The GIS Data Center
Services + Assistance, Courses + Workshops, GIS Data, Contact Information
Our center has helped historians map events, sociologists color demographics, geologists understand and visualize underground features, architects develop site graphics, biologists see distribution of flora and fauna and track diseases, civil engineers create elevation maps, and anthropologists map languages. Geographic Information Systems software can be applied in an endless list of disciplines. Our center is here to help you understand this technology and help you apply it in your studies and research.
Introduction to GIS for Rice Student Research Assistants Short Course
Wednesday, May 14, 10:00am-12:00pm
Thursday, May 15, 2:00pm-4:00pm (2nd offering)
Summer is here and you may have or be a new research assistant. Does your project involve the use of Geographic Information Systems? If so, this is your best opportunity to learn the basics of GIS, remote sensing, and other GIS Data Center services.
Available Jobs
Head of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)/Data CenterĀ
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Rice faculty, staff and students can contact the GIS/Data Center directly or fill out the request for help form for assistance in utilizing GIS for class projects, teaching, or research. |
If you have not worked with GIS before it is best to schedule an appointment for an orientation. Services are available in English and Spanish.
Hours: Regular hours are Monday-Friday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm |
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Phone: (713) 348-5691 (713) 348- 2595 Fax: (713) 348-5902 |
E-mail: gisdata@rice.edu Website: http://library.rice.edu/gdc Listserv: GISRICE listserv |
Interesting Sites:
www.gis.com (what is GIS)
www.gulfimpact.com
www.mapdex.org/search/
www.earthchem.org
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