Getting to know ArcView GIS : the geographic information system (GIS) for everyone.
Material type: TextPublication details: Redlands, California : Environmental Systems Research Institute, 1999.Description: Varied Pagination: color illustrations, color maps ; 23 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 9781879102460
- 1879102463
- 910.02 GET
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Including Glossary & Index
pt. 1. Getting to know desktop GIS --
ch. 1. Desktop GIS : what it is and what it does --
ch. 2. This is how it works --
ch. 3. Asking questions, getting answers --
ch. 4. Making information presentable --
ch. 5. What you need to know about data --
ch. 6. Using desktop GIS --
pt. 2. Using ArcView GIS --
ch. 7. Introducing ArcView GIS --
ch. 8. Getting data into ArcView GIS --
ch. 9. Classifying and displaying themes --
ch. 10. Symbolizing themes --
ch. 11. Measuring distance and area in a view --
ch. 12. Managing scale --
ch. 13. Selecting map features in a view --
ch. 14. Selecting records in a table --
ch. 15. Displaying and editing tables --
ch. 16. Joining, linking, and hot linking --
ch. 17. Finding the features nearby --
ch. 18. Finding the features within --
ch. 19. Finding features within --
ch. 20. Spatially joining tables --
ch. 21. Working with charts --
ch. 22. Creating map layouts --
ch. 23. Creating shapefiles --
ch. 24. Editing shapes in a theme --
ch. 25. Creating themes from coordinate files --
ch. 26. Address geocoding --
ch. 27. Introducing Avenue --
ch. 28. What's new in ArcView GIS version 3.1 --
ch. 29. Introducing ArcView GIS extensions.
Presents the concepts upon which ArcView GIS technology is based, how it works, and what it does. Includes a trial copy of ArcView GIS version 3 software with data, tutorial, and demos.
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