Mapping Address Locations: Introduction to Geocoding and Address Matching
Sarah Williams, Daniel Sheehan
Tue Jan 28, 12:30-03:00pm, 14n-132
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 27-Jan-2003
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event
Prereq: Intro to ArcGIS or previous Arcview or ArcGIS experience req
Geocoding or address matching is a function of many Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This function allows users to take address locations and map them in a GIS system. Once mapped this data can be analyzed in a variety of ways to answer unique spatial questions. In this class students will learn how to map a database of address locations.
Web: http://libraries.mit.edu/gis/services/iap2003.html
Contact: Sarah Williams, 7-238, x8-5598, sew@mit.edu
Sponsor: Libraries
Latest update: 01-Nov-2002
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