Any of our regular readers of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), which is about two of you I am guessing…, know that I am, well, a bit verbose; and this three-part series which grew into a four-parter is no Read More
Any of our regular readers of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), which is about two of you I am guessing…, know that I am, well, a bit verbose; and this three-part series which grew into a four-parter is no Read More
Researchers at the University of Washington and George Mason University undertook a project to use GIS for capturing indigenous voices to aid them in their struggle to gain political strength in their homelands. The focus was on the Maijuna people Read More
Are you considering a degree in GIS and/or geography? If so, you found the correct Free For All! When it comes to rankings, I have yet to find one specific to GIS so for now we are left looking at Read More
In this, the final edition of my three part series on ‘What is GIS?,’ I turn my attention to explaining what GIS can do. After describing the basic building blocks of GIS, we will look at the file types it Read More
Do you do research in China and are looking for a collection of free historic GIS data for the country? If so, the China Historical GIS (CHGIS) project run by Harvard’s Yenching Institute needs to be your next online destination. Read More
We are happy to report that GISrack, our soon to be released GIS cloud service, has entered its internal alpha testing phase! And during the past month, we have come up with a list of features and ways to improve Read More
In the first part of this three-part edition of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I analyzed the various definition put forth for GIS. Each of these definitions build upon each other, extending the meaning of GIS from software, to Read More
In this three-part edition of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I try to a question that I am sure most of you have been asked at least once. Now I say try to answer the broad question, “What is Read More
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