This is interesting news. Those of you having an ELA agreement with ESRI could benefit from this:
http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/2010/02/24/reflections-on-the-2010-esri-feduc/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+spatiallyadjusted+%28James+Fee+GIS+Blog%29
An online discussion forum for members of the Calgary Regional Partenership (CRP) Regional GIS Technical Committee and anyone else interested in regional GIS.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Modified Stylesheet for ArcCatalog
I was asked about the style sheet used by the data framework and if it could be used within ArcCatalog.
You may download the stylesheet here.
In order to view within ArcCatalog you must first put unzip the stylesheet and put it in your ArcGIS stylesheet folder. This will vary by system, on mine it is:
C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Metadata\Stylesheets
If it is different for you, do a search on a file name of FGDC ESRI and it should show up and show you the folder you need.
Once the file is in place, open ArcCatalog. Once you are viewing a metadata file you may change the stylesheet from the default, to the new one, via the drop down to the left of your metadata editing tools.
Please note this stylesheet was not designed for this purpose and has extra code built into the stylesheet. It works fine in testing, but mileage may very depending on versions of ArcGIS and other system factors.
Ken
You may download the stylesheet here.
In order to view within ArcCatalog you must first put unzip the stylesheet and put it in your ArcGIS stylesheet folder. This will vary by system, on mine it is:
C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Metadata\Stylesheets
If it is different for you, do a search on a file name of FGDC ESRI and it should show up and show you the folder you need.
Once the file is in place, open ArcCatalog. Once you are viewing a metadata file you may change the stylesheet from the default, to the new one, via the drop down to the left of your metadata editing tools.
Please note this stylesheet was not designed for this purpose and has extra code built into the stylesheet. It works fine in testing, but mileage may very depending on versions of ArcGIS and other system factors.
Ken
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Web Editing (ESRI)
Some of you might find this worth reading...
http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/winter0910articles/web-editing.html
http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/winter0910articles/web-editing.html
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Neptune Canada
This site has been in the news recently and provides access to all sorts of real-time data related to the oceans. Check out the map:
http://neptunecanada.ca/
http://neptunecanada.ca/
Monday, January 4, 2010
A couple of handy links
Happy New Year, everyone!
I have a couple of things to bring to your attention:
Best,
greg
I have a couple of things to bring to your attention:
- The 3tab Metadata Editor has been modified to include all required fields from the CRP Metadata Standard. You can download the new-and-improved editor here:
http://gis.cdatribe-nsn.gov/ThreeTabMetadataEditor/#DownLoad
Also, a reminder that the newest ArcGIS, version 9.4, currently does not support the use of custom-built metadata editor templates like 3tab. Unless this (hopefully) oversight is rectified, this means that you will be unable to use 3tab if/when you upgrade to 9.4 - so if this is on your horizon, you might want to send a message to your ESRI rep and suggest that they allow for this capacity in the new ArcGIS. - At last meeting, I promised to post a link to this blog I subscribe to, which posts regularly on sources for free GIS and remote sensing data. Here is the blog:
http://free-gis-data.blogspot.com/
and here is the particular post I mentioned at our last meeting, related to global population density data:
http://free-gis-data.blogspot.com/2009/04/global-gridded-population-maps-and-data.html
Even if you don't find all of the information on this blog applicable to your everyday work, you might find it interesting (and encouraging) to learn about all of the free resources that are out there.
Best,
greg
Friday, December 11, 2009
Bing Maps News
For those of you familiar with Google Street View, Microsoft has their own version of a similar concept but with some variations. Check it out:
http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/maps/archive/2009/12/02/bing-maps-adds-streetside-enhanced-bird-s-eye-photosynth-and-more.aspx
For some more techy info if you use Bing maps read this:
http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/MainFeed.aspx
http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/maps/archive/2009/12/02/bing-maps-adds-streetside-enhanced-bird-s-eye-photosynth-and-more.aspx
For some more techy info if you use Bing maps read this:
http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/MainFeed.aspx
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
ArcGIS Online moving to Google / Bing tiling scheme
As some of you are working more with internet technologies and planning to integrate with Google and Microsoft Apps, this blog post may be of interest to you:
http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2009/11/20/ArcGIS-Online-moving-to-Google-_2F00_-Bing-tiling-scheme_3A00_-What-does-this-mean-for-you_3F00_.aspx
http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2009/11/20/ArcGIS-Online-moving-to-Google-_2F00_-Bing-tiling-scheme_3A00_-What-does-this-mean-for-you_3F00_.aspx
Friday, November 6, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
ESRI System Design Strategies 2009
ESRI has updated their system design strategies white paper as of August of 2009. This document addresses many of the technical issues of GIS systems and is a great reference
Link to White Paper
Link to White Paper
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