Librarian for Geospatial Information Systems Services
New York University
Years Active: 2019 - 2022
Andrew Battista is the Librarian for Geospatial Information Systems at New York University, where he provides geospatial guidance and manages collections for the university community. Andrew is a contributor to the GeoBlacklight open source data discovery project, and he regularly teaches classes on data cleaning, geospatial analysis, and data visualization. Previously, Andrew earned a Ph.D. in English Literature, and he has taught classes in Art History and the Politics of Information.
Pronouns: he/him
See also: Get to Know DCN Curator Andrew Battista!Datasets curated by Andrew:
- DCN-67: Land productivity and land availability for growing bioenergy crop…
- DCN-114: Detailed mapping of global human modification…
- DCN-205: Carbon Opportunity Cost…
- DCN-208: Confluence Density Effects…
- DCN-219: Egress Behavior from Select…
- DCN-242: Ring-tailed lemurs…
- DCN-247: The integration of lidar and legacy datasets…
Data Curation Primer Contributions:
Geodatabase (Creator)