GIS

GIS

Author: Patrick McHaffie

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-05-29

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1000873315

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The second edition of this introductory GIS textbook is thoroughly rewritten and updated to respond to the demand for critical engagement with technologies that address relevant issues across several disciplines preparing students for higher-level work in geotechnologies. Chapters are arranged to (1) build competence in fundamental skills, (2) explore applications of higher-level managerial and analytical functions that are typically called upon in public, nonprofit, and private sector milieu, and (3) propose and detail a template for organizing, executing, and completing a GIS project successfully. This interests all users from beginners to experienced professionals. Features: Uses the latest version of ArcGIS Pro (3.0) to present a fully rewritten and updated text with diverse perspectives. Includes many real-world examples with urban planning, environmental, and social justice foci. Presents new discussions, examples, and lab materials on open-source GIS projects. Includes lab activities and data available for download from Support Materials. Junior and senior level undergraduate students taking courses in remote sensing and GIS applications, studying in the fields of Geography, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Urban Studies, Public Health, and Social Disciplines, as well as researchers and academics in the same fields, will all benefit from the information provided in the updated version of this book.


Integrating Geographic Information Systems into Library Services: A Guide for Academic Libraries

Integrating Geographic Information Systems into Library Services: A Guide for Academic Libraries

Author: Abresch, John

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1599047284

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With the onslaught of emergent technology in academia, libraries are privy to many innovative techniques to recognize and classify geospatial data?above and beyond the traditional map librarianship. As librarians become more involved in the development and provision of GIS services and resources, they encounter both problems and solutions. Integrating Geographic Information Systems into Library Services: A Guide for Academic Libraries integrates traditional map librarianship and contemporary issues in digital librarianship within a framework of a global embedded information infrastructure, addressing technical, legal, and institutional factors such as collection development, reference and research services, and cataloging/metadata, as well as issues in accessibility and standards.


Developing Spatial Data Infrastructures

Developing Spatial Data Infrastructures

Author: Ian P. Williamson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-07-10

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0203485777

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Expert perspectives on SDI theory and practice The spatial data infrastructure (SDI) concept continues to evolve and become an increasingly important element of the infrastructure that supports economic development, environmental management, and social stability. Because of its dynamic and complex nature, however, it remains a fuzzy concept


The United States Government Internet Directory, 2013

The United States Government Internet Directory, 2013

Author: Shana Hertz Hattis

Publisher: Bernan Press

Published: 2013-07-29

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 1598886290

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Discover the depth of government information and services available online. The United States Government Internet Directory serves as a guide to the changing landscape of government information online. The Directory is an indispensable guidebook for anyone who is looking for official U.S. government resources on the Web. The U.S. government's information online is massive and can be difficult to locate. The e-version of this book allows you to click on a link and go directly to each government site!