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ArcView Training Materials: Geographical Information Systems, Introduction to ArcView, Introduction to Analysis
Data - input, conversion, integration and management.
Atlas: The Louisiana Statewide GIS
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geospatial data for the state of Louisiana
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS)
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CSISS recognizes the growing significance of space, spatiality, location, and place in social science research. It seeks to develop unrestricted access to tools and perspectives that will advance the spatial analytic capabilities of researchers throughout the social sciences. CSISS was funded in 1999 with support from the National Science Foundation under its program to promote research infrastructure in the social and behavioral sciences.
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These web pages provide information related to the development, standards and implementation of the Cadastral National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). This site supports the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Subcommittee for Cadastral Data and serves as a focus for coordinating national cadastral, parcel, and land records efforts. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is charged with coordinating cadastral information under OMB Circular A-16.
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This is page offers connections to many Geographic Information Systems (GIS) resources available on the Internet.
GEOSPATIAL DATA REPORT : Finding and Using GIS Data
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A blog about geospatial data sources and how to use data in GIS
Geospatial Electronic Airport Obstruction Chart (eAOC)
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The eAOC is a collection of geospatial data that has been determined to be relevant to air transportation on and near airports. Several techniques are used in obtaining these data, including ground survey, remote sensing , manual entry or calculated values. The types of information typically collected consist of reference data including runway and navaid information, data relating to imaginary surfaces that define safe altitudes for approaches and landings (Obstruction Identification Surfaces or OIS as specified in the FAA’s Federal Aviation Regulations Part 77) including obstacle and obstructing areas, layout of an airport including aircraft movement areas, and features found at and near an airport of landmark value.
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This PowerPoint is made possible through a grant from the Special Libraries Association.
GIS Data Resource Guides | Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies
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While an employee at CAST Stephan Pollard created two GIS data resource guides which were for several years CAST's most accessed web pages.
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This document is designed specifically to provide guidance for individuals and organisations involved in the creation, maintenance, use and long-term preservation of GIS-based digital resources. It should be noted that although the overall emphasis is upon archaeological data, the information presented has much wider disciplinary implications. ISSN 1463-5194
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These pages provide pointers to GIS companies, associations, and government web pages as well as sources of software, data, publications, and services. Information does not reflect use or endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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"What is a GIS?" page contains text which is displayed at the following USGS website. The text was reformatted to best meet the needs of Global GIS users.
The "What is ArcView?" section contains a mixture of the ESRI Virtual Campus course Introduction to ArcView GIS and pages created at USGS for this CD series. The pages written by ESRI contain copyrighted text and images. We would like to thank ESRI for allowing us to use their online course as a resource. To gain access to the full course and other free valuable courses please visit the ESRI Virtual Campus site
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The USGS has a well-deserved reputation for the collection, interpretation, and distribution of geologic, hydrologic, cartographic, and biologic data. Although the Bureau's mission is primarily domestic in focus, many of the datasets we develop are global. These include the recently released Global Digital Elevation Model (DEM), a wide variety of remotely sensed products, data on world oil, gas, coal, and mineral deposits, biodiversity, and geologic hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides).
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LandView IV is the latest release of LandView. LandView is a geographic information system software package produced by the government. This PowerPoint will serve as a brief overview to some of the features of LandView IV.
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The LandView 5 Demo system provides the complete LandView software, but with a small extract of data and maps, from Prince William County, Virginia. The demo can be used to evaluate whether this product is suitable for your needs. The LandView 5 Tutorial uses this demo system in its examples.
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Released January 20, 2004. LandView 6 updates the Census 2000 statistical data as well as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) databases contained in LandView 5 that was released in November, 2002. If all you need to do is geocode addresses to census tracts or prepare EPA Risk Management Plans, then there is no need to upgrade from LandView 5 to LandView 6.
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The LandView IV Demo system provides the complete LandView software, but with a small extract of data and maps, from New Castle County, Delaware. The demo can be used to evaluate whether this product is suitable for your needs. The LandView IV Guided Tour uses this demo system in its examples.
LDEQ Geographic Information Systems
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The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) has had a department-wide Geographical Information System (GIS) in place since 1994. The GIS Center provides support to all GIS users within LDEQ and constructs maps as requested by LDEQ personnel. The Center also maintains and develops GIS data sets for agency mapping requirements.
Louisiana Geographic Information Center (LAGIC)
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LAGIC was established by the Louisiana GIS Council (LGISC) and the Office of Information Technology to facilitate the distribution of geographic information, provide technical assistance, and support GIS data development among state, federal, and local government.
Louisiana Geographic Information Systems Council
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The Louisiana Geographic Information Systems Council (LGISC) was created by the state Legislature in 1995 to: "eliminate duplication of effort and unnecessary redundancy in data collections and systems and to provide for integration of geographically-related data bases to facilitate the policy and planning purposes of the state of Louisiana."
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The Louisiana Geographic Information Systems Council created this web site to introduce the concepts, strategies, and methods for local, state, and federal entities interested in the implementation, development, and support of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their organization.
National Environmental Satellite, Data & Information Service
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data
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The National Geospatial Program provides leadership for USGS geospatial coordination, production and service activities. The Program engages partners to develop standards and produce consistent and accurate data through its Geospatial Liaison Network. Operational support is provided by the National Geospatial Technical Operations Center. These and other Program activities that are essential to the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) are managed as a unified portfolio that benefits geospatial information users throughout the Nation.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is a Department of Defense combat support agency and a member of the national Intelligence Community (IC). NGA develops imagery and map-based intelligence solutions for U.S. national defense, homeland security and safety of navigation. NGA provides timely, relevant and accurate geospatial intelligence in support of national security objectives. The term "geospatial intelligence" means the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Geospatial intelligence consists of imagery, imagery intelligence and geospatial (e.g., mapping, charting and geodesy) information.
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The data represented here is only a sample of the wealth of information now available in the public domain or currently being developped by numerous entities involved in archeology, ecology, climate or global change studies.
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Single Frame Records consist of a diverse group of aerial photos within the USGS EROS historical film archives which were acquired from 1939 to present by a wide variety of sources: USGS, NASA, U.S. Air Force, Army Map Service, U.S. Navy, Alaska High-Altitude Aerial Photography (AHAP) and others.
Single Frame Records vary in scale, size, quality, and coverage. The film is archived and geographically retrievable at the frame level. The records are matched up with medium resolution digitized files (400 dpi) and high resolution products are made on demand.
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The GIS History Project was launched at a workshop held in Santa Barbara, California, in September of 1996. The workshop was held because a critical examination of the history of GIS was identified as a high-priority research topic at the Specialist Meeting for the NCGIA's Initiative 19, GIS and Society: The Social Implications of How People, Space, and Environment are Represented in GIS.
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The most visited GIS/RS jobs site on the Internet. Started in 1992, the GJC has helped thousands of GIS/RS professionals find positions. With hundreds of positions and resumes in our databases, the GJC has resources for both employers and those seeking jobs. The GJC is no longer a free site (it is for posting resumes). We are charging minimal fees to post position descriptions in order to operate the site.

