Lucy Farr: Managing Research Data in ArcGIS
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Description: | ESRI's ArcGIS data, and other vector data system, are highly vulnerable to partial or complete data loss over time because as the company makes frequent software updates, and the data themselves have so many moving parts. In this presentation, Lucy Farr (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) describes her experiences using ArcGIS, lessons learnt, and recommendations for best practices to prevent data disaster and frustration. |
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Created: | 2011-04-27 17:01 | ||||||||
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Collection: | Managing Research and Data in the Digital Age | ||||||||
Publisher: | Incremental project, Cambridge University Library | ||||||||
Copyright: | Incremental project - Creative Commons License BY-NC-SA | ||||||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||||||
Keywords: | ArcGIS; Archaeology; Data Management; Geodatabase; maps; Research Practice; | ||||||||
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