ABQ Schedule

This year’s conference will take place in Albuquerque, NM on the University of New Mexico campus from Wednesday, September 25th to Saturday, September 28th, 2024. The program for in-person attendees on these days is detailed below. If you are not attending the conference in person, there will be a Virtual Symposium on October 10th. You can find the symposium information here.

Founded in 1889, the University of New Mexico sits on the traditional homelands of the Pueblo of Sandia. The original peoples of New Mexico – Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache – since time immemorial, have deep connections to the land and have made significant contributions to the broader community statewide. We honor the land itself and those who remain stewards of this land throughout the generations and acknowledge our committed relationship to Indigenous peoples. We gratefully recognize our history. 

All times in Mountain Daylight Time (MDT). Times subject to change.

Schedule:

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 – Pre-conference

REGISTRATION TABLE OPEN: 8:15am to 2:30pm – Frank Waters Room, room 105 – Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections in Zimmerman Library

A valid government-issued or student picture ID is required to enter Centennial Science and Engineering Library, Fine Arts and Design Library, and Zimmerman Library. 

9:00am– 10:00amExecutive Board Meeting – Open for all WAML members to attend.
Frank Waters Room, room 105 – Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections in Zimmerman Library
10:30am-12:00pm  Workshop 1- From there to here: Bringing data physicalization to library instruction, Meg Miller- University of Manitoba Location: Frank Waters Room, room 105 – Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections in Zimmerman Library/ Outdoors
12:00pm-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-2:30pmWorkshop 2- From Teaching to Research: Finding and Making Maps for the Southwest Instructors: Maria Lane-UNM Professor of Geography, Sam Truett-UNM Assoc. Professor of History, Sierra Ramirez-UNM doctoral student in History
Location: Frank Waters Room, room 105 – Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections in Zimmerman Library
2:30pm-4:00pmTours of Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections (CSWR) and Map and Geographic Information Center (MAGIC)
5:00pm – 8:00pmEarly Bird Dinner @ Bosque Brewing Company-Nob Hill Public House (106 Girard Blvd SE, Suite. B, Albuquerque,) Take the bus (8 minutes) from  UNM or a 10-minute walk
Pre-conference Day Schedule

Thursday, September 26th, 2024 – Conference Day 1

All presentations will take place in the Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall 3rd floor

FREE Parking is available at Hodgin Hall on a first come first serve basis for Thursday and Friday of the conference. Contact Cheyenne, cstradinger@unm.edu , for a parking pass.

REGISTRATION TABLE OPEN: 8:30am to 1:00pm – Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall 3rd floor

8:30am-9:00amSponsored breakfast courtesy of UNM Libraries:

9:00am-9:15amWelcome
9:15am-9:35amResurrection of the WAML Map Repatriation Project. Katherine Strickland, University of Texas at Austin & Jon Jablonski, UCSB
9:35am-9:55amA job in the great northwest: Map Libraries as centres of experiential learning and training for university students. daniel Brendle-Moczuk, University of Victoria, Canada
9:55am-10:15amRediscovering our “captured” collections: cultivating student, staff, and faculty engagement through WWII-era military and intelligence maps. Katie Lewis, Cataloging and Government Documents Librarian, Carleton College.
10:15am-10:35amLessons from ILS – Reflections on teaching Map Librarianship Theresa Quill, Indiana University Bloomington
10:35am-10:55amTaming the Chaos, or, Practical Map Collection Inventory Practices for Large Collections Maggie Tarmey, he/they, UCLA
10:55am-11:30amGroup Photo
11:00am-1:00pmLunch
1:00pm-1:20pmUSGS Library: Recent Activity and Map Projects Debbie Frye, U.S. Geological Survey
1:20pm-2:00pmThe early struggles of America’s first science agency: Ferdinand Hassler and the United States Coast Survey, 1807-1843 Heiko Mühr, Earth Sciences & Map Library, University of California Berkeley
2:00pm-2:20pmSponsored Break courtesy of Eastview:

2:20pm-2:40pm“The World knows a Good Thing when it sees it”: Using Maps to Sale 19th Century Goods  Sierra Laddusaw, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan
2:40pm-3:00pmThe Complicated Story of Sanborn Map Copyrights David Hodnefield, Historical Information Gatherers, Inc.
3:00pm-3:30pmTrivia-Presented by Chris Thiry
3:30pm – 5:00pmRest at your hotel or walk around Old Town before the banquet
5:00pm – 8:00pmBanquet @ High Noon Restaurant & Saloon, Old Town Albuquerque
Conference Day 1 Schedule

Friday, September 27th, 2024 – Conference Day 2

All presentations will take place in the Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall 3rd floor

FREE Parking is available at Hodgin Hall on a first come first serve basis for Thursday and Friday of the conference. Contact Cheyenne, cstradinger@unm.edu , for a parking pass

REGISTRATION TABLE OPEN: 8:30am to 1:00pm – Bobo Room, Hodgin Hall 3rd floor

9:00am-9:30amSponsored breakfast courtesy of Esri:

9:30am-9:45amWelcome
9:45am-10:05amLightning Talks:
Map That Movie: Social Media Engagement with Maps: Emilie Ducourneau, California State University, Northridge
Makerspace Mash-up: 3D topo models: Meagan Duever, University of Georgia Libraries
Beautifying the map library increases belonging and use: Heather Ross, Penn State University
10:05am-10:50amScholarship presentations:
Alyssa Renteria: Data Visualization and GIS Specialist at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Felipe Valdez: GIS Specialist at Temple University Libraries
Maggie Tarmey: Librarian for Geography, Maps, and Economics at UCLA Library 
10:50am-11:30amSounding Board
11:30am-12:45pmLunch
12:45pm-1:05pmWhat do we have to say about ourselves? Using library websites to analyze GIS services Meagan Duever, University of Georgia Libraries
1:05pm -1:25pm     Barnraising AGSL GeoDiscovery: UW-Milwaukee’s New GeoBlacklight Portal Stephen Appel (he/him), UW-Milwaukee Libraries – American Geographical Society Library
1:25 pm-1:45pmAn agile approach to managing a Data & GIS Lab Mike Smith, UC San Diego & Amy Work, UC San Diego
1:45pm-2:05 pm3000 Easy Steps: Large-Scale Data Integration and Stewardship Russell Taylor, CoreLogic
2:05pm-2:25pmSponsored Break courtesy of Historical Information Gatherers:

2:25pm-2:55pmBelle Park from the Air: Informing and Intriguing with Aerial Photographs Francine Berish, Queen’s University Geospatial Data Librarian & Laura Murray, Queen’s University, Co-Director Graduate Program in Cultural Studies
2:55pm-3:15pmUsing Text Recognition on Aerial Photographs: how and why? Kevin Dyke, Oklahoma State University
3:15pm-3:35pmConverting Historical Aerial Photography into Intelligent Geospatial Data Bruce Godfrey, University of Idaho & Nathan Piekielek, Penn State University
3:35pm-3:50pmMapping Chicagoland Cecilia Smith, University of Chicago Library & Rob Shepard, University of Chicago Library
3:50pm-4:50pm    Business Meeting
Conference Day 2 Schedule

Saturday, September 28th, 2024 – Field Trip

10:00am-11:50amTake RailRunner Train to Santa Fe Please meet at the Alvarado Train Station (ATC) at 9:30am to organize and board
12:00pm- 1:30pmLunch at Capital Coal Neighborhood Eatery, Explore the plaza
1:30pm-2:30pmExplore the map collection at New Mexico History Museum
(Meet at 120 Washington (the curved doorway that says “Public Library”).
2:30pm-4:30pmWalking tour of historic downtown Santa Fe (2hrs)
4:30pm-6:00pmUnstructured time
6:00pm-7:45pmReturn to ABQ via RailRunner
Field Trip Schedule