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Item RDM in Court: Creating a repository for the Robinson Treaties Annuities Case(Ontario Council of University Libraries, 2018-12-07) Mrozewski, TomaszDescription of a work in progress that adapts an RDM framework to create an open, digital repository of files submitted to and created by the Robinson Treaties Annuities Case. Phase I of the Case was heard in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Thunder Bay, Garden River, Little Current, and Sudbury, Ontario from September 25, 2017 to June 22, 2018.Item Summary Tapes and Basic Summary Tabulations (BSTs)(Statistics Canada, 2017-12-05) Mrozewski, TomaszItem Databrarianship(Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 2017) Mrozewski, TomaszA review of Databrarianship, ed. Lynda Kellam and Kristi ThompsonItem Frederick de Wit and the First Concise Reference Atlas(Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, 2016) Mrozewski, TomaszA review of Frederick de Wit and the First Concise Reference Atlas by George Carhart.Item Essential Earth Imaging for GIS(Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, 2016) Mrozewski, TomaszA review of Essential Earth Imaging for GIS by Lawrence Fox III.Item Geography Products for the 2016 Census of Population(Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, 2017) Mrozewski, TomaszAn overview of Census geography products from the 2016 Census of Population.Item Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS(Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, 2016) Mrozewski, TomaszA review of Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS, by Charles B. Travis.Item Minting DOIs and Registering Datasets with DataCite Canada(Ontario Council of University Libraries, 2015-12-11) Mrozewski, TomaszItem 3D Printing Topographic Data: An Introduction and Technique(Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, 2015) Mrozewski, TomaszThis paper documents ongoing research into the application of 3D printing processes to GIS data. As 3D printing becomes more accessible to a broad audience, its application to GIS data is being investigated by industry, academia and amateur Makers. This paper will outline a technique for converting contour lines into a digital, printable 3D models using ArcGIS and Rhino software; other methods will also be briefly discussed. The end goal of this research is to develop a set of easy-to-follow guidelines for replicating this process in the context of an academic library, drawing on the author’s own experiences.