Managing archives with PROV
Over the last few months we have been working with the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) to migrate their archival management... Continue reading →
Over the last few months we have been working with the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) to migrate their archival management... Continue reading →
I was recently invited to appear on the TV show – The Couch, as Marnie Giroud’s guest on her Wild... Continue reading →
The next phase of the Dolphin Watch partners program has been rolled out. In a previous post we discussed... Continue reading →
In an extension to our support for the future generations (like our previous student mentoring efforts), last weekend I gave... Continue reading →
It’s been a very busy six months for us here at Gaia Resources, with three new team members joining us... Continue reading →
Recently we began a project with the Royal Society of Queensland to make a new web application and online resource.... Continue reading →
With over $12 billion dollars in new mining projects coming on board and likely to proceed (Business News Western Australia,... Continue reading →
I recently attended the re-launch of the MicroBlitz project, where the apps and website we re-built for them were one... Continue reading →
Every now and then it’s worth a review of what we’re doing. So, two weeks ago we ran an in-house... Continue reading →
Chris and I recently took a trip down to Bunbury to run a ‘show and tell’ of the new features... Continue reading →
I recently attended the launch of the latest chapter in the growth of the Dolphin Watch program — the first... Continue reading →
Outside of my role as Technical Project Manager at Gaia Resources, I have a few hobbies and passions: spending time... Continue reading →
I’ve had a really challenging and interesting week both here at home in Perth and away in Canberra, and throughout... Continue reading →
Well, that just happened. We have just taken our entire Environmental Quantum GIS (QGIS) training course and offered it free... Continue reading →
As part of the State Natural Resource Management (NRM) Capability Grant funding, and our project to enhance GRID features in... Continue reading →
Supporting a software product takes a lot of work – and it is not always clear where the effort needs... Continue reading →
One of the reasons I started Gaia Resources was to see how I could help a range of groups use... Continue reading →
Last Friday Gaia Resources was invited to Queensland’s International Open Data Day event, so I went along to set up... Continue reading →
Today the Natural Resource Management (NRM) community breathes a small sigh of relief as they press “Submit” on their tender... Continue reading →
How do I get started as a small archive in terms of technology? This paraphrases a series of questions that... Continue reading →