North Carolina State University Libraries began a project in Fall 2005 focusing on deployment of a census data map service via the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Map Service (WMS) protocol. The map service will be exposed for use within the NC OneMap system, which draws on map services made available from state, local, and federal agencies, and which serves as a component of the National Map. Through this partnership with the state GIS agency, the NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (CGIA), a gap in availability of demographic data within NC OneMap will be filled. The session will include discussion of the decision-making process regarding variable selection; a brief description of the technical setup and part...
In 1974, the U.S. Census Bureau published a collection of thematic maps from the 1970 census. The m...
Public-Private Partnerships for One Health PanelThe Center for Applied Research and Environmental Sy...
The most significant problems that governments are suffering from are the lack of common decision su...
Project (M.S.)--Natural Resources: Natural Resources Planning and Interpretation, Humboldt State Uni...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a joint project of the NC State Un...
Worldwide use of GIS is dominated by business, industry, government, and large academic institu-tion...
The expectation of library patrons to get all of the information they need, including geographic in...
The NCSU Libraries is partnering with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Anal...
Abstract Open Source Web GIS software systems have reached a stage of maturity, sophistication, robu...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to understand and solve problems associated ...
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) [1] defines a number of standards, both for data models and for...
Over the course of the past fifteen years the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has chan...
Abstract: This article introduces open access Web mapping services as an efficient tool for dissemin...
This article introduces open access Web mapping services as an efficient tool for disseminating rese...
Addressing sustainable development issues has improved by the use of geographic information across d...
In 1974, the U.S. Census Bureau published a collection of thematic maps from the 1970 census. The m...
Public-Private Partnerships for One Health PanelThe Center for Applied Research and Environmental Sy...
The most significant problems that governments are suffering from are the lack of common decision su...
Project (M.S.)--Natural Resources: Natural Resources Planning and Interpretation, Humboldt State Uni...
The North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) is a joint project of the NC State Un...
Worldwide use of GIS is dominated by business, industry, government, and large academic institu-tion...
The expectation of library patrons to get all of the information they need, including geographic in...
The NCSU Libraries is partnering with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Anal...
Abstract Open Source Web GIS software systems have reached a stage of maturity, sophistication, robu...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to understand and solve problems associated ...
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) [1] defines a number of standards, both for data models and for...
Over the course of the past fifteen years the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has chan...
Abstract: This article introduces open access Web mapping services as an efficient tool for dissemin...
This article introduces open access Web mapping services as an efficient tool for disseminating rese...
Addressing sustainable development issues has improved by the use of geographic information across d...
In 1974, the U.S. Census Bureau published a collection of thematic maps from the 1970 census. The m...
Public-Private Partnerships for One Health PanelThe Center for Applied Research and Environmental Sy...
The most significant problems that governments are suffering from are the lack of common decision su...