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  3. Creating Maps With Data From The OpenStreetMap Project

Creating maps with data from the OpenStreetMap project

When

9 – 11 a.m., Nov. 15, 2022

Where

Zoom or in-person at Main Library

OpenStreetMap is a source of several geographic data that you can use for analysis and visualization. The package osmdata allows you to work with those data through R. In this workshop, we will use osmdata and associated package to investigate OpenStreetMap data and use them for geographical visualization.

Link for more info: https://libcal.library.arizona.edu/event/9325849.

No registration necessary.  Join in person at the Data Studios in the UA Main Library or online via Zoom at https://arizona.zoom.us/j/437855363.

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