SlashGeo posts about the Illustrated Guide To Non-Profit GIS And Online Mapping from MapTogether, a website from the Community Cartography Project. It’s a really good, basic introduction to the concepts behind GIS and digital mapping, and examples of their use. The whole site is worth poking around if you’re interested in the topic, especially the blog posts. If you’re interested in moving forward from this guide, you can try MapAction’s Field Guide To Humanitarian Mapping, and also the great tutorial series from the Department of Land Affairs, Eastern Cape, South Africa called introducing GIS.
Related posts:
- Free Introductory Guide To GIS And GPS
- Humanitarian GIS Aid Through MapAction
- More Mapping Booklets
- Great Introductory GIS Tutorial And Screencast Series
- Thematic Mapping Engine API For Displaying Your Own Data In Google Earth
- Mapping-Related Firefox Extensions
- Worldwide Digital Geographic Data From The FAO
- Excel Spreadsheet Data To Google Earth Thematic Map
- Sources For Free Garmin .img GPS Map Files
- Converting OpenStreetMap Data Into GPX Or Garmin .img Format

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