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Webinar:  Mapping Access to Justice: Success Stories and Lessons Learned from the Field Featuring The Florida Bar Foundation (SRLN 2017)

Webinar: Mapping Access to Justice: Success Stories and Lessons Learned from the Field Featuring The Florida Bar Foundation (SRLN 2017)

NOTE:  This video can be viewed at any time by registering at the link below. The Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN) is hosting this Webinar to share the story of how The Florida Bar Foundation used geographic information systems (GIS) technology ...

Presentation: GIS for Justice Workshop with Tip Sheet for GIS Analysis (NLADA 2017)

Presentation: GIS for Justice Workshop with Tip Sheet for GIS Analysis (NLADA 2017)

" GIS for Justice: Using a Tools from Outside the Lawyer's Toolbox " As we work collectively to fulfill the promise of justice for all and transform disadvantaged and disenfranchised communities, maps and visual data can be critical to our ...

Suzanne Wade

Suzanne Wade

Suzanne Wade has been part of the SRLN Geographic Information Systems (GIS) team since July 2017.  She is a GIS Specialist whose interest in mapping began with her job as a Helicopter Instructor Pilot for the US Army. After serving in the military, she ob ...

Presentation: Know Your Users - The Importance of User Experience in Court Planning and Operations (Court Technology Conference 2017)

Presentation: Know Your Users- The Importance of User Experience in Court Planning and Operations (Court Technology Conference 2017)

The Illinois Supreme Court and SRLN created a mapping application to assess the court user's experience in Illinois. “User experience and thinking about our users helps increase efficiencies, helps us know what we don't know, and helps us better ...

Resource: Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice Uses SRLN Maps for Statewide Strategic Planning

The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice has started using the SRLN demographics maps for presentations to circuit clerks, circuit court judges, civil legal aid and pro bono practitioners. “The maps helped provide context for why access ...

Alison Davis-Holland

Alison Davis-Holland

Alison Davis-Holland is the Cartography and Story Maps Lead for the Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN). She is a veteran cartographer and geographer with over 20 years of experience using geographic information systems (GIS) technology and maps to ...

Presentation: What’s In It For Me?  How to Use Geospatial Data Visualization to Inform and Engage Decision Makers (EJC 2017)

Presentation: What’s In It For Me? How to Use Geospatial Data Visualization to Inform and Engage Decision Makers (EJC 2017)

At the 2017 American Bar Association (ABA) Equal Justice Conference and the  National Meeting of State Access to Justice Chairs, Nancy Kinnally and Alison Davis-Holland shared their story of how they used geospatial data visualization and strategic messag ...

Resource: What a Geographic Information Systems Is and What it Can Do (Davis-Holland 2016)

Resource: What a Geographic Information Systems Is and What it Can Do (Davis-Holland 2016)

Alison Davis-Holland's GIS with a Test Drive presentation, offered as a slideshare, highlights the top ten functions that GIS can do and uses simple language to explain the capabilities of GIS and spatial analysis. The presentation provides real worl ...

Resource: GIS/Data Resources for Justice (SRLN 2017)

Resource: GIS/Data Resources for Justice (SRLN 2017)

Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and data can provide useful information to drive decision making in the justice community. Here are some resources that can help.   Data Geospatial datasets at data.gov ArcGIS Online Census Bureau's Amer ...

Article: Choose the Right Map Symbology To Make Your Story Shine (Davis-Holland 2018)

Article: Choose the Right Map Symbology To Make Your Story Shine (Davis-Holland 2018)

Think cartography is all stats and science? Prepare to be surprised by the amount of psychology, art, design, culture, and communication involved in map making and how to choose effective symbology that makes your story and data shine. Great read for thos ...