integrated mission is to deploy a next generation open source geospatial platform, which provides more granular analytic capabilities and faster processing for complex queries by utilizing parallel processing capabilities (grid computing, GPU, and multicore).
Ongoing projects:•Smart city and smart grid•Anti-counterfeiting in supply chains•Grid computing•Geonumerics research in multicore
A few more examples
•Reconstructing sea surface temperatures over the last 10,000 years
•Mapping industrial zones in Boston for potential redevelopment planning
•Development of a landslide hazard map for the island of Puerto Rico
•Cognitively inspired direction giving
•Office rent and labor availability in the Chicago Metro Area
•Energy consumption and smart growth in Massachusetts
•Mapping access to safe water in Ghana
Collaboration = key
Sharing
•Ideas
•Best practices
•Instructional materials
•Geoportal development
•Software
•Metadata
•Data
•and much more
For more examples of GIS at MIT visit: http://libraries.mit.edu/gis/examples/giscitations.html
Lisa [email protected]
Head, MIT GIS Services
http://libraries.mit.edu/gis/
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