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Geotimes August 2003 Lisa A. Rossbacher |
Is there a doctor in the house? Geoscientists can help benefit public health. A lot. But if we wait to be asked, we could wait a very long time. |
CIO June 1, 2003 David Schell |
Lessons from Building the Spatial Web Human beings enjoy an innate ability to picture themselves at a high virtual vantage point from which to better see and understand the world. Interoperable geoprocessing leverages this particular power of imagination. |
Geotimes February 2004 Edward C. Roy Jr. |
Assessing Earth Science in Texas In Texas, a group of geoscientists is fighting to restore earth science to the core curriculum of the state's high schools. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
GIS Holds Promise of Launching Next Big Information Revolution Geographic information systems, or GIS, have the potential both to improve private and public sector decision-making and to advance our understanding of place in the social sciences. |
Information Today January 8, 2015 |
W3C and OGC Advance Spatial Data on the Web The World Wide Web Consortium partnered with the Open Geospatial Consortium) to improve the interoperability and integration of spatial data on the web. |
D-Lib May 2004 Linda Hill |
Georeferencing in Digital Libraries What the digital library perspective toward georeferencing is and the application of georeferencing to all types of information and the integration of geospatial description, searching, and analysis into digital library practices. |
Information Today September 16, 2010 |
Elsevier Launches Geofacets Search and Discovery Tool for Geoscientists Geofacets is designed to help geoscientists in the oil and gas industry spend less time searching and formatting content and more time on analysis and interpretation to identify and characterize potential sources of hydrocarbon resources. |
CRM May 9, 2014 Leonard Klie |
Pitney Bowes Launches Spectrum Spacial Geolocation Platform Spectrum Spacial helps businesses connect the dots between data and geography. |
Searcher June 2002 Irene E. McDermott |
Where was I? Maps on the Web There is a tremendous amount of spatial data on the World Wide Web: multitudes of maps; armfuls of atlases; cartloads of cartography. Enough to keep a map nerd like myself clicking and dreaming for years. Maps on the Web are designed for many uses, and many of them are free... |