Tufts Patrick Florance guest edited a special Crisis Mapping Edition of the Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 8 (2). The edition contains articles from Tufts Alums Patrick Meier, “Crisis Mapping in Action: How Open Source Software and Global Volunteer Networks Are Changing the World One map at a Time and Simcha Levental, “A New Geospatial Services Framework: How Disaster Preparedness Efforts Should Integrate Neography.” Patrick Florance also co-authored, “The Role of Data Repositories in Humanitarian Information Management and Crisis Mapping.”
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