Dear ASPRS Member, ASPRS is pleased to announce that beginning with the January 2014 issue of Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (PE&RS), we will be offering the availability of e-subscriptions for institutions and individual subscribers who are NOT ASPRS Members. ASPRS members in the United States will continue to receive the printed journal in addition […]
I know that all GIS folks are really data hounds as well, and so I thought you may really find this article in the UCAR-NCAR AtmosNews extremely interesting, as I did. http://www2.ucar.edu/atmosnews/opinion/10250/inside-colorado-deluge Everyone take care, Joseph Kerski Joseph J. Kerski, Ph.D.| Education Manager Esri | 1 International Court | Broomfield CO 80021-3200 | USA Tel […]
Some nice “applied spatial” from Smithsonian Magazine … http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/This_Interactive_Map_Compares_the_New_York_City_of_1836_to_Today.html Regards, GREG COCKS Licensed Geologist | Scientific Data Analyst | GIS Analyst | Environmental Scientist Eldorado Springs, CO skiwi@spamcop.net 303-828-7576 LinkedIn (Sept. 10)
While map projections, clipping and data modeling are important, what’s more important is that cartographers live forever, helping people to find their way through projections. Oh, how we miss you, Mercator. In the words of Christopher Walken, “i got the fever,” for more cowbell. That’s why maps need more sea monster, yarrr here they be!!! […]
I thought this article by Mike Tully about determining accuracy in mapping was quite well written and might be useful to our community: http://www.pobonline.com/articles/97036-how-do-you-determine-accuracy-in-mapping Joseph Kerski Joseph J. Kerski, Ph.D.| Education Manager Esri | Broomfield CO | USA Tel 303-449-7779, ext. 1-8237 jkerski@esri.com | esri.com Twitter: @josephkerski (Sept. 4)