Publications
October 9, 2009The ScientistPublicationsFree Trade Publication: The Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals. For 20 years they have informed and entertained life scientists everywhere. Their target audience is active researchers that are interested in maintaining a broad view of the life sciences by reading articles that are current, concise, accurate and entertaining. read more...September 27, 2009Book: Rethinking MapsPublicationsFrom the Publishers: Maps are changing. They have become important and fashionable once more. Rethinking Maps (Routledge Studies in Human Geography) brings together leading researchers to explore how maps are being rethought, made and used, and what these changes mean for working cartographers, applied mapping research, and cartographic scholarship. It offers a contemporary assessment of ... read more September 10, 2009Geospatial Solutions RebornPublicationsThose of you that have been long time readers of GIS print publications may remember Geospatial Solutions. The magazine is getting a second wind with a new editor in Eric Gakstatter. The online publication is temporarily housed at the GPS World site. Geospatial Solutions also hosts a wiki although there hasn’t been much activity on ... read more August 11, 2009Free Geospatial GuideFree GIS, PublicationsThe University of Mississippi’s Enterprise for Innovative Geospatial Solutions (EIGS) has released a special, magazine-style publication about geospatial technology. “Mississippi’s Guide to Geospatial Technology” provides information about how geospatial technology offers solutions in the areas of local government, homeland security, real estate, agriculture, utilities, natural resource management, recreation, transportation, and public health among others. The ... read more February 17, 2009ArcNews from ESRI now onlinePublicationsESRI has announced that ArcNews is now available online: Complete editions of ArcNews, the free quarterly GIS newsmagazine, are now available online! ArcNews Online includes the same content as the print edition plus special features such as podcasts and additional articles. You can be notified by e-mail when each new online edition becomes available and ... read more September 18, 2008Essays on Geography and GISIssues in GIS, PublicationsESRI has a “GIS Best Practices” series that was launched last year to document successful case studies in a variety of industries. The series continues to be added and contains essays on a variety of subject matters including public safety, conservation, and logistics. The latest release is a compilation of past ArcNews articles entitled “Essays ... read more April 2, 2008Free Trade PublicationsPublicationsWe are pleased to offer you this entirely free professional resource. Visit our Free Information Technology resource center today to browse our selection of 600+ complimentary Information Technology magazines, white papers, webinars, podcasts, and more. Get popular titles including: Business Solutions Search IT Channel High Availability on IBM System i (AS/400) – An Introduction read more...June 1, 2007Cartographic Relief PresentationPublicationsA press release of note from ESRI is the upcoming reprint of Eduard Imhof’s tome Cartographic Relief Presentation. Out of print for a quarter of a century, this volume continues to inspire cartographers looking to hone their craft. This is one book that serious cartographers should have in their collection. Cartographic Relief Presentation read more...December 15, 2006A to Z GIS | Book SpotlightPublicationsA to Z GIS Edited by Tasha Wade and Shelly Sommer – ESRI Press – 2006 If you’re looking for a quick reference book to look up GIS terminology or acronyms, this book is a great starting place for both the seasoned and novice GIS professional. The book contains 243 pages of quick definitions and ... read more A to Z GIS | Book SpotlightPublicationsA to Z GIS Edited by Tasha Wade and Shelly Sommer – ESRI Press – 2006 If you’re looking for a quick reference book to look up GIS terminology or acronyms, this book is a great starting place for both the seasoned and novice GIS professional. The book contains 243 pages of quick definitions and ... read more |

