This guide will instruct you on downloading and using GIS software as well as connect you with other relevant resources. It is intended as a companion guide to the GIS Data and Resources libguide. As you conduct your research, please use these pages to keep up to date on GIS events on campus, new data acquisitions, and library resources for GIS.
A locator and network dataset used for geocoding large number of address or finding routes between points.
What is GIS
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools to explore spatial questions.
The acronym GIS most commonly refers to Geographic Information Systems, the interconnected hardware, software, users, data, and procedures that together form a system for geospatial analysis. GIS can be used to study, analyze, and visualize any phenomenon that has a spatial component. If location plays a role in your research, GIS offers a way to include these spatial features in your analysis.
This video gives a brief introduction to GIS and shows some examples of what can be accomplished with this versatile tool.
Help Desk
Data Services staff are available to assist with your geospatial questions. Please visit our Helpdesk at the hours below. Helpdesk is available in-person in the Research Studio on Level A of Olin Library OR via Zoom by clicking on the links below: