From the BBC: Andrew Marr takes to the skies exploring Britain from above. An epic journey revealing the secrets, patterns and hidden rhythms of our lives from a striking new perspective. Join ho...
This paper includes an awesome table (p.003) which outlines attributes related to research data sharing in academic health centres. The table includes determinants of data access from the persp...
Ready or Not, Here Comes Open Access: Sure, you’d rather focus on science than on debates about open access. But the decisions made today about publishing models are relevant not only to your w...
https://www.datalibre.ca/2008/11/13/ready-or-not-here-comes-open-access/
Wi-fi structures and people shapes, from Dan Hill: One of the ideas I’ve been exploring relates to how urban industry – in the widest sense of the word – in the knowledge economy is often i...
CityGML: The City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) is a new and innovative concept for the modelling and exchange of 3D city and landscape models that is quickly being adopted on an internatio...
https://www.datalibre.ca/2008/11/08/city-geography-markup-language/
President-elect Obama & his team have a pretty firm grasp on technology it seems, with particularly exciting interest in opening government to transparency on the web. This is pretty exciting stu...
https://www.datalibre.ca/2008/11/07/obama-vs-harper-on-technology/
Mobile Millenium: In a partnership between Nokia, NAVTEQ, and UC Berkeley, coordinated by the California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT) and supported by the U.S. Department of Transp...
The visuals I saw while watching the US elections on the tele on Tuesday were just plain dazzling. Lots of speculative data, predictions, interactivity leading to scenarios and more speculation...
https://www.datalibre.ca/2008/11/06/data-maps-and-the-geographic-imagination-us-election-visuals/