Data Releases 11 – 27 January 2023

Recent data releases are as follows:

Date of update DATA VERSION APPLICATION
27/01/2023 MasterMap Topo December 2022 OS Roam
MasterMap Topo December 2022 Schools
26/01/2023 Terrain 5 January 2023 OS Download
Terrain 5 DTM January 2023 OS Download
Raster Charts January 2022 Marine Download
Boreholes January 2023 Geology Download
19/01/2023 MasterMap Topo December 2022 OS Download
Vector Map Local January 2023 OS Download
Vector Map Local Raster January 2023 OS Download
12/01/2023 MasterMap Water January 2023 OS Download
Codepoint Polygons January 2023 OS Download
Codepoint Polygons January 2023 OS Download
Open TOID November 2022 OS Download
Open USRN November 2022 OS Download
Open USRN December 2022 OS Download
Open UPRN November 2022 OS Download
Open Linked Identifiers November 2022 OS Download
12.5cm Colour Infrared Trial Pilot Roam and Download
50cm Colour Infrared Trial Pilot Roam and Download
5cm RGB Imagery Trial Pilot Roam and Download
12.5cm RGB Imagery Trial Pilot Roam and Download
2m DSM Trial Pilot Roam and Download
2m DTM Trial Pilot Roam and Download

 

EPSRC iCASE PhD Studentships

Ordnance Survey, Great Britain’s national mapping agency, along with partner universities Exeter and Birmingham, has two iCASE awards for which we are inviting applications for the 2022-23 academic year.  Please follow the links below for full details.

EPSRC iCASE PhD Studentship – University of Exeter and Ordnance Survey

Statistical Data Science Methods for Identifying Redundancy in Geo-Spatial Data
Closes 9 September 2022

Full project description, entry requirements and application process details available from:

https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/award/?id=4490

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/ukri-icase-ordnance-survey-studentship-statistical-data-science-methods-for-identifying-redundancy-in-geo-spatial-data/?p145978

 

EPSRC iCASE PhD Studentship – University of Birmingham and Ordnance Survey

Advanced geophysical multi-sensor data inversion and integration into GIS
Closes 1 September 2022

Full project description, entry requirements and application process details available from:

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CQM017/phd-studentship-advanced-geophysical-multi-sensor-data-inversion-and-integration-into-gis

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/advanced-geophysical-multi-sensor-data-inversion-and-integration-into-gis/?p145259

Licence Renewals on 1 August 2022

As many of you will know, all Digimap subscriptions are renewed annually on 1st August. As a consequence, all registered users are required to renew their agreement to the End User Licence Agreements (EULAs).

When you next log in to Digimap after 1st August, you will be prompted to do this.  It is not a re-registration process, so following the prompts means you will not lose access to any history you have with Digimap. Your Saved Maps and Previous Downloads will still be available.

If you are prompted to re-register (i.e. asked to fill in your details anew), it may be that your institution has changed something relating to your account and you have been assigned a new identifier as part of your login details that Digimap doesn’t recognise. If this happens, you will appear to Digimap as a brand new user and your Saved Maps and Previous Downloads will not be available under your new registration.

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