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by zopeadmin last modified 2008-06-18 09:37

Events

2008 ESRI International User Conference
August 4-8, 2008
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California

Training

UC Davis students, staff, and faculty can take GIS courses through the ESRI Virtual Campus web site for free. To enroll, email the Informatics Center with the name of the selected course to obtain the course access code.

Jobs

GIS Jobs in Agriculture and Resource Management

ArcGIS licensing and registration

Confused by ArcGIS software licensing and registration?

UC Davis Resources

GIS resources available to UC Davis Students, Faculty, and Staff

TIGER Tools

Free software for working with census data

California Data Sources

Data Sources and Typical Formats

Teale Albers Projection file, NAD 1983

Teale Albers Projection file, NAD 1927

Tips for GPS Users

Getting GPS points into ArcGIS 8.x

Getting GPS points into ArcView 3.x

Latitude/longitude conversion

Tips for ArcGIS 9.x

Latitude/longitude conversion

Enable "store relative path names" as default in ArcMap

Download a digital orthophotograph quarter quadrangle (DOQQ)

Download a Digital Elevation Model (DEM)

Get x,y,z coordinates into ArcGIS 9

Add x,y coordinates to an attribute table in ArcGIS 9

Add the Geoprocessing Wizard to ArcGIS 9.0

Use the Buffer Wizard in ArcGIS 9.0

Geoprocessing in ArcGIS 9.0

Tips for ArcGIS 8.x

Add x/y coordinates

Convert graphics to a shapefile

Download census data

Make field calculations

Save a selected set as a coverage

Update area of a shapefile

Update length of a shapefile

Update perimeter of a shapefile

Tips for ArcView 3.x

Add x/y coordinates

Calculate area, perimeter, and length of shapefile

How to align data in a view: map projections

Sequentially number records in an attribute table

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