Geographical Information Systems
Since the publication of the First Edition of Geographical Information Systems in 1991, the "Big Book" of GIS has become the definitive work on the science, application and practice of GIS.
Since the publication of the First Edition of Geographical Information Systems in 1991, the "Big Book" of GIS has become the definitive work on the science, application and practice of GIS.
The CD ROM accompanies the book and is designed to provide students in a first or second GIS course with a solid foundation in both GIS concepts and the use of GIS. The book retains the same comprehensive coverage of GIS topics as featured in the first edition.
The newest addition to the OnWord Press INSIDE series for GIS professionals, this how-to and reference book introduces beginning through intermediate users seeking a standard for map creation and maintenance in a CAD environment to use of AutoCAD Map 2000.
When local governments decide to go digital and use a geographic information system (GIS) to store and access information, many tasks need to be done.
What is CensusMapper? CensusMapper is a geographic information system designed to make maps and tabular reports of historic U.S. Census and related data.
This definitive handbook uniquely documents the 2001 UK Census from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
The Enhanced Points of Interest (EPOI) file is a national database of over 1 million Canadian business and recreational points of interest.
Although there are catalogues of individual maps in The British Library, up to now there has been no listing of maps in the Library's collection of atlases.