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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Municipal Data

Municipalities in Canada are starting to make their geospatial data available for download from their websites. The Data Resource Centre now has access to geospatial data from the City of Toronto and the City of Vancouver.

Links are on our External Links web page.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Satellite Streetview Images from DMTI

Satellite StreetView (SSV) is a geospatial data product, which combines the spatial detail of high-resolution satellite imagery with the rich data content of a digital streetmap. This product is an integrated dataset of orthorectified and seamless mosaicked QuickBird Satellite pansharperned data combined with CanMap streets. It provides the highest commercially available spatial resolution satellite imagery at 60cm along with boundary and point data to ensure a full range of positionally accurate geospatial data products. SSV Data is available for: Calgary, Edmonton, Fredericton, Halifax, Halton, Jonquiere, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Montreal, Niagara, Ottawa, Quebec City, Regina, Saskatoon, Sault-Ste-Marie, Sidney, Sooke, St-Johns, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, Windsor-Detroit and Winnipeg.

File sizes are very large and not available for download from the DRC Geospatial Data Explorer site. For more information search "satellite streetview" on the Geospatial Data Explorer site - http://www.uoguelph.ca/gisdata/.

For access to these images contact the DRC - drc@listserv.uoguelph.ca.

Format: GeoTIFF
Resoution: 60 cm.

Digital Imagery Available in the Data Resource Centre

The University of Guelph Library has acquired a large collection of aerial images for Ontario through the OCUL [Ontario Council of University Libraries] partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Many of these images are available for download from the Data Resource Centre Data Geospatial Data Explorer [http://www.uoguelph.ca/gisdata/]. For images not available online contact the DRC at drc@listserv.uoguelph.ca.

Orthoimagery - Greater Toronto Area – 1 km tiles and 20 km Mosaiced Tiles, 2005; 2007 and 2008
15 and 20 cm resolution
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Orthoimagery includes 35 compressed georeferenced colour aerial photographic MrSID mosaiced images taken in the spring of 2005. Coverage includes: Region of Durham (Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge & Whitby); Region of York (Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Whitechurch-Stouffville); Region of Peel (Brampton, Caledon & Mississauga); Region of Halton (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton & Oakville); City of Toronto; City of Hamilton.

Orthoimagery - South Central Ontario, 2002
Data collected in 2002
30 cm resolution
Coverage includes the Golden Horseshoe and Surrounding area. Additional area images were added in 2005.

SWOOP - Southwestern Ontario Orthophotography Project (2006) – 1 km tiles and 20 km mosaiced tiles
Data collected in the Spring of 2006
30 cm resolution
SWOOP encompasses the following municipal tiers: Bruce County, Brant County, Elgin County, Essex County, Grey County, Haldimand County, Huron County, Lambton County, Middlesex County, Norfolk County, Oxford County, Perth County and Wellington County, Dufferin County (west), Municipality of Chatham-Kent.


Orthoimagery 2006 - City of Guelph
Set of 4 images covering the City of Guelph and surrounding area. Images flown in the spring of 2006.
Resolution 10 cm.


County of Simcoe, Muskoka and Dufferin Orthophotography Project, 2008 - 1 km tiles and 20 km mosaiced tiles
Data collected in April 2008
30 cm resolution (10 cm resolution for urban areas)
The orthophotography encompasses the following municipal tiers: The District of Muskoka (Town of Bracebridege, Hunstville, Gravenhurst, Township of Georgian Bay, Township of Muskoka Lakes and Township of Lake of Bays), The County of Dufferin [not complete], The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, County of Simcoe, The City of Barrie, The City of Orillia in the Province of Ontario.


Digital Raster Acquisition Project Eastern Ontario (DRAPE), 2008
Data collected in April and Fall of 2008
30 cm resolution
Coverage includes City of Belleville, City of Kawartha Lakes, City of Kingston, City of Ottawa, City of Peterborough, City of Quinte West, City of Cornwall, County of Lanark, County of Peterborough, County of Renfrew, Crowe Valley Conservation Authority, Hastings County, Lower Trent Conservation Authority, Loyalist Township, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, Municipality of Trent Hills, Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence Parks, Prescott-Russell,Prince Edward County, Quinte Conservation Authority, Raison Region Conservation Authority, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, South Nation Conservation Authority, Township of Central Frontenac, Township of Lanark Highlands, Township of North Glengarry, Township of North Stormont, Township of South Dundas, Township of South Glengarry, Township of South Stormont and Untied Counties of Leeds and Grenville

City of Hamilton Orthophotos, 2005
Set of moasaiced images,
20 cm resolution

City of London Orthophotos, 2007, 2008
Single image for each year (each file is approx. 1 gb in size)
15 cm resolution

City of Ottawa Air Photos
2005
20 cm resolution

Friday, September 25, 2009

Canada Food Stats - Tips for 2008

If you are interested in looking for the recent consumption figures in the Canada Food Stats database don't panic, they are still there! Under the Reports tab select the Food Available button (previously listed as Food Consumption). In the older reports the column listed as "Consumed" has been renamed "Adjusted for Losses".

Just so you know...we double checked the figures :-) If you have questions come see us.

Lime Survey consulting

Lime Survey is web survey software that the University of Guelph is currently supporting. If you would like to meet with someone to find out more about this survey drop in to the Data Resource Centre on Tuesday afternoons between 2 and 4.

New data - CCHS 4.1

The latest Canadian Community Health Survey data will be posted by the end of Friday, Sept 25 on the TDR Nesstar server.

Come take a look!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fall workshops

All DRC workshops are now available in REG. Please check it out. SPSS workshops start October 14 and GIS workshops start October 15. Don't miss them - register now!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Fall 2009

WOW another academic year is upon us! Along with this come a few changes.

This fall, we will be offering drop-in Statistical Computing consulting hours again. These will be held on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10am to 1pm and Friday afternoons from 1-4pm.

We will also be offering drop-in hours for UG LimeSurvey support. These will begin September 22 and will be held on Tuesday afternoons from 2-4pm.

And don't forget, DRC staff will be available M-F from 10am - 4pm for your GIS and data questions starting next week, September 14, 2009. Until then please email us for an appt.

Keep checking back for more updates in the coming week...

Hope to see you soon,
Michelle

Monday, April 13, 2009

DRC workshops for May and June 2009

All DRC workshops for the Spring are now available on the REG system. We are offering 3 GIS workshops, 5 SAS workshops and 4 SPSS workshops. I hope to add two workshops looking at Statistical Literacy as well. So please stay tuned and be sure to register soon.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Updated Datasets

The Labour Force Surveys have recently been updated. We now have data upto February 2009.

Come check out the numbers!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Help and Learning Resources

Data Centre staff want to help you help yourself!

We have created and posted a number of NEW help guides in the Help and Learning Resources section of our website that address common geoprocessing tasks.

Please let us know if there is a topic that you think we should include.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

GIS and Stats software

Did you know that the GIS and Statistical computing software packages (SAS and SPSS) are installed on all library public machines? Remember DRC staff are available to help you out between 10am and 4pm - even if you're working on the public computers.

Happy computing!
Michelle

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

New Exciting Service for the University of Guelph's Data Resource Centre

Welcome to the newest service offered by staff of the Data Resource Centre (DRC). The goal of this blog is to keep our community up to date on new data additions, tips & tricks of software and data available in the DRC, new workshops, and announcements of upcoming events.

Visit the blog regularly for new information and contribute your thoughts and tips&tricks. We welcome and look forward to your contributions.

Thanks and here's to a great new venture in the DRC,
Michelle