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Making Geodatabases Work for You (GIS Workshop)

Last Updated: September 03, 2010

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Making Geodatabases Work for You (GIS Workshop)

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NH Fish & Game Department, Concord, NH open in google maps

September 29, 2010

Description:
Geodatabases are an excellent file format for managing and maintaining GIS data using ArcGIS. This workshop will cover fundamentals, tools, and techniques for creating and working with data contained in Geodatabases. The workshop is focused on intermediate to advanced users of ArcView, however, ArcEditor users will also benefit from attending.

General topics:
* geodatabase formats * anatomy of geodatabases * file and personal geodatabases

Topics covered
* create geodatabases using ArcCatalog * import shapefiles, coverages, tables and other GIS data into geodatabases * create annotation layers from labels * add domains and subtypes to help streamline GIS editing

Software used:
* ArcGIS 9.3

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States: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

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