Successful Data Management
I was recently asked to present to the Department of Environment and Conservation’s Nature Conservation Conference. It was a big... Continue reading →
I was recently asked to present to the Department of Environment and Conservation’s Nature Conservation Conference. It was a big... Continue reading →
We’ve been trialling out Google Wave at Gaia Resources for the last couple of weeks and while it has all... Continue reading →
After an announcement in August Twitter have released their geotagging api. At this stage the functionality isn’t available at twitter.com,... Continue reading →
For a while now, Gaia Resources has been involved in the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). You can find out... Continue reading →
It’s been a while since I last looked at our feed with a Wordle, (see here), so here it is... Continue reading →
We will be having a stand at the WALIS Forum again this year. At the stand we will be... Continue reading →
Interesting and somewhat critical article on the issues associated with data interoperability. Google are moving from using Tele Atlas street... Continue reading →
I’ve been interested in citizen science my whole life, as you might have guessed from some of my older database... Continue reading →
GeoEye-1 has celebrated its first birthday Two cool new uses for augmented reality. The first round of iPhone apps have... Continue reading →
Quicklinks is a new feature of our blog that will highlight things that we have found interesting over the past... Continue reading →
Yesterday, my Dad and I went for a birdwatch around Herdsman’s Lake as part of our Fathers Day get together. ... Continue reading →
Everyone at Gaia Resources would like to congratulate England on regaining the Ashes. Although we’re disappointed, we accept that the... Continue reading →
Hi everyone! Well, this is my first blog on the blog site, so first off, I’ll hijack the topic... Continue reading →
Hi everyone. This is my first blog entry for Gaia Resources. It’s about our rollout of Earth 2.0 at Edith... Continue reading →
Next monday the Earthwatch institute will be launching their new citizen science website called Climatewatch. The Climatewatch website promises to... Continue reading →
I’m just back from a trip to Melbourne and Canberra to kick off a few new projects for Gaia Resources,... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was contracted to provide a system for the emerging ClimateWatch project back in 2009. As part of this,... Continue reading →
I am heading to Canberra in a little over a week to attend a Wikimedia event, GLAM-WIKI. As part of... Continue reading →
I enjoy quoting Jim Croft: “Yesterday upon the stair, Metadata wasn’t there. It wasn’t there again today, How I... Continue reading →
A while back we sent a bunch of DVDs out that contained a wealth of information about the state of... Continue reading →