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GIS For Dummies 1st Edition is an essential resource for anyone looking to understand Geographic Information Systems. This comprehensive guide breaks down complex concepts into digestible content, featuring hands-on exercises and expert insights to help you apply GIS in real-world scenarios.
J**E
Great Book
This is a great book for novice GIS users.
G**K
Good GIS primer
The book is a good primer for GIS novices wishing to get a broad overview of what GIS is all about. It lets you appreciate the complexities you're going to face when entering this field. Don't expect much detail though. Where I found this book really outstanding, lies in prompting the reader to objectively consider, whether a GIS is what the reader really needs. I came to the conclusion that a comparatively simple mapping software would probably meet my needs, and if that's what it proves to be, the purchase of this book would prove to have been an excellent investment. So, now my next purchase will be Google Earth for Dummies.
T**M
Great overview of GIS
Great overview of GIS! The text is written in an understandable way. The author uses examples that are easy to relate to. Layers out nicely so the reader can navigate to specific sections of interest.Definitely recommend to anyone wanting to get an introductory view of what GIS is all about. Also helpful for reference to more experienced users.
M**A
Great for people with little knowledge about a GIS
This is a great introductory book for persons with little or no knowledge about a geographical information system (GIS). The book explains what a GIS is, who would use it, how it can help organisations with their daily operations, vector and raster data models, coordinate systems, projections, datums, modelling, networks, types of geospatial data, data display and cartography in simple English.The book provides some basic step-by-step instructions on how to perform queries using a GIS software, ESRI ArcGIS. The book, in summary, explains: (a) background information about the GIS; (b) what a GIS can produce (the product and its uses in the real world); and (c) the infrastructure and components that support GIS operations (the things that make a GIS work).I do not recommended this book if one is studying a GIS program at a higher educational institution. There are better detailed GIS books to purchase in this case. However, if one has issues explaining the technicalities of a GIS (e.g. presenting a GIS to non-technical clients) in simple English, this book may be of interest; it has helped me to become a better communicator. I say it's a good reference book for GIS professionals.Revised on 1 January 2012.
R**R
The book did not contain the technical details I expected ...
The book did not contain the technical details I expected it to. I guess it was intended more as a guide to applications for the use of gis, rather than the technical details on how to manipulate gia information.
C**S
GREAT FOR DUMMIES LIKE ME!!!
I ordered this book while I was taking a class in GIS and not understanding alot of the terminology and jargon being used. (raster, vector, metadata, etc.) It was so confusing. Shortly after I got this book, I was able to keep up with conversation and explain my project using new words that I learned from my book. Now, I know what my professors are referring to without making it so complicated for someone like me to understand. I recommend this book to anyone who feels like GIS is not for them. This book makes it simple and easy to understand.
B**N
Four Stars
good book easy to read
J**N
books books books
read about it then go do it. Ilike the way these books are written, it helps to have a simple view of things so you can work with items in the world of computing today. Old School I know, but what else can be said!
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