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Organizing GIS in Central Florida

By John Walker

Geographic Information Systems/Science gives users a way to think spatially and solve many kinds of problems. GIS is used in many different fields, in the private and public sector, in universities, government agencies and non-profits. Please join us in this session as we make connections within the Central Florida GIS community, and talk about what comes next. Participants include Al Hill, GIS manager for Volusia County, and John Walker, anthropologist from UCF.

February 25, 2015
Categories: Collaboration Funding Libraries Mapping Metadata Museums Project Management Research Methods Session Proposals Session: Talk Teaching

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