Sini Pöytäniemi
Product Owner in National Land Survey of Finland; interested in anything GIS
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Oskari is a beautiful open source map framework which is based on the idea of creating map applications utilizing distributed Spatial Data Infrastructures, i.e. standardized map APIs such as WMS and OGC API Features. Publishing customized maps with Oskari and embedding them on a website is easy. Using Oskari as an administrator or an end-user doesn’t require any programming skills. Oskari is used by dozens of different organisations, mainly in the public sector in Finland, to create hundreds of web map applications.
Development and improvement of Oskari is continuous. Some of the new features include improvements in mobile use, as well as new feel and look in map publishing, thematic statistical maps and other smaller improvements. In addition, the website for Oskari community (oskari.org) has been completely renewed. And last but not least, the Oskari logo has received a fresh new design – we are happy to introduce you to the new Oskari Otter!
In this presentation we will share with you practical examples of how to use Oskari. Our target audience is the current or future administrators and end users of Oskari-instances. Whether you are new to Oskari or know it from before, welcome to listen and discuss how you could get the best out of Oskari.
Learn more from our new website oskari.org.
Finnish National Geoportal Paikkatietoikkuna was first launched in 2009 and is now the home of over 3000 open map layers from nearly 70 different data producers in Finland, and is used by 3 - 6 000 users every day. Its background is largely in the INSPIRE-directive, which expects the spatial data to be accessible, reusable and interoperable: the Geoportal functions as a national service for the data producers to demonstrate and display their open datasets to the public.
Paikkatietoikkuna is regularly referred to in social media, news articles, blogs as well as teaching materials in education sector, as it has become well known in the society. Today, Paikkatietoikkuna is essential for thousands of professionals in variety of different fields, such as in forestry and environmental fields. These people need in their daily work an easy to use map applications with national or local datasets for viewing and overlaying map layers for comparison, for creating their own map data for simple analysis or for embedding a map on their website without any programming skills.
Paikkatietoikkuna, soon after its birth, initiated what is now known as open source Oskari map framework (oskari.org), and today many other map applications are based on Oskari.
In this presentation you will hear how Paikkatietoikkuna gained its central role within Finnish spatial data infrastructure today.