GISC 225
Principles of GIS
Key Resources for GISC 225
- Course video: Geographic information systems presented by Yaron Felus.
- Principles of geographic information systems : GISC 225 Class notes by Yaron A. Felus.
- Introduction to geographic information systems by Kang-tsung Chang.
- GIS Basics by Stephen Wise
- An introduction to geographical information systems by Ian Heywood, Sarah Cornelius, and Steve Carver
- GIS, a computing perspective by Michael F. Worboys
- Getting to know ArcGIS desktop: basics of ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo by Tim Ormsby et al.
- Elements of cartography by Arthur H. Robinson et al.
- Principles of geographical information systems by Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell
- Geographic information systems: an introduction by Tor Bernhardsen
Other GIS Resources at FLITE
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E-books
- Encyclopedia of GIS
- Geospatial Technologies and Homeland Security: Research Frontiers and Future Challenges
- Geomatics Solutions for Disaster Management
- Frontiers of Geographic Information Technology
- Geographic information systems demystified
- Advances in 3D Geoinformation Systems
- Geospatial Vision: New Dimensions in Cartography
- Advances in Digital Terrain Analysis
- Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS
- Digital Terrain Modelling: Development and Applications in a Policy Support Environment
- Innovations in 3D Geo Information Systems
- A primer of GIS : fundamental geographic and cartographic concepts by Francis Harvey.
- The handbook of geographic information science
- Key concepts & techniques in GIS
- Principles of geospatial surveying
- Geographic information systems demystified
- Topographic mapping : covering the wider field of geospatial information science & technology (GIS & T)
- Datums and map projections for remote sensing, GIS and surveying
- Integration of GIS and remote sensing
- Models in spatial analysis
- Intelligent positioning : GIS-GPS unification
- Georeferencing : the geographic associations of information
- Manual of geospatial sceince and technology
Print books
Other books, including books not held at FLITE
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Last update: May 18, 2009
