[California] Fwd: Does anyone know when FOSS4G North America might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal? (Jeffrey Johnson)
Landon Blake
sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com
Sat Nov 7 14:05:53 PST 2015
I've dropped the ball here. I'm supposed to organize our annual meeting,
which I usually have in October. Would anyone like to make suggestions for
a meeting location and date?
I'll work with whoever is interested to get something organized. What do
you guys think about a meeting on Saturday, January 23, 2016?
Landon
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 10:19 PM, Ragi Burhum <ragi at burhum.com> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have been lurking like I usually do, but I was hoping I could chime in a
> bit.
>
> As an OSGeo chapter, we have had presence (albeit a bit informal) in
> several URISA conferences of the past years. I have had presentations in
> this year's CalGIS as well as the previous one (not to mention I also
> attended GIS Pro last year). At all of those I have always included OSGeo
> slides with explanations of what we are and what we do and mention of the
> CA chapter.
>
> Nevertheless, my personal motivation has been to tell people about
> alternatives in general- whether it is about an "official" OSGeo project or
> some other open source alternative.
>
> The beauty of what has been happening in the past years is that there are
> several efforts by various organizations to push alternatives to the ESRI
> ecosystem (I am not anti-ESRI by all means, but I do like options!).
>
> - BAAMA has rebranded BayGeo and has chosen to include more Open Source
> material in their new series of events.
>
> - CalGIS is including Open Source tracks where several other members of
> our chapter have presented (shout out to Michele and Alex for the awesome
> workshops they have done there).
>
> - Andrea from LocationTech has been doing a great job at organizing Open
> Source events and doing a lot of work to make FOSS4GNA happen (while also
> taking a lot of heat from some members of the OSGeo community).
>
> - Maptime is teaching beginning mapping concepts - with the caveat that
> everything taught needs to be OS.
>
> - I'd love to think that my own GeoMeetup has helped - even if just a
> little bit - at promoting various options for geo development.
>
> Why am I mentioning these things? Because if we want bigger presence, we
> can easily merge some of these efforts and have bigger impact... like we
> did with FOSS4GNA this year - although again it was mostly Andrea doing the
> heavy lifting whether she wants to take the credit or not ;)
>
> If we want to do a California Chapter Meeting, we should reach out to the
> folks in Berkeley GIF, they are always interested in "Open Source events".
> It may be a bit presumptuous of me, but I am fairly certain they would
> provide a spot to host this if we just asked.
>
> If we want something bigger, we can also take in consideration that
> LocationTech is doing "Tour stops" and I know that they want to do one in
> the Bay Area fairly soon. I'd also take in consideration that BayGeo wants
> to be involved in these things. Boom, now we can have a larger event.
>
> I'd be happy to make whatever connections/introductions are necessary to
> glue all these parts together (including a few sponsors that I have in
> mind), but I would not be able to organize it this time because AmigoCloud
> is taking most of my time.
>
> I guess the question is, are we trying to become a chapter that is more
> involved in CA or are we trying to have our yearly meeting? We can do both,
> but it'd be nice to understand which of the two we are trying to tackle so
> we can make a plan and execute it.
>
> Sorry for the rambling and back to lurking
>
> - Ragi
>
>
> Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 18:15:29 -0700
>> From: Jeffrey Johnson <ortelius at gmail.com>
>> To: "Orton, Jeff" <Jeff.Orton at wonderful.com>
>> Cc: "california at lists.osgeo.org" <california at lists.osgeo.org>, Alex
>> Mandel <tech at wildintellect.com>
>> Subject: Re: [California] Fwd: Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> America might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
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>> Hi Jeff, Nice to hear from you again. Thanks again for arranging things at
>> Monterrey in 2014. I've followed up with Steve Steinberg and will try to
>> work out a plan with him.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Orton, Jeff <Jeff.Orton at wonderful.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I am on the program committee for CalGIS 2016 and I am sure that we
>> would
>> > be happy to host some events. Feel free to give me a call or email and
>> we
>> > can discuss options.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > *Jeff Orton *Director GIS
>> >
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>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > *From:* Michele Tobias [mailto:mmtobias at ucdavis.edu]
>> > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 8:22 AM
>> > *To:* Jeffrey Johnson
>> > *Cc:* california at lists.osgeo.org; Alex Mandel
>> > *Subject:* Re: [California] Fwd: Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> > America might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm not opposed to having a meeting at CalGIS, but perhaps we should
>> poll
>> > the current membership and see how many people can actually make it to
>> that
>> > conference. FOSS4G-NA is the next week, which might make CalGIS a bit
>> of a
>> > stretch. For me, I just started a new job, so I'm not sure I can attend
>> > either. It seems counter productive to make our yearly meeting
>> something
>> > the active members can't attend. I'm also not sure that comparing our
>> > group with others is very helpful. Let's discuss what we WANT to do,
>> > versus what we feel like we should do. We'll get a lot further that
>> way.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > To recap, here are the goals we've mentioned so far in this email
>> thread:
>> >
>> > 1. Annual meeting - perhaps at a conference
>> >
>> > 2. More conference participation
>> >
>> > 3. Increase membership, particularly in So Cal
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Was there anything else? These 3 alone are pretty big goals. What
>> would
>> > be best to tackle first? What are people excited to work on?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Michele
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <ortelius at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Alex M <tech_dev at wildintellect.com>
>> > wrote:
>> > > http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/California
>> > >
>> > > We've done 0 fund-raising beyond recouping some food costs at one of
>> our
>> > > meetings. There is no formal governance, other than I think we elected
>> > > Landon to be the liason to OSGeo.
>> >
>> > I didnt see anything on governance on the wiki which is why I asked.
>> > Thanks for clarifying.
>> >
>> > > FOSS4g-NA was in large part Ragi's doing. So our chapter was
>> > > semi-involved (Michele, Alan, Brian and I all spent time running the
>> > > OSGeo booth).
>> >
>> > Thanks Ragi for taking the lead here from the California perspective.
>> > It was fun to hang out with many of you in SF.
>> >
>> > > Sure we might be the biggest chapter in number of people (might), but
>> > > we're also the biggest spatial extent (I actually suspect OSGeo India
>> is
>> > > bigger in both cases, I think only in the US are there regional
>> chapters
>> > > instead of national).
>> >
>> > The germans mentioned we were bigger than them in membership and and
>> > as far as spatial, population and economic size we are 'roughly' the
>> > same size as them and not significantly bigger (1/2 the population in
>> > fact). We are also pretty well represented in the list of Charter
>> > Members. My point is that we _should_ get as organized as some of
>> > these other chapters, hold regular meetings, participate at the
>> > national and international level, encourage our universities to
>> > participate in Geo4All etc etc. Its great that we all code and
>> > contribute to the projects, but we should also be more involved in
>> > global leadership. I'll publicly commit to doing my part here.
>> >
>> > > We've rarely had more than 1-2 people in Southern
>> > > California chime in on the list so the meetings have always been in
>> > > Northern California.
>> >
>> > Ill do my best to start changing this.
>> >
>> > > I would say +1 to having a chapter meetings at
>> > > other statewide conferences that already draw people/travel budgets.
>> >
>> > Ok, Ill wait for any -1's on doing something at CalGIS in Anaheim and
>> > begin to move forward and inform the list of our progress. Steve
>> > Steinberg is the Chair and a former professor of mine. Hoping that you
>> > all find a way to make it and even better if you can make a session
>> > proposal about your work.
>> >
>> > Jeff
>> >
>> > > -Alex
>> > >
>> > > On 10/26/2015 04:22 PM, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
>> > >> FYI back to the list. Unless anyone is -1, I'll go ahead and set
>> > >> something up with this group for CalGIS in Anaheim next year. Anyone
>> > >> who wants to step up and help me co-chair osgeo
>> > >> tracks/workshops/sessions and the required chapter meetings, please
>> > >> let me know.
>> > >>
>> > >> Alex/Brian and the rest of the leadership group, where do I find any
>> > >> docs etc on governance/fundraising etc for our chapter? I really
>> > >> should myself step up and help with some of these tasks. My friends
>> > >> Til and Mark from Terrestris who are organizing the Bonn event
>> > >> reminded me in Seoul that our chapter is one of, if not the largest
>> in
>> > >> all of Osgeo, but that we dont really do as much as we should in
>> terms
>> > >> of participation in larger osgeo initiatives and/or submitting
>> > >> conference proposals. Ill do my best here to go from +0 to +1 on
>> these
>> > >> things and encourage everyone else to do the same.
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> > >> From: Jeffrey Johnson <ortelius at gmail.com>
>> > >> Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:14 PM
>> > >> Subject: Re: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North America
>> > >> might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >> To: "Boggs, Christina at DWR" <Christina.Boggs at water.ca.gov>
>> > >> Cc: "Steinberg, Steve at sccwrp.org" <steves at sccwrp.org>, "Yanes,
>> > >> Mateo at DWR" <Mateo.Yanes at water.ca.gov>, tech_dev at wildintellect.com,
>> > >> Brian Hamlin <maplabs at light42.com>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> Combining these threads. Steve, thats awesome to hear you are the
>> > >> organizer. I had 1 of your courses at HSU long ago, and we talked
>> > >> briefly at CalGIS in Monterrey, but we really should get together!!
>> > >>
>> > >> I think it does make sense to really organize something impactful
>> > >> focused on Osgeo for the Cal GIS event in Anaheim. We could organize
>> a
>> > >> series of workshops for the normal CalGIS / URISA folks and then
>> > >> organize our own set of open source sessions in the same hotel/conf
>> > >> center. That would seriously reduce our (OSGeo CA) organizational
>> > >> overhead and we could probably attract quite a few of our own
>> > >> attendees to grow the total conf size. Steve, thoughts on this?
>> > >>
>> > >> Unfortunately, I have a conference to attend in Istanbul the next
>> > >> week, and have to organize some sessions for that, so Ill really look
>> > >> to someone else here in SoCal that could share responsibility with
>> me.
>> > >> Ill check in with a few folks at UCSD and if any of you have other
>> > >> recommendations for Open Source Geo folks in SoCal, let me know.
>> Maybe
>> > >> Joe Larson from CalFire?
>> > >>
>> > >> Looping in Alex Mandel and Brian Hamlin since I took this off list.
>> > >> Alex/Brian, anyone else key in CA Chapter leadership (particularly in
>> > >> SoCal) we can loop in without bombarding the list?
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Boggs, Christina at DWR
>> > >> <Christina.Boggs at water.ca.gov> wrote:
>> > >>> Hey Jeff! That looks fantastic :)
>> > >>>
>> > >>> I think having the California OSGeo Chapter General Meeting at
>> CalGIS
>> > 2016 sounds like a fantastic idea, the key organizer this year is Steve
>> > Steinberg down in SoCal. In years past we've partnered up with different
>> > groups like ASPRS, SoCal Marine Scientists...other URISA chapters have
>> done
>> > coordinated activities with land surveyors. I think there's been a HUGE
>> > response when we do open source activities at CalGIS. Just last week I
>> was
>> > at GIS Pro and there were a few murmurings of complaint about low open
>> > source options being presented...I love it when we have robust OS
>> support
>> > at CalGIS. I'm looping in Steve here, maybe he's got an idea?
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Christina Boggs
>> > >>> (new contact information)
>> > >>> Engineering Geologist
>> > >>> Geology and Groundwater Investigations Section
>> > >>> North Central Region Office
>> > >>> Department of Water Resources
>> > >>> 3500 Industrial Blvd, West Sacramento, CA 95691
>> > >>> 916-376-9623
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> -----Original Message-----
>> > >>> From: Jeffrey Johnson [mailto:ortelius at gmail.com]
>> > >>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:32 PM
>> > >>> To: Boggs, Christina at DWR
>> > >>> Subject: Fwd: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> America
>> > might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Hey there, what say you to this thread below? California OSGeo
>> Chapter
>> > General Meeting at CalGIS 2016? who is the key organizer for next year?
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> > >>> From: Jeffrey Johnson <ortelius at gmail.com>
>> > >>> Date: Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:31 PM
>> > >>> Subject: Re: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North America
>> > might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >>> To: "Yanes, Mateo at DWR" <Mateo.Yanes at water.ca.gov>
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> You could/should also get in touch with Christina Boggs who is very
>> > active in the California URISA and CalGIS.
>> > >>> Christina.Boggs at water.ca.gov Ill contact her to ask about CalGIS
>> 2016.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <
>> ortelius at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> > >>>> Sounds good. Note that I gave some workshops at CalGIS 2014 when I
>> was
>> > >>>> at Boundless/OpenGeo together with the guys from MapBox and we were
>> > >>>> asked back this year, but I didn't have time and am no longer at
>> > >>>> Boundless so not being paid for it. CalGIS is the main California
>> GIS
>> > >>>> conference (other than the Esri UC obviously), its much more
>> oriented
>> > >>>> toward the URISA type crowd, but there is huge latent interest in
>> Open
>> > >>>> Source. I've given a few workshops for local URISA chapters and
>> have
>> > >>>> been asked to do several more but had to decline. Basically
>> promoting
>> > >>>> OSgeo to the URISA crowd is a win win for all of us as this is
>> really
>> > >>>> the heart and soul of GIS.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> Here is the info for 2016. I can find out who the main organizers
>> are
>> > >>>> and perhaps we can organize a side event along with this?
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> http://www.urisa.org/education-events/calgis-conference/
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> Note, I am in southern california, so can more easily help with
>> this
>> > >>>> as its in Anaheim
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Yanes, Mateo at DWR
>> > >>>> <Mateo.Yanes at water.ca.gov> wrote:
>> > >>>>> It would be nice to have something going on that is Open Source
>> GIS
>> > oriented in the area. The GIS Symposium had elements of Open Source,
>> but
>> > I’m thinking something closer to the annual meeting of the California
>> OSGeo
>> > Chapter. It just needs some planning so I’m thinking something next
>> year.
>> > Maybe end of spring/start of summer 2016? I’m open to discussing it
>> with
>> > those interested in putting something together. Maybe we should have a
>> > California OSGeo Chapter meeting just to discuss this idea (and cover
>> > anything you need to do for regular org stuff)? That's my thought at
>> least.
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> All the best,
>> > >>>>> Mateo
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> --
>> > >>>>> Mateo Yanes
>> > >>>>> GIS Senior Programmer Developer, Enterprise GIS Services Office
>> > >>>>> California Natural Resources Agency Department of Water Resources
>> > >>>>> Bonderson Building
>> > >>>>> 901 P Street, Room 313
>> > >>>>> Sacramento, CA 95814
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> -----Original Message-----
>> > >>>>> From: Jeffrey Johnson [mailto:ortelius at gmail.com]
>> > >>>>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:19 PM
>> > >>>>> To: Michele Tobias
>> > >>>>> Cc: Yanes, Mateo at DWR; california at lists.osgeo.org
>> > >>>>> Subject: Re: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> America
>> > might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> Sorry, not thinking here. We _just_ hosted the FOSS4G-NA this year
>> > :) but as far as I know most of this was organized by the LocationTech
>> > folks and not really by our chapter. We did NOT put in a proposal for
>> the
>> > 2017 global event.
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <
>> ortelius at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> > >>>>>> As far as I know, our chapter has never gotten its act together
>> to
>> > >>>>>> organize a conference over here (I.e. never puts in a proposal
>> for
>> > >>>>>> either the NA or Global Conference). Note the next global (2017)
>> > >>>>>> event after Bonn will be in the US too. We are the biggest
>> chapter
>> > >>>>>> in OSGeo iirc, so we should eventually get our act together and
>> host
>> > >>>>>> a conference. Im happy to help if others are willing to devote
>> their
>> > >>>>>> time to it.
>> > >>>>>>
>> > >>>>>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Michele Tobias <
>> > mmtobias at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>> > >>>>>>> We're supposed to have an annual meeting of the California OSGeo
>> > Chapter.
>> > >>>>>>> That usually happens around this time of year, if I'm not
>> mistaken.
>> > >>>>>>> It's been switching off between San Jose and Davis. Should we
>> be
>> > planning that?
>> > >>>>>>> We could probably get a room to use at UCD, but Alex Mandel will
>> > >>>>>>> have to be in charge of that since I don't work there any more.
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> As far as the get together at UC Davis, are you talking about
>> the
>> > >>>>>>> GIS Symposium that happened last spring? That probably won't
>> > >>>>>>> happen again any time soon since most of the organizers have
>> moved
>> > on to new positions.
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Yanes, Mateo at DWR
>> > >>>>>>> <Mateo.Yanes at water.ca.gov>
>> > >>>>>>> wrote:
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Thanks to everyone who responded! The date sounds good, but
>> too
>> > >>>>>>>> far for me to visit. Does anyone know how often they visit
>> > >>>>>>>> Northern California (every couple of years, every decade)?
>> If it
>> > >>>>>>>> doesn’t happen that often, is there any thought of doing
>> something
>> > >>>>>>>> like the get together at UC Davis again? It would be good to
>> have
>> > >>>>>>>> another way to continue this sort of conference (especially
>> when
>> > >>>>>>>> getting new people involved) that is local and accessible.
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> All the best,
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Mateo
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> --
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Mateo Yanes
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> GIS Senior Programmer Developer, Enterprise GIS Services Office
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> California Natural Resources Agency
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Department of Water Resources
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Bonderson Building
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> 901 P Street, Room 313
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Sacramento, CA 95814
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> From: karsten [mailto:karsten at terragis.net]
>> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 2:44 PM
>> > >>>>>>>> To: california at lists.osgeo.org
>> > >>>>>>>> Cc: Yanes, Mateo at DWR
>> > >>>>>>>> Subject: RE: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> > >>>>>>>> America might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Hi Mateo,
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> it will be in Raleigh, North Carolina May 2-5 2016
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Cheers
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Karsten
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> ________________________________
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> From: California [mailto:california-bounces at lists.osgeo.org]
>> On
>> > >>>>>>>> Behalf Of Yanes, Mateo at DWR
>> > >>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 13:01
>> > >>>>>>>> To: california at lists.osgeo.org
>> > >>>>>>>> Subject: [California] Does anyone know when FOSS4G North
>> America
>> > >>>>>>>> might be taking place and if it will be in NorCal?
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Hi,
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> I really wanted to go to the FOSS4G North America last year,
>> but
>> > >>>>>>>> it was happening the same time as the ESRI Developer Summit.
>> ESRI
>> > >>>>>>>> already announced that the Dev Summit will be happening March
>> > >>>>>>>> 8-11, 2016. Does anyone know if FOSS4G North America will be
>> > >>>>>>>> happening at a different time and in Northern California so I
>> > might be able to attend this coming year?
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Thanks for your help,
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Mateo
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> --
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Mateo Yanes
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> GIS Senior Programmer Developer, Enterprise GIS Services Office
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> California Natural Resources Agency
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Department of Water Resources
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Bonderson Building
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> 901 P Street, Room 313
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> Sacramento, CA 95814
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>> > >>>>>>>> California mailing list
>> > >>>>>>>> California at lists.osgeo.org
>> > >>>>>>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/california
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> --
>> > >>>>>>> Michele Tobias, PhD
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> https://impactstory.org/MicheleTobias
>> > >>>>>>> http://sites.google.com/site/mtobiasresearch/
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> mmtobias at ucdavis.edu
>> > >>>>>>> Twitter: @MicheleTobias
>> > >>>>>>>
>> > >>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Michele Tobias, PhD
>> >
>> >
>> > https://impactstory.org/MicheleTobias
>> > http://sites.google.com/site/mtobiasresearch/
>> >
>> > mmtobias at ucdavis.edu
>> >
>> > Twitter: @MicheleTobias
>> >
>>
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