Basics of GIS
Earth Sciences & Map Library Workshop Series
Phil White
Earth Sciences & Environment Librarian
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Workshop Agenda:
Part 1: What is GIS & what can I do with it?
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Slides/discussion
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Hands on QGIS
Part 2: Historical GIS
- Slides/discussion
- Exemplars
- Hands on QGIS
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What is GIS?
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GIS is a tool for storing, organizing, manipulating, analyzing, and visualizing data.
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Not just any data...
Spatial Data!
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5 Things:
Points
Lines
Polygons
Cells
Associated Attributes
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Cells (AKA Raster Data)

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More than just cells...
Attributes!
DEM
(Digital Elevation Model)
White Cell = 2402.89 m
Black Cell = 1735.06 m
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Raster Formats
- Usually geoTIFF
- Also ArcGRID, jpeg2000
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Points, Lines, Polygons (AKA Vector Data)

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Attributes

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Vector Formats:
- Usually shapefile (.shp)
Also:
- Geodatabase (.gdb)
- kml/kmz
- Spatialite (SQL)
- GeoJson
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When adding data to a GIS, we often refer to them as "layers."
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Putting stuff on a map is more complicated than it seems.
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Because Earth's shape is irregular and changing, assigning locations is imperfect.
We use imaginary reference systems to approximate.
We tend to call this a "datum."
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Common Datums: NAD83, WGS84
In GIS, we often use the term
"datum,"
"coordinate reference system,"
and
"geographic coordinate system" interchangeably

Latitude
Longitude
X
Y
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GIS data usually has a coordinate system built right into it.
GIS software will take that information and place your data at the right spot automatically...
...usually.
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Projections
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Distortion...
...is inherent to map projections.
Shape, Area, Distance, & Direction
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Mercator
Good for direction
Bad for Shape
(Hello Greenland!)
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Gall-Peters
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Scale


Large Scale
Small Scale
1:75,000,000
1:25,000
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Enough blathering!
How do I use GIS?
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Take some data....
...do some stuff to it...
...communicate new info.
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Stuff we do:
Symbolize
Aggregate
Interpolate
Overlay
Measure
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Geocode
Georeference
Symbolization

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Those are called "Choropleth Maps."
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Overlay

Jordan Wirfs-Brock
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Overlay



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Aggregate
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Interpolate

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Measuring



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Georeference

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Geocoding



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Intro to ArcMap
Resources available to you:
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libguides.colorado.edu/GIS
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ArcGIS Online
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Esri software via CU site license
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Esri Training Catalog
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More workshops
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Esri student licenses
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Coursework in Geography, Geological Sciences
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Historical GIS
Historical GIS:
Use of GIS to study the history of a place...
Or
an event related to place...
Or
well, many things!
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Historical GIS
The Main Challenges:
Turning historical information into geospatial data
- Georeferencing scanned maps
- Vectorizing/digitizing
- Assigning locations to information culled from historical documents (very time consuming)
Goal: Getting new information out of the GIS
- Visualization
- Spatial Analysis
- Learn from your data and communicate!
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Let's get our hands dirty.
HIST 6790 GIS
By Philip White
HIST 6790 GIS
A very basic into to GIS
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