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Basics of Geographic Information Systems

Basics of Geographic Information Systems
Thursday, February 22, 2024
2:30pm–3:30pm
Morris Library, Room 200B
Daniel Peart, Olena Smith, and Lillian Wang
Free
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About this Event

Jumpstart your understanding of geographic information systems (GIS), a powerful tool for mapping and analyzing spatial data. Discover how GIS can support your research, and how the ArcGIS platform—a robust, user-friendly, web-enabled mapping tool—can help explain and display your data to a wide audience.

During this workshop, learn the essential concepts of GIS, including layers, imaging and the types of software needed for GIS analysis. You will also get a basic introduction to ArcGIS Pro for GIS analysis and map production as well as the many cloud-based GIS and mapping solutions, including ArcGIS Online.

The workshop is for beginner-level GIS users who need a basic introduction to spatial analysis tools.

It will be led by Olena Smith, lead geospatial information consultant for UD IT Research Cyberinfrastructure; Lillian Wang, GIS specialist and cartographer for the Delaware Geological Survey; and Daniel Peart, data services librarian. It is co-sponsored by UD IT Research Cyberinfrastructure, the Delaware Geological Survey and the Graduate College.

This hybrid workshop is open to the public. The workshop will not be recorded.

Registration is required. You may choose to join us in person or via Zoom. Once registered, you will receive an email with details on how to join the workshop via Zoom. The workshop will not be recorded.

If you are interested in this workshop, you may also be interested in “Making the Leap: Transitioning from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro” on February 29; “Getting Started with ArcGIS Online” on March 7; and “Next Steps with ArcGIS Online: Exploring and Choosing the Right App” on March 14.

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