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  1. Spatial Accuracy Assessment of Wetland Permit Data.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Nina M. Kelly, 2000-04-01
  2. Semi-automatic modeling of buildings from digital surface models.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Daniel R. Dos Santos, Antonio M.G. Tommaselli, et all 2004-07-01
  3. GIS and Health.(Review) (book review): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Deborah Thomas, 2000-10-01
  4. The 1:24,000-scale topographic base map data model.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Charlie Frye, 2003-04-01
  5. Knowledge Acquisition for Generalization Rules.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Tiina Kilpelainen, 2000-01-01
  6. The Development of Phenomenological Generalization Within an Object-oriented Paradigm.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Daniel Ormsby, William Mackaness, 1999-01-01
  7. The U.S. Geological Survey Land Remote Sensing Program.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Theodore Saunders, Jay Feuquay, et all 2003-04-01
  8. Geographic data for academic research: assessing access policies.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Bastiaan van Loenen, Harlan J. Onsrud, 2004-01-01
  9. Integrated mobile GIS and wireless Internet Map Servers for environmental monitoring and management.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Ming-Hsiang Tsou, 2004-07-01
  10. All Equal-Area Map Projections Are Created Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others(*).(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by E. Lynn Usery, Jeong Chang Seong, 2001-07-01
  11. The Constraint Method for Solving Spatial Conflicts in Cartographic Generalization.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Lars E. Harrie, 1999-01-01
  12. Building and road generalization with the CHANGE generalization software using Turkish topographic base map data.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by I. Oztug Bildirici, 2004-01-01
  13. Computing distance to the nearest utility: as the crow flies vs. as the gas flows.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Jr. Lembo Arthur J., Rachel A. Davidson, et all 2003-10-01
  14. The Nature of Analytical Cartography: An Introduction.(Editorial): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Harold Moellering, 2000-07-01

81. Service Tasmania Online: Home > Science And Technology > Geography > Maps And Ma
survey, spatial data, and surveyrelated legislation. and Wildlife Service GIS (GeographicalInformation Section information, and GIS mapping projects (erosion
http://www.servicetasmania.tas.gov.au/Nav/SubHeading.asp?Topic=Science and techn

82. Glossary Of Census Terms
GLIS (Geographic and Land Information Society) A proposed new professionalmember organization of the American Congress on surveying and mapping.
http://eire.census.gov/mod-perl/ssd/Glossary?G

83. Mapping A Northern Land
Gerald McGrath is professor emeritus of geography, Queen s University and then washead of the mapping Programme Section at the Surveys and mapping
http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/book.php?bookid=895

84. Cartolink
geography and Map Division, Library of Congress. Geoscience Australia.National Geodetic Survey. National Imagery and mapping Agency.
http://www.csun.edu/~hfgeg003/csg/cartolink.html
Cartography Specialty Group
Cartographic Links
GIS Monitor
Books about Maps and Cartography
Books about Maps and Cartography
Agencies U.S . Federal Government Agencies Bureau of the Census Centre for Topographic Information - Canada ...
Interactive California Environmental Management

Interactive City Maps
Los Angeles

Interactive Mapping and Data Analysis - Cornell

Map Design for the Internet - Canada

MapQuest
...
Tiger Map Server Browser
Careers in Cartography
Careers in Cartography - CAGIS
Geospatial Info.
and Technology
GIS Careers.com

GIS Jobs.com
Monster.com Office of Personnel Mgt. ... Rand McNally
Cartography Instruction
Intro to Cartography and GIS, Peterson Carto Corner Cartography and GIS - Skupkin ... Understanding USA
Data
U.S. Census American Factfinder Baltic GIS Database Bureau of the Census ... World Gazetteer
Departments
American Universities Cart. Dept. Utrecht CSU, Long Beach ... UW-Madison Geography Home Page
Societies
AAG GIS Specialty Group AAG Remote Sensing Group Association of American Geographers Home Page. American Congress on Surveying and Mapping ... Western Association of Map Libraries
Other Map Finders
Oddens ' Bookmarks Internet Resources for Geog The Mining Company - Maps ... Return to the CSG Home Page.

85. Internet Resources: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
http//www.gis.com/; USGS Geographic Information Systems US Geological Survey tellshow GIS works and American Congress on surveying and mapping http//www
http://www.uta.edu/library/internet/gis.html

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86. University Of Colorado At Denver
Geographic information systems require development of supporting spatial include CalculusII, Computing, Statistics, surveying and mapping and Introduction
http://www.cudenver.edu/megis/

Schools and Colleges
College of Engineering and Applied Science About the College Admissions ... Student Affairs
Geographic Information Systems
Related Links Spring/Summer Schedule MASTER OF ENGINEERING DEGREE - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION The Master of Engineering degree - Geographic Information Systems (MEng-GIS) option is directed to engineers and other environmental and urban infrastructure professionals seeking skills in using and managing these rapidly developing spatial data technologies. The degree emphasizes quantitative methods in the development and application of GIS technologies to a spectrum of discipline-specific settings having significant spatial dimensions. The MEng-GIS degree at CU-Denver is multidisciplinary involving Civil Engineering (environmental, geodesy and remote sensing, water resources, geotechnical and transportation), Geography and Environmental Sciences (remote sensing, ecology, air quality, environmental impact assessment), Urban and Regional Planning (spatial analysis, community development), Computer Science (data structures, database systems and software engineering), Applied Mathematics (probability and statistics, networks, simulation and optimization), and Engineering Management. The MEng-GIS degree program consists of 9 courses, or 27 semester hours of graduate credit, plus 3 hours of an advanced applications project. The project is not a thesis, but a separate, creative, state-of-the-art report that must be written and orally defended. Course deliveries are tailored for the working professional. On-campus course offerings are in the late afternoon, evening or on weekends. Also, the entire degree is offered on-line using Internet-based courseware and teleconferencing technologies. To enroll, the MEng-GIS program requires a Baccalaureate degree in engineering, math, physics, natural science (biology, chemistry, geology, geography), or social science (economics, planning) from an accredited college or university.

87. GIS, Mapping, And Geospatial Solutions By Intergraph
GIS, mapping, and geospatial solutions by Intergraph! We enable our customers to see the world clearly by providing interactive tools for accessing, analyzing, and managing geolinked information
http://www.intergraph.com/gis

88. Cartographers (Map Makers)
Collect, analyze, and interpret geographic information provided by Conduct researchin mapping techniques and Analyze survey data, source maps, photographs
http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/Cartogph.HTM
California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides
Employment Development Department
Labor Market Information
* * * This is NOT a job offer * * *
The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions.
If you are searching for a job, please go to CalJOBS SM (for jobs in California) OR America's Job Bank (for jobs nationwide)
CARTOGRAPHERS (MAP MAKERS)
California Occupational Guide Number 517
Interest Area
: Mechanical - Technical and Professional
WHAT DOES A CARTOGRAPHER DO?
CARTOGRAPHERS make maps. Cartography involves many processes that require the skills of a wide range of specialists and technicians. Some workers in cartographic occupations perform routine work while others have technical jobs requiring years of training and experience. In large organizations, some workers may specialize in one function such as compiling or editing. In smaller organizations, job duties may be combined according to the type of maps produced. ... www.caljobs.ca.gov or at America’s Job Bank at www.ajb.dni.us

89. Ancestry.com - Maps, Atlases, & Locality Collections
Map Distribution, US Geological Survey Box 25286, Federal Center Denver quarterlyBulletin of the Special Libraries Association, geography and Map Division.
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/learning/maps.htm
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You might use maps to locate an ancestral home or to find a reference to a town that no longer exists. In "Gazetteers: Identifying Research Localities," Ancestry 12 (4) (July/August 1994), David Thackery notes the following: "Genealogy is, among other things, an exercise in geography. Successful research often hinges on identifying the locality in which one's ancestors lived. Once we know the locality, we are in a position to consult the records and histories for the area in an effort to piece together the lives of our forebears." Pinpointing modern place-names can begin with Frank R. Abate, ed., Omni Gazetteer of the United State of America , 11 vols. (Detroit: Omnigraphics, 1991). The work is subtitled "Providing Name, Location, and Identification for Nearly 1,500,000 Populated Places and Geographic Features in the Fifty States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Territories." Modern towns can also be sought in

90. Atlases -- Library Of Congress Geography And Maps: An Illustrated Guide
Geological Survey s National Atlas of the United States of America (Washington, DC,1970), which was edited by Arch C. Gerlach, Chief of the geography and Map
http://www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/guide/gmillatl.html
Atlases
A scholar who never travels but stays at home is not worthy to be accounted a scholar. From my youth on I had the ambition to travel, but could not afford to wander over the three hundred counties of Korea, much less the whole world. So, carrying out an ancient practise, I drew a geographical atlas. And while gazing at it for long stretches at a time I feel as though I was carrying out my ambition . . . Morning and evening while bending over my small study table, I meditate on it and play with it and there in one vast panorama are the districts, the prefectures and the four seas, and endless stretches of thousands of miles. WON HAK-SAENG
Korean Student
Preface to his untitled manuscript atlas of China during the Ming Dynasty, dated 1721. T he geography and map division holds more than 53,000 atlases, the largest and most comprehensive collection in the world. Additional rare atlases are found in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Geographical coverage of the atlas collection is heavily weighted toward the United States (47 percent), world (19 percent), and Europe (16 percent). Some 20,000 atlases acquired before 1973 are described in Philip Lee Phillips and Clara Egli LeGear's A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress with Bibliographic Notes (9 volumes, Washington, 1909 1992) and LeGear's

91. Mapping Science
Topographic mapping, Photogrammetry, Digital. Geomatics, Paleogeography.Geomatics Engineering, Biogeography. Survey Engineering, Phylogeography.
http://www.huris.com/web/cog/sci/phs/eas/c3890.htm
HURIS Skills Directory Academia Science Physical Sciences Earth Sciences ... Geosciences Mapping Science Mapping Science Photogrammetry Photographic Analog Mapping Photogrammetry, Analogue Topographic Mapping Photogrammetry, Digital Topographic Relief Photogrammetry, Interpretive Topography Geography Hypsography - elevations Geography, Physical Orography - mountains Geography, Human Hydro graphy - surface water Geography, Social Chorography Geography, Cultural Cartography Geography, Political Geospatial Sciences Geography, Economic Geodesy Geography, Agricultural Geodesy, Satellite Geography, Environmental Geodesy, Littoral Geography, Littoral - shorelines Geomatics Paleo geography Geomatics Engineering Bio geography Survey Engineering Phylo geography Surveying Phyto geography Remote Sensing / Viewing Zoo geography Space-based Imaging Ethno geography Space-based Photography Noso geography Aerial Photography Geo informatics Planimetric Photography Coordinate Systems Measurements Orthophotography Geographic Information Systems ( GIS ) Photo mensuration Global Positioning Systems ( GPS ) Photographic Interpretation Photointerpretation, Terrestrial

92. World-Wide Web Resources - Maps
California Geographical Survey, contains an electronic map library,census data archive, and mapping resources library. Campus Maps.
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/maps.html

Maps
  • Jump to Kentucky Mapping
  • Jump to U. S. Government Mapping
    Sites Added Since April 11
  • Kentucky's Geography Network , geography and mapping resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
  • Kymartian , source for digital ortho, geologic, topographic, and national wetlands images of Kentucky.
  • Aerials Only Gallery , aerial photography of the U.S. featuring New England, Florida, California, and National Parks.
  • Alabama Maps , from the Cartographic Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama. Historical and contemporary maps from around the world. ( note : Called "Alabama Maps" to reflect the producers, not the content.)
  • American Cities Atlas Project , Prof. William Bowen's color maps of the following cities displaying census data related to population, income, etc.
  • American Congress on Surveying and Mapping , features information about ACSM, sample articles from its publications, and a listing of related World Wide Web resources.
  • America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world.
  • Atlapedia , country profiles providing facts and data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history and economy.
  • 93. A Boost To Survey And Mapping
    The reason for this is that geographical data, of which survey and mapping isone component, has become an invaluable resource to plan many business
    http://www.flonnet.com/fl2013/stories/20030704003511200.htm
    Volume 20 - Issue 13, June 21 - July 04, 2003
    India's National Magazine
    from the publishers of THE HINDU Home Contents
    SPECIAL FEATURE: THE GREAT ARC
    A boost to survey and mapping Interview with Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy
    K. GAJENDRAN
    The cross-country survey and mapping carried out 200 years ago in India was a landmark event that provided the basis for all survey and mapping exercises in the country since then. The bicentennial celebration of the mega-scientific experiment, The Great Arc, is being utilised by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) of the Government of India to highlight the globally competitive position acquired by the Survey of India. Professor V.S. Ramamurthy , Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, shared with B.S. Padmanabhan his views on the significance of the event. Excerpts from the interview: Why is the survey that Col. William Lambton and his colleagues carried out in 1802 called The Great Arc? The surface of the earth is not flat. We sit on a large sphere. If you draw a line between two points on the earth it is not going to be a straight line but will be a distance measured over an arc. The distance will depend on the curvature or the exact surface profile of the earth.

    94. Selected Internet Resources For Geographic Sciences
    geography 325 Library Research. Fun Stuff. About geography - call up maps fromevery corner of the world; Discovery Channel; geography Trivia - global challenge;
    http://www.delamare.unr.edu/geographylinks.html
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    Selected Internet Resources for Geographic Sciences
    This guide is a small sampling of information for the field of geography. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at lnewman@unr.edu
    University Departments and Research Centers
    Government Agencies
    Professional Societies
    On Line Maps

    95. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) WWW Resource List
    Learn about our GIS (Geographical Information Systems), Smart Maps, GPS (Global PositioningSystem) surveying services, Engineering capabilities, comprehensive
    http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/giswww.html
    GIS WWW Resource List
    This is an index of World-Wide Web (WWW) servers which are likely to be of interest to the GIS community. It is maintained by Bruce M. Gittings and Anup Pradhan at the Department of Geography in the University of Edinburgh , in collaboration with the Association for Geographic Information . These servers all provide pages in the English language.
    For added search capability, use the your browser's built in utility that allows you to search for a specific word or words within the html document below.
    Entries marked with a contain many in-line images which may slow down retrieval times if you are using a WWW client that displays graphics (such as Mosaic). If you don't need the images you may be able to switch them off
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    96. Geographic Information Systems Technology
    Land/Civil surveying Specialization of Geographic Information Systems the way surveyorsand surveying technicians do office computer where a rough map plot is
    http://waco.tstc.edu/prospective/technologies/gis_program/gis_master.html
    Department Phone 1-254-867-4865
    Department Fax 1-254-867-3221 AAS-Geographic Information Systems Analyst
    AAS-GIS Web Specialist

    AAS-Land/Civil Surveying

    CERT-Geographic Information Systems Technology

    Associate of Applied Science Degree Programs: The Geographic Information Systems Technology department offers an intense, two-year curriculum with coursework in two areas of GIS/GPS specialization, Geographic Information Systems Analyst and GIS Web Specialist. The department also offers an intense, two-year curriculum specializing in Land/Civil Surveying. These areas of Specialization offer focused curriculums that prepare the students for work in those industries and culminate in Associate of Applied Science degree.
    Geographic Information Systems Analyst
    Specialization of Geographic Information Systems Technology
    AAS-Geographic Information Systems Analyst Total Credits: 72
    Major Requirements Credits CRTG Cartography and Geography in GIS and GPS CRTG Cartography and Geography in GIS and GPS CRTG Introduction to GIS and GPS (TP) CRTG Introduction to Raster-based GIS CRTG Data Acquisition and Analysis in GIS CRTG Workplace GIS CRTG Visual Programming for Geographic Information Systems CRTG Advanced Geographic Information Systems SRVY Plane Surveying SRVY

    97. Place Names On The Internet
    New Zealand Geographic PlaceNames Database - A database of New Zealand topographicmaps and some historical maps. hosted by the National Land Survey of Finland
    http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/govdocs/maps/geogname.htm
    Map Collection
    Internet Links Place Name Sites: United States US States World Count ... Map Index Collections Aerial Photos GIS Sanborn Maps What's New Tools Geography Resources Geology 103 Guides
    Place Name Sites
    United States Place Names
    • Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) - GNIS contains entries for almost 2,000,000 geographic features in the United States. Each entry includes information about Federally recognized names for features in the United States, including the State, county, and geographic coordinates. Produced by the US Board of Geographic Names and the US Geological Survey.
    • US Gazetteer - The US Gazetteer is a list of United States place names that were included in the 1990 census. Since it was derived from census data, this database only contains names for populated places.
    US States Place Names

    98. Geographic Information Systems Technician
    of information and create digital maps and graphs many companies, GIS techniciansgather land survey data and details needed to build the geographic databases.
    http://www.cdr.state.tx.us/Researchers/Emerging/occupations/geoinfosystech.html
    GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN - Evolving Occupation Standard Occupational Classification (related SOC) Database Administrators 15-1061, Surveying and Mapping Technicians 17-3031 OES Database Administrators 25103, Surveying and Mapping Techs 22521; Geographic information systems (GIS) technicians help design and coordinate the development of integrated geographical information system databases of spatial and non-spatial data. They decide effective presentation of information and create digital maps and graphs using GIS software and related equipment. In many companies, GIS technicians gather land survey data and other topographical details needed to build the geographic databases. TASKS - 1) study aerial photographs and satellite images. 2) study ground surveys and reports to get information. 3) build and update digital databases. 4) plan the layout and content of maps. 5) make detailed drawings, often using a computer-aided design package. 6) alter the drawings where necessary. 7) make computer models of land areas. 8) may oversee the production of the map, including visiting the printer. 9) may provide quality assurance on the filmwork to be used to print the map. WORKPLACE COMPETENCIES - Geographic information systems (GIS) technicians should be accurate and precise, patient, self-disciplined and able to make good judgements. They should also be able to work well as part of a team, and be flexible and able to adapt to new technology.

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