The rise of Webinars
We’ve talked in previous blogs about adapting working arrangements in the face of these really challenging times, but I’m not sure... Continue reading →
We’ve talked in previous blogs about adapting working arrangements in the face of these really challenging times, but I’m not sure... Continue reading →
I attended a recent presentation organised by the National Archives of Australia (NAA) at their Perth offices in Northbridge, entitled... Continue reading →
With the support and collaboration of Parks Australia‘s Australian Marine Parks team and Rachel Hutton at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation... Continue reading →
Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) is a not-for-profit, scientific and educational association formed to establish international collaboration among the creators, managers... Continue reading →
You may have read about Gaia Resources involvement in the development of the Essential Services Volunteers app previously this year.... Continue reading →
Over the last couple of years, Gaia Resources developed a desktop app for the team at Wildlife Drones to act... Continue reading →
A new and interesting trend is emerging as teachers from all over the world embrace virtual training. It opens many... Continue reading →
We had lots of positive feedback on last week’s cloud post. One correspondent, however, raised a major point I hadn’t... Continue reading →
Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, Amazon RDS, Amazon S3, Amazon Aurora, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon DynamoDB….oh, hello there! Sorry, just... Continue reading →
Today is the 1st of July, and it’s the start of a new financial year. So it seems time to... Continue reading →
We have been working with the collections community in Tasmania for quite some time around some other projects (as Morgan... Continue reading →
As we gear up to the end of financial year it’s always good to look back on the great work... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was engaged by the State Records Office of Western Australia (SROWA) in early 2019 to design and develop... Continue reading →
I’ve been with Gaia Resources for six years now (!), and grateful to have found a home where my specialist... Continue reading →
I recently attended an online forum presenting the outcomes of a major review of Australia’s taxonomic resources, as part of... Continue reading →
It is National Volunteers Week — what better time to provide an update on progress with the Essential Service Volunteers... Continue reading →
The Gaia Resources team have been working from home since mid-March (see our initial two blogs). As part of this,... Continue reading →
Thanks to the efforts of one of our team, Voon-Li Chung, we went on a “virtual scavenger hunt” (later dubbed... Continue reading →
The staff at Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) have been using QGIS as an operational tool for mapping and analysis... Continue reading →
While it can seem challenging to connect with each other over the last several weeks, it is one of the... Continue reading →