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Joseph J. Kerski has been a geographer and cartographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, the U.S. Census Bureau, and the U.S. Geological Survey. He is an education manager for Esri in Denver, Colorado, and is past president of the National Council for Geographic Education.
Jill Clark, a freelance consultant and technical author, has worked in many areas of GIS, including application development and implementation, software development, service provision, and technical writing.
Foreword by Michael F. Goodchild
Preface
1. Spatial data and the public domain
2. Spatial data models, vector data and data quality
3.Raster data and privacy issues
4.Spatial data: true cost and local access
5.National and state data portals and metadata standards
6. International spatial data infrastructures
7. Putting public domain spatial data to work
8. The data user as data provider
9. Public domain data on the cloud
10. The future of public domain data and GIS
Glossary
Index