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Feb022006

More web mapping resources

More cool you-be-the-map-boss sites suggested by Brent: GPS Visualizer is an online utility that creates maps and profiles from GPS data or other data; Berkeley Mapper displays point distribution maps from distributed sources,it was created and built using natural history museum specimen locations but is adaptable for mapping any collection of points.

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I know of at least two other university researchers who are making use of GPS Visualizer to plot some of their data. (One's an entomologist in Wisconsin, the other an archaeologist in Spain.) Let me know if you do anything interesting with it or if you want tips on how to craft CSV files that will lead to fancier output.

Big hint: use the "data" form at http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map?form=data

February 2, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Schneider
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