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Friday Evening, Nov. 8

  • Early arrivals may choose to gather for a happy hour cocktail at the Good Lion in downtown Santa Barbara

Saturday Morning, Nov. 9

  • Coffee and pastries will be served compliments of the Society.
  • Lunch options on campus are limited (see below). If you are staying in the Goleta area, you may want to have the nice people at Anna's Marketplace Bakery pack you a sandwich to go. You are more than welcome to picnic in the Library!

Conference Agenda

The UCSB Library building opens at 10:00 am. We will be meeting in classroom 2509.

 10:00 - 10:30   coffee and social
 10:30  Welcome
 10:40 - 11:10   The Life and Legacy of Geologic Mapper Thomas W. Dibblee, Jr.
Dr. Jonathan Hoffman. Dibblee Curator of Earth Science. SB Museum of Natural History
 11:10 - 12:30  Collecting Philanthropy (or: what to do when you're finished with your maps)
Heather Silva (UCSB Library Development), Julie Sweetkind-Singer (Stanford Libraries), Sammy Berk (New World Cartographic)
 
12:30 - 2:00


Lunch (see options below)

      1:15 - 2:00 Maps on view in Special Research Collections and room 2511
      1:30 - 1:45  Curator presentation in Special Research Collections
Jon Jablonski. UCSB Library, CMS past president
 2:00 - 2:30 Discovering DDT in the Santa Barbara Channel
Jacob Schmidt, PhD candidate,  Valentine Lab, UCSB Interdepartmental Program in Marine Science
 2:30 - 3:00 Chinese Maps from the 1950s
Ed Lanfranco, CMS member. A selection of Ed's maps will be on view in room 2511
 3:00 - 3:30   SeaSketch: a Participatory Mapping Platform for Marine Spatial Planning
Dr. Will McClintock. Senior Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) at UCSB
 3:30 - 4:00  Mapping Chumash Communities, 1769-1822
Dr. John R. Johnson. Curator Emeritus of Anthropology, SB Museum of Natural History


Lunch Options

Campus dining options on Saturdays are limited

    • There is a convenience store and a Subway across from the Library
    • Our U-Cen's Panda Express is a 5 minute walk. Eat with a view of the lagoon!
    • Isla Vista is at least a 10 minute walk, but has many options:
      • Lao Wang is the first choice when you exit the tunnel.
        Excellent noodle soup and rice bowls. Hot and numbing available if you like it
        followed on the next block by:
      • Hamburger Habit
      • Freebirds (campus classic burritos)
      • Hummus Republic

      • Sam’s to Go (hot and cold sandwiches and burgers.)

      • And many miscellaneous tacos and Asian spots catering to students.

Sunday Morning, Nov. 10

Walking tour of UCSB's new North Campus Open Space, including the former site of an oil terminal. (separate registration required)


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