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Aerial photography records changes on Earth's surface.

Air photos have wide-ranging applications in the natural sciences, land use and urban planning, civil and environmental law, real estate, and more. They are essential primary sources for 20th century research and provide a historic archive of change over time before the availability of high-resolution, wide-spread satellite imagery and remote-sensing data.

In this hands-on workshop will be covering search skills for locating digitized and un-digitized air photos in Stanford University Libraries' collections and beyond for use in nearly any place-based discipline. This session is open to any and all levels of interest.

Attendees can expect to learn how to find air photos for use in their own work. Please bring a laptop.

We will cover:  

  • The history of aerial photography
  • How to find air photos
  • The basics of air photo interpretation

Register or drop in: https://luma.com/amnb55yx

Hope to see you there!

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