ESRI Press.ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, CA, www.esri.com) The world's leading developer of geographic information systems (GIS) software, including programs that plot ZIP codes and addresses, demographic information and detailed, color-coded data. Press 380 New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Street, Redlands, CA 92373-8100 www.esri.com Winnie Tang tang, in zoology tang: see butterfly fish. and Jan Selwood's Spatial Portals: Gateways To Geographic Information (1589481313, $29.95) tells how new 'spatial portals' link technology with geographic to affect daily lives. Government systems and other organizations hold information which can help consumers and businesses alike evaluate options and make good decisions: case studies, examples and visual surveys of such geographic information provide both students and decision makers with a review of spatial portals and how they are changing our lives. Cynthia A. Brewer's Designing Better Maps: A Guide For GIS Users (1589480-899, $24.95) covers the latest advances in GIS mapping software which have led a growing number of people without cartographic car·tog·ra·phy n. The art or technique of making maps or charts. [French cartographie : carte, map (from Old French, from Latin charta, carta, paper made from papyrus training to make use of new systems and map offerings. There's a bad side to the story, though: there's a dearth of poorly designed, inaccurate maps which obscure efforts to understand--so Designing Better Maps is written for those without cartography cartography: see map. cartography or mapmaking Art and science of representing a geographic area graphically, usually by means of a map or chart. Political, cultural, or other nongeographic features may be superimposed. training who still need to know how to create and understand maps for their work. From understanding scale bars and legends to choosing the right map layout for a purpose, Designing Better Maps: A Guide For GIS Users is essential to proper map illustration and information usage. |
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