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Making information accessible and easy to understand is the goal of libraries and museums everywhere. A GIS organizes and presents information in ways that spark greater understanding of places and events around the globe and close to home.
ESRI recognizes the importance of libraries and museums as public institutions open to everyone for learning more about the world around them. Because of ESRI's commitment to interoperability, it has become the standard in government and industry, enabling libraries and museums to access and integrate a wealth of information.
Related Disciplines
Administration and Planning GIS helps you understand and plan for the needs and interests of your visitors.
Community Information Digital aerial photographs, digital elevation models, TIGER files, and population statistics help citizens learn more about their communities. Exhibits and Public Access GIS displays and queries multiple layers of information in real time, helping you discover the relationships and interactions between natural systems and human cultures. Research and Collections A GIS database can be queried and analyzed with standard statistical techniques and comes to life through the visualization and spatial analysis tools a GIS provides. |