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Geographic Information Systems

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are systems for connecting data to maps. This might involve mapping drive-by-shootings or murals across Los Angeles, or U.S. Congress voting patterns by state. There are many GIS systems available, although I believe ESRI’s ARCinfo is site licensed at UCLA. Google’s Maps and the programming interface they released have boosted popular interest in GIS.

There is interest in forming sort of a UCLA GIS users group to do some or all of the following. Contact Brian Won in Geography if you’re interested.

  • grab interested Geog Grad students to meet weekly (or more
    often)
  • work on GIS projects together
  • store and share notes
  • search for ArcGIS Tutorials and link them from the wiki
  • invite guest speakers
  • compare project notes