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Join Kay Benjamin and Nancy Cannon at LiSUG for an engaging session on customizing web content using Google Maps. Discover the powerful features of Google Maps, explore library applications, and watch a live demonstration on creating a Google Map easily. Learn about mashups, where maps combine data from various sources, and see practical examples like real estate info on Zillow and historical data integration. We will cover creating your own maps, utilizing place marks, and sharing them globally. Perfect for libraries looking to enhance services through mapping technology!
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Customizing Web Content Using Google Maps Kay Benjamin & Nancy Cannon LiSUG October 10, 2008 Utica, NY
Today’s agenda • An overview of the things you can do with Google Maps • Examples of library applications • Demo of creating a Google Map the simple way
What are Google Maps? • Get directions • Map view • Satellite view • Terrain view • Maps with “things” on them – restaurants, bookstores, libraries…
Google Maps are used as a basis for many “mashups” The concept of mashups “A web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool” – Wikipedia
Examples of Map Mashups If you dig straight through the earth from Utica, will you end up in China, like your mother told you? No. You were lied to. How do I know? I checked it out on “If You Dig Straight Down.” It’s a Google map mashup!
Another Google Map Mashup… Map + real estate info =Zillow
Google Maps can be merged with data to make the mashups more useful
A more sophisticated example of merging data with Google maps
Google maps & historical data – the story of Lucy Ann Lobdell
Another example of local history data merged with Google Maps
Creating a Your Own Google Maps --it’s easier than you think…
Google maps – how to do it • Create a free Gmail account at http://mail.google.com/mail/ • Go to Google Maps, log in with your Gmail username, select My Maps • Select Create a new Map • Options include features such as place marks with photos, text, hyperlinks, videos; drawing shapes and lines; overlaying other maps • Google maps can be published for the world to view since a unique URL is created
Google Maps Resources Google Maps Mania (blog) http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/ My Maps - Google Maps User Guide http://local.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=68480 Creating Google Maps – video http://maps.google.com/help/maps/mymaps/create.html
Questions? • Contact us: • Nancy Cannon at cannonns@oneonta.edu • Kay Benjamin at benjamkd@oneonta.edu • Access this presentation at: http://www.oneonta.edu/library/kb/googlemaps.pptx OR http://www.oneonta.edu/library/kb/googlemaps.ppt