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Children Map the World, Volume 2, showcases one hundred favorite world map drawings submitted to the Barbara Petchenik Children's World Map Competition 2005-2007. The map competition, sponsored by The International Cartographic Association, was created Read More...
Free E-book Showcases Essays by Well-Known Academics, Thought Leaders Essays on Geography and GIS, Vol. 2, the latest offering from the Best Practices series published by geographic information system (GIS) software developer ESRI, is a collection of Read More...
Geodesy – “the science of measuring and monitoring the size and shape of the Earth” is an important science for the GIS community and gaining importance for understanding climate change globally and locally. This subject is not easy for most of us to Read More...
The Spring 2009 issue of ArcUser is now online in an exciting new format - a flipbook ! Visit the ArcUser site for more information. What is ArcUser Magazine? ArcUser magazine is an award-winning quarterly publication that helps readers keep up with the Read More...
At long last, a book that I had the good fortune to help author is now available! Here is the press release for Map Use: Reading and Analysis, Sixth Edition , which ESRI Press released on Feb. 14th: Redlands, California—February 12, 2009 —To unlock the Read More...
ESRI president Jack Dangermond explains how GIS is fulfilling a vision of geography as an integrative science and how ArcGIS 9.3 software advances both the company's GIS technology and the underlying geographic science. Read his article . Read More...
The James and Marilyn Lovell Center for Environmental Geography and Hazards Research , housed in the Department of Geography at Texas State University, announced this week the availability of a "Geographic Resources: Publication Listing" of over 200 geography, Read More...
Did you know that you can subscribe to ESRI print and electronic newsletters online? Publications from across ESRI, including six different education publications are available. Even RSS news feeds from ESRI can be found at this one-stop for ESRI News Read More...
In summer 2008, ESRI Press introduced the Our World GIS Education series . This series of books is considered the “next generation” of GIS lessons that update and extend the popular curriculum presented in Mapping Our World: GIS Lessons for Educators Read More...
ArcLessons , ESRI's database of lessons, activities, data and more, has just undergone Phase One, of several upcoming updates. In this update, a database-wide search was added as well as detailed information pages for each resource. A rating and review Read More...
Looking for a document that can help people understand spatial thinking and why geotechnologies are so valuable? In this new GIS Best Practices booklet [PDF-4.99 MB], you can read essays from a number of thought leaders and academics from the world of Read More...
The folks who publish the Geomatics Information Magazine (GIM) have launched an e-mail magazine called Young Geo Professional: http://younggeopro.com/ Here's what they say about it: "The Young Geo Professional magazine and associated website http://younggeopro.com Read More...
Essays on Geography and GIS is a compilation of best practices in a free electronic book (in PDF) from ESRI. Articles include: What Is GIS? What Holds Us Together Exploration in the Age of Digital Earth Dynamics GIS: Recognizing the Dynamic Nature of Read More...
The Barbara Petchenik Award was created by the International Cartographic Association in 1993 as a memorial for Barbara Petchenik, a past Vice president of the International Cartographic Association and cartographer who worked through her life with maps Read More...
ESRI Press has released a quartet of new books to help people use GIS in educational settings. The first book in the series uses ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. Read More...
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