Date: 25 June 2025 @ 10:00 - 13:00

Timezone: Amsterdam

Maps can help you visualise your data, for the reader of your publications or for yourself to better understand your data. Leaflet and QGIS are two open-source tools that you can use to do this. With Leaflet it is possible to make interactive maps, while QGIS is a full Geographic Information System, which you can use to - among many other things - create basic maps. In this workshop we focus on making simple maps in these two applications. 

Instructors: Peter Verhaar, Pascal Flohr, Ben Companjen (University Libraries, Centre for Digital Scholarship)

Target audience: Researchers (all, including PhD candidates); support staff also welcome

Registration: Please register for this workshop beforehand by filling out this form.

Requirements: No prior knowledge is required. You will get more out of the workshop if you have QGIS installed on your laptop beforehand. For university-managed laptops, you can apply for this through the helpdesk portal.

 

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Venue: Herta Mohr

City: Leiden


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