Need some resources for a GIS paper, report, or proposal? Look not further than this vast bibliography from ESRI. The ESRI GIS Bibliography at www.esri.com/training/library also serves as an excellent resource for scholars, scientists, geographers, cartographers, and professionals in a wide range of industries who want to learn about one or more aspects of GIS technology or geographic information science in their fields, Gould says. The bibliography references more than 1,000 sources-mostly journals, magazines, conference proceedings, and books. See more here
Archives for February 2, 2009
Google earth 5.0 (Beta) is out – Explore, Search, and Discover
Launching today in concert with a press gig in San fran discussing the Google Ocean Project, enter Google earth 5 (Beta) Notable in this release, loads of historic imagery (for change detection analysis), track and share your paths with others, and google’s Ocean Layer featuring exclusive content from partners like BBC and National Geographic, and many others – see partners in the Google Earth Project here. See http://earth.google.com/tour.html
More Great Ideas from the Nokia Ideas Project
Trust Nokia to roll out another very cool, thought provoking resource – enter the Ideas Project. Listen to visionaries as they share their ideas for mobile lifestyles, community, technology and more… you can even leave your own ideas on the site as well! See some great Ideas at http://www.ideasproject.com
Miami International Map Fair – Feb 7-8
Here’s an interesting event planned for Feb 7-8 (10 AM – 5) for those of you lucky enough to be in the Miami area. The Historical Museum of Southern Florida’s Miami International Map Fair is boasted to be the #1 map fair in the world, includes workshops and lectures and sales by top international dealers. See more at http://www.hmsf.org/programs-mapFair.htm
