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  1. Geographic Information Systems and Science by Paul A. Longley, Michael F. Goodchild, et all 2005-03-22
  2. Geographic Information Systems and Science by Paul A. Longley, Mike Goodchild, et all 2010-08-09
  3. Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling by C. Dana Tomlin, 1990-03
  4. Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction by Tor Bernhardsen, 2002-05-23
  5. Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering by Lynn E. Johnson, 2008-12-17
  6. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems with Data Files CD-ROM by Kang-tsung Chang, 2009-01-16
  7. Managing Geographic Information Systems, Second Edition by Nancy J. Obermeyer Phd, PhD Jeffrey K. Pinto PhD, 2007-12-03
  8. Geographic Information Systems for the Social Sciences: Investigating Space and Place by Steven J. Steinberg, Sheila L. Steinberg, 2005-08-04
  9. Anthropology, Space, and Geographic Information Systems (Spatial Information Systems)
  10. Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems, 2nd Edition Update with Integrated Lab Exercises by Michael N. DeMers, 2002-12-20
  11. Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems (2nd Edition) by Chor Pang Lo, Albert K.W. Yeung, 2006-08-20
  12. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems by Kang-Tsung Chang, 2009-04-01
  13. Multidimensional Geographic Information Science (Geographic Information Systems Workshop) by Jonathan Raper, 2000-11-23
  14. Introducing Geographic Information Systems with ArcGIS: A Workbook Approach to Learning GIS by Michael Kennedy, 2009-04-13

1. Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems. The Geographic Information System (GIS) Office supports the county government with geographic analysis, survey control, maps, aireal photography
http://co.stafford.va.us/Departments/Geographic_Information_Systems/Index.shtml

2. Geographic Information Systems - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
Introduction What Is In This Book What is a GIS? Geographic Information Systems provide a method for integrating and analyzing spatial (digital map based) information such as
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3. Geographic Information Systems | Marketstar
MarketStar's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program can lead you to the places you need to be. Our GIS database provides an intelligent approach to analysis.
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Who are your ideal customers and where do they live? How can you identify geographic clusters with the right channel partners who support your business model? Into what regions should you expand your sales force? Companies that do not take a methodical, data-centric approach to answering these questions will waste considerable time, money and effort on sales program management and expansion. MarketStar's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program can lead you to the places you need to be, literally. Our GIS databases draw upon multiple sources to visually define the demographic and spatial regions of your next sale. This intelligent approach to analysis will enable the effective development of winning go-to-market strategies. Our GIS staff has experience with many types of visual analysis, including:

4. GIS.com
Provides introductory overviews on many aspects of GIS. Find information about industries, curriculums and current events in GIS.
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A geographic information system (GIS) allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. More What Can I Do with GIS? The Geographic Approach Glossaries ... Publications
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Jack Dangermond Talks about GeoDesign at TED2010 James Baker of the Clinton Foundation on the Use of GIS for REDD GIS' Future: Crowds, Clouds...and 4-D Open Data and the Future of Mapping ... The Geographic Approach to Climate Change Free e-book now available
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5. Geographic Information System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Geographic information systems (GIS) or geospatial information systems is a set of tools that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that are linked to location(s).
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Geographic information systems (GIS) or geospatial information systems is a set of tools that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that are linked to location(s). In the simplest terms, GIS is the merging of cartography, statistical analysis, and database technology. GIS systems are used in cartography remote sensing land surveying public utility management, natural resource management precision agriculture photogrammetry geography ... aerial video , and localized search engines As GIS can be thought of as a system, it digitally creates and "manipulates" spatial areas that may be jurisdictional, purpose or application oriented for which a specific GIS is developed. Hence, a GIS developed for an application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose may not be necessarily interoperable or compatible with a GIS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose. What goes beyond a GIS is a spatial data infrastructure (SDI), a concept that has no such restrictive boundaries.

6. GIS Lounge | Information About Geographic Information Systems, GPS, Cartography,
The complete source for information and resources. Information on data and applications and about GIS careers.
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7. Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems . Map Yourself a Great Future . From engineers and real estate agents to farmers and scientists, GIS helps
http://www.ppcc.edu/career/geographic-information-systems/

8. Welcome To NHGIS — National Historical Geographic Information System
Historical U.S. census data and boundary files from 1790 to 2000.
http://www.nhgis.org/
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The National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) provides, free of charge, aggregate census data and GIS-compatible boundary files for the United States between 1790 and 2000. NHGIS offers the following options to obtain data: Funding for the NHGIS provided by the National Science Foundation
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9. Geographic Information Systems - NIU - Off-campus Academics
Certificate in Geographical Information Systems for undergraduate and graduate credit, available online.
http://www.niu.edu/offcampusacademics/GIS/index.shtml

10. Think GIS At ESRI Ireland - Geographical Resources For Business
A campaign launched by ESRI Ireland to promote Geographic Information Systems in Ireland.
http://www.thinkgis.ie
This website is a campaign launched by ESRI Ireland to promote the value that GIS is bringing to organisations on the island of Ireland. Each month, we will be publishing case studies that highlight the enormous variety of maps and geographic analysis that are being created every day using GIS technology.
Simply put, a Geographical Information System combines and visualises spatial layers of information about a place to give you a better understanding of events at that location. What layers of information you combine depends on your purpose - finding the best location for a new store, analysing environmental damage, and so on.
Select a Case Study The Irish Natural Forestry Foundation Achill Archaeological Field School Ordnance Survey: The Irish Historic Maps On-Line Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development National Roads Authority Chorus Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland North Down Borough Council South Dublin County Council Dept. of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources Dept. of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government

11. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Poster
Poster side 1 What is GIS? How does a GIS Work? What's Special About a GIS? Framework for Cooperation For More Information Poster side 2 Applications of
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Geographic information system (GIS) technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning. For example, a GIS might allow emergency planners to easily calculate emergency response times in the event of a natural disaster, or a GIS might be used to find wetlands that need protection from pollution.
What is a GIS?
A GIS is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location. Practitioners also define a GIS as including the procedures, operating personnel, and spatial data that go into the system.
How does a GIS work?
Relating information from different sources
The power of a GIS comes from the ability to relate different information in a spatial context and to reach a conclusion about this relationship. Most of the information we have about our world contains a location reference, placing that information at some point on the globe. When rainfall information is collected, it is important to know where the rainfall is located. This is done by using a location reference system, such as longitude and latitude, and perhaps elevation. Comparing the rainfall information with other information, such as the location of marshes across the landscape, may show that certain marshes receive little rainfall. This fact may indicate that these marshes are likely to dry up, and this inference can help us make the most appropriate decisions about how humans should interact with the marsh. A GIS, therefore, can reveal important new information that leads to better decisionmaking.

12. Office Of Information Technology
Geospatial Information Advisory Council conducting surveys on coordination goals and data availability. Click here to fill out the coordination survey.
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The Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) is responsible for the operation and delivery of information and communications technology (ICT) services and innovation across all Executive Branch agencies in the State of Colorado. Our mission is to increase the effectiveness of government through the use of shared information and technology. As the enterprise provider of ICT, OIT oversees technology initiatives at the state level, recommending strategies and maximizing efficiencies of service delivery in a cost-effective manner through the application of enterprise technology solutions. Our enterprise approach also enables the agile delivery of new applications to state agencies that improve citizen access to government services while increasing accountability and transparency.
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14. What Is GIS? | GIS.com
GIS.com is a portal to GIS information on the Web. The site showcases how people use GIS and geospatial technology and provides GIS users with links to resources to help them in
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What Can I Do with GIS? The Geographic Approach Glossaries Publications A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. A GIS helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework. About Contact Us Privacy Legal ... Site Map

15. BCIT : : Geographic Information Systems: Full-time, Advanced Diploma
The BCIT Advanced Diploma program in Geographic Information Systems is designed for university or college graduates with a background in a related discipline or technology.
http://www.bcit.ca/study/programs/9100fadvdip

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17. GIS (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Geographic information science, the academic theory behind the development, use, and application of geographic information systems; Geographic information system, a system for
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18. Postbaccalaureate Certificate In Geographic Information Systems
Earn an Online Certificate in Geographic Information Systems from Penn State Online and choose from courses designed in consultation with an advisory board composed of GIS
http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/GISCertificate.shtml

19. Welcome To Geographic-informationsystems
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20. Geographic Information Systems - GIS
Geographic Information Systems or GIS are automated systems that enable a user or analyst to capture, store, integrate, manipulate, analyze and display data that are
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) What is GIS?
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system that enables a user or analyst to capture, store, integrate, manipulate, analyze and display data that are spatially referenced to the Earth. It can be best described as a high-tech map that replaces traditional cartographic methods which are static, expensive to update, and can only represent one level or specific scale of spatial data per map. Digital Data
Geographic Information Systems use digital data that allow the analyst to easily create maps with many different layers or themes at any scale desired. The scale can be changed from 1:24000 to 1:10000. By changing the scale of your final map, you are not changing the scale that the original data was collected at, you are only changing the scale of the map that you are producing. Data can be stored as:
  • Points: Store locations, emergency phone locations, historic sites, or traffic lights

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