Australian and New Zealand Map Society 40th annual conference

By on 9 October, 2012

The Australian and New Zealand Map Society is celebrating 40 years of success. “The Metropolis and Beyond: mapping the built and natural environments” will be held 9-12 April 2013 at The State Library of Victoria in Melbourne.

WHEN: 2013-04-09 to 2013-04-12
WHERE: The State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
STATE: VIC
COUNTRY: AUS

The Australian and New Zealand Map Society is celebrating 40 years of successful map and mapping information dissemination for professional bodies and individuals.  “The Metropolis and Beyond: mapping the built and natural environments” will be held 9-12 April 2013 at The State Library of Victoria in Melbourne.
 
The organising committee invites proposals for presentations on any aspect concerning maps or mapping – both historical and current-– particularly relating to the theme of the conference.  Your paper will be seen by a wide cross-section of the mapping community and could be published in the internationally-distributed journal “The Globe”.  If this appeals to you we strongly encourage you to submit.
 
Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words in length, including the proposed title of the paper, your name with a brief biography and contact information.  Presentations are generally 25 minutes in duration with an additional 5 minutes for questions.
 
Applications to present papers should be submitted to Greg Eccleston at eccleston37@bigpond.com before 28th February 2013.
 
For more information visit http://www.anzmaps.org/

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