Map making for linguists in QGIS

Maps are an important visualization tool for linguists. However, most linguists are not trained in and thus not able to design professional maps. QGIS is opensource mapping software that enables its users to plot features, create data points, or redraw existing maps. For researchers that work with little known languages, software like QGIS is vital in providing reliable maps when there are often none available.

 

To this end, Matthew Sung (affiliated with the Leiden University Centre of Linguistics and the Leiden University Centre for Digital Humanities) will teach several QGIS workshops at the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy from 21 May – 23 May 2024. Participants will also apply the software to their own data. The introduction session will be run twice on 21 May and 22 May. Each session can have up to 20 participants. The advanced session will be run once on 23 May and has availability for 15 people. Please register hereRegistration will close 15 April 2024.

PRACTICAL INFO

  • DATE
    21 May, 2024
  • LOCATION
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    Ghent
  • TARGET GROUP
    PhD
  • LANGUAGE EVENT
    ENGLISH
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