Designed Maps

Designed Maps
Author: Cynthia A. Brewer
Publisher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2008
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 1589481607


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This sequel to the highly successful Designing Maps, offers a graphics-intensive presentation of published maps, providing cartographic examples that GIS users can then adapt for their own needs. Each chapter characterizes a common design decision and includes a demonstration map, which is annotated with specific information needed to reproduce the design, such as text fonts, sizes and styles; line weights, colors, and patterns; marker symbol fonts, sizes, and colors; and fill colors and patterns. Visual hierarchies and the purpose of each map are considered with the audience in mind, drawing a clear connection between intent and design. The book also includes a valuable task index that explains what ArcGIS 9 tools to use for desired cartographic effects. From experienced cartographers to those who make GIS maps only occasionally, all GIS users will find this book to be an indispensable resource.

Placing History

Placing History
Author: Anne Kelly Knowles
Publisher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1589480139


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CD-ROM contains: Four Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and interactive mapping exercises, some of which extend the scholarly material and addresses new issues related to historical GIS.

Mapping Our World

Mapping Our World
Author: Lyn Malone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2002
Genre: ArcView
ISBN: 9781589480223


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GIS Worlds

GIS Worlds
Author: Ian Masser
Publisher: Esri Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN:


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"In describing the emergence of the spatial data infrastructure (SDI) phenomenon, this book covers the diffusion and evolution of SDIs around the world, and indicates the countries in which SDIs are far along, and those in which more work is needed. The implementation of SDIs from a practical perspective and a method of institution building for regional, continental, and global SDIs is outlined. This guide offers recommendations about how SDI stakeholders around the world can leverage the work already done and maintain the momentum that is currently driving the global SDI phenomenon." -- Publisher.

Integrating GIS and the Global Positioning System

Integrating GIS and the Global Positioning System
Author: Karen Steede-Terry
Publisher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781879102811


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This comprehensive reference answers the myriad of questions involved in combining GIS and GPS for maximum benefit. Real-life case studies give users the opportunity to consider every aspect of systems integration before the process is started. 20 color photos, 30 maps, 5 charts.

GIS World

GIS World
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1998
Genre: Geographic information systems
ISBN:


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Analyzing Our World Using GIS

Analyzing Our World Using GIS
Author: Roger Palmer
Publisher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1589481828


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The third volume in the Our World GIS Education series promotes inquiry-based learning in world geography and other disciplines through the use of geographic information systems (GIS). The book and accompanying materials help both GIS novices and experienced users.

Designing Better Maps

Designing Better Maps
Author: Cynthia A. Brewer
Publisher: Esri Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN:


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Describing how to build balanced map layouts suited to varied mapping goals, this guide focuses on export options that suit different media and can be edited in other applications. The wide range of text characteristics needed for expert map design as well as how to improve map readability with type effects such as character spacing, leading, callouts, shadows, and halos is detailed. Tips are included for using font tools in the Windows operating system, such as creating special characters in map text, as is information on using text characteristics to indicate feature locations, categories, and hierarchies on maps. How cartographic conventions guide placement of labels for point, line, and area features are also explained.

Lindsey the GIS Professional

Lindsey the GIS Professional
Author: Tyler Danielson
Publisher: Esri Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781589486126


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Lindsey loves mapping! Follow along as she collects information about the world around her to make a map of her favorite park. The first in a STEAM career-themed picture book series, Lindsey the GIS Professional describes what geographic information systems (GIS) means, what information is needed to make a map, and how to collect that information. Then Lindsey shows how to take all that information to create a map of her favorite park. Perfect for encouraging spatial thinking! For grades 1-5. Includes a glossary.

Spatio-Temporal Narratives

Spatio-Temporal Narratives
Author: Ana Crespo Solana
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443860999


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This book explores new methods and techniques for research about merchant networks and maritime routes of trade during the First Global Age through the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a tool to visualize the formation of trading systems, database management, cartography and spatio-temporal analysis in Historical GIS. In doing so, the book focuses on key issues in understanding the birth of the so-called First Global Age (16th to 18th centuries): the integration of spatial economies; the regionalization of markets; the organization of maritime trade routes; and the evolution of self-organizing networks of merchants, producers, communities, and other social agents during the age of expansion. The essays collected here deal with relevant information about historical problems including maritime connections, the organization of oceanic trade and the use of digital cartography and metric analysis of old maps, and social network analysis – commercial networks involved a high level of cooperation and served to move goods and people within a highly open system over an expanding geographic space.