U.S.Census Bureau - TIGER/Line® Asked Questions about Census Bureau geography, Maps and Bureau's position with regardto us Postal Service TIGER/CTSI ® Census Tract Street index ® Version 4 http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/
Extractions: Census Geography Menu TIGER , TIGER/Line Census Bureau Maps Cartographic Boundary Files Online Mapping Applications Census Tract Data ... Contact Us T opologically I ntegrated G eographic E ncoding and R eferencing system th CD Census 2000 TIGER/Line Files 2002 TIGER/Line ... Files Update March 21, 2003 Other Versions of Census 2000 TIGER/Line files TIGER/Line 1992 A Link Between 1980 and 1990 Census Geography TIGER/Line Metadata
UB GIAL - Internet Geography Information and Analysis Lab. geography Resources on the Internet the everexpanding resources available us Federal Resources Population index-. This is a quarterly demographic bibliography. http://www.geog.buffalo.edu/GIAL/netgeog.html
Extractions: The EROS Data Center , the USGS repository for Remote Sensing data. They maintain the Global Land Information System (GLIS), containing information about digital data available from USGS and other sources. It is especially useful for graphically browsing and ordering satellite imagery (if you are at an X workstation, here is the semi-graphic version of GLIS)
National Geographic Online: Site Index Outline Maps Teacher Forum us geography Standards ACTIVITIES GAMES EducationalOutreach geography Action Activities and Experiments index Kids E http://www.nationalgeographic.com/siteindex/
Extractions: Home Site Index MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer More TV SUBJECTS: About National Adventure Animals Education History and Kids Maps and News Photography Science and Travel Shop Customer Service Complete Site Site Index Subscribe Shop About National Geographic Adventure and Expeditions Animals Archaeology and Paleontology ... Weather and Natural Forces About the National Geographic Society [Top] WHO WE ARE About the National Geographic Society Our History: Birth of the Society Press Releases EXPLORATION, EDUCATION, CONSERVATION Committee for Research and Exploration EarthPulse Conservation Partnership Education Web Site Expeditions Council ... National Geographic Bee EVENTS Exhibitions at Our Museum Concerts, Lectures, and Film Screenings OUR MEDIA Adventure Magazine Books CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs ... TV: National Geographic Channel CUSTOMER SERVICE Customer Service Index SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAGAZINES Adventure Magazine National Geographic Explorer Classroom Magazine ... Magazine
CGRER NetSurfing: Maps And References Categorized links to a few hundred sites.Category Reference Maps Directories Maps (us Forest Service); Satellite Vegetation Greenness index Maps (us DemographicData Viewer CIESIN/SEDAC/OSEDA; geography Division, us Census Bureau http://www.cgrer.uiowa.edu/servers/servers_references.html
Extractions: (last updated: NOTE: I am in the process of pruning the dead links. This should be finished sometime in July. The following compilation of Internet/WWW sites is intended to be an introductory guide to some of the map and reference resources available via the World Wide Web. Consider using one of the WWW search engines if you are looking for a specific type of map or reference. The maps which are listed here have been selected because they are thought to be reasonably useful and/or interesting. They are categorized by geographical region although there are a couple of thematic categories such as Interactive Maps which both highlights the potential of the WWW and are also fun to use. Note that there is some overlap in geographic coverage between these categories. The emphasis is on displayable maps (e.g. images) rather than digital cartographic (GIS) and satellite data which can be found in the separate compilation Geodata Information Sources . There is also another listing which includes Weather Maps and Imagery This list has been compiled for use by faculty members and students of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research . Suggested additions and corrections to this list are welcome and can be sent to the CGRER webmaster Note: These various Internet links may not be accessible at all times.
Education World® : Social Sciences/Geography Center grades! A Boring Lesson in geography This lesson will motivate andexcite your students while teaching us geography. SchoolWorld http://www.education-world.com/soc_sci/geography/index.shtml
Britannica Premium Service our educational subscription service, email us 5-9. World Atlas - Covering the geography,economies, and Tools - Table of contents, complete index entries, and http://www.britannica.com/needmore/
Extractions: Need more? Full Britannica articles are available to subscribers and Free Trial participants. To view the complete article, register for 72 hours of free access . Keep reading to learn more about our premium service, or contact us at 1-800-323-1229, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-6:00pm US Central Time. For site license information on our educational subscription service, e-mail us Britannica.com subscribers, go to www.britannica.com to log in.
Adherents.com: Religion Statistics Geography, Church Statistics Resources for research into world religions, large and (very) small. Includes links to websites, research Category Society Religion and Spirituality Sociology of Religion adherent statistics and religious geography citations references to by Locationindex * Religion by Name index *. polling data on us religious affiliation. http://www.adherents.com/
Extractions: Adherents.com is a growing collection of over 41,000 adherent statistics and religious geography citations references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions , churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures, movements, ultimate concerns, etc. Basically, researchers can use this site to answer such questions as "How many Quakers live in Indiana?" "What are the major religions of Nigeria?" , or "What percentage of the world is Buddhist?" We present data from both primary research sources such as government census reports, statistical sampling surveys and organizational reporting, as well as citations from secondary literature which mention adherent statistics.
Links To Geographical Information - Geography And Travel: InfoUSA usgs.gov/index.html The Learning Web us Geological Survey An educational site designedfor K12 http//www.usgs.gov/education/othered.html geography About.com http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/travel/geolinks.htm
Extractions: This Home Page is a joint effort between the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) and the United States Committee, International Council on Monuments and Sites (US/ICOMOS). Throughout the world, national ICOMOS committees work to support the World Heritage Convention.
DOS/International Information Programs: Site Index Site index IIP is International us. Foreign Policy (EJ). geography,us An Outline of American geography. Government Accountability http://usinfo.state.gov/about/
Extractions: IIP is "International Information Programs," the Department of State office that maintains this Web site. Items in italics are publications of IIP and its predecessor, the former United States Information Agency. "EJ" stands for "Electronic Journal," our periodic, on-line publication. If you are working in a Windows system, you can do a simple text search of this page by holding down the control key and entering " F ". For Mac users, hold down the Apple key and enter " F ". A-E F-J K-O P-T ... U-Z Africa Americas Archives Arms Control Arts, U.S. - Arts and culture Asia-Pacific Asia, South Balkans - See Southeast Europe Biotechnology Burma Caribbean ... China Cities - Livable Communities: Improving Life in the World's Megacities Civic education (CIVNET) The Civil Rights Movement and the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Panoramic Maps Collection The Panoramic Maps, 1847 1921, collection contains about 1700 idealized schematic views of towns Category Regional North America United States Maps and Views Cities and Towns Panoramic map geography and Map by Geographic Location Subjectindex Creator index Title index form used to depict us and Canadian http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pmhtml/panhome.html
Extractions: Search by Keyword Geographic Location Subject Index Creator Index ... Title Index The panoramic map was a popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known also as bird's-eye views, perspective maps, and aero views, panoramic maps are nonphotographic representations of cities portrayed as if viewed from above at an oblique angle. Although not generally drawn to scale, they show street patterns, individual buildings, and major landscape features in perspective. The majority of items presented here are documented in PANORAMIC MAPS of Cities in the United States and Canada Albert Ruger, Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler, Lucien R. Burleigh, Henry Wellge, and Oakley H. Bailey who prepared more than fifty-five percent of the panoramic maps in the Library of Congress. Additional panoramic maps will be added throughout 1998. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning. The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past. These primary historical documents reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. The Library of Congress does not endorse the views expressed in these collections, which may contain materials offensive to some readers.
The New Hampshire Almanac A collection of electronic materials of interest to those studying New Hampshire's people, government, and geography. http://www.state.nh.us/nhinfo/index.html
Colorado K-12 Academic Standards Index Page Civics PDF Dance - PDF Economics - PDF Foreign Language - PDF geography - PDFHistory - PDF Mathematics - PDF Music - PDF Physical Education - PDF Reading http://www.cde.state.co.us/index_stnd.htm
Extractions: Suggested Grade Level Expectations, outlining the suggested expectations of academic achievement at each grade in specific content areas. See below. In response to the strong commitment of Colorado's populace, the Colorado General Assembly and the State Board of Education have built Colorado's new education system around challenging academic standards. On this page find Colorado's model content standards for grades K-12, along with suggested grade level expectations for some subject areas and additional information on the standards-based education effort in Colorado. Note: Most documents linked to from this page are in the format. This format allows the user to view and print the documents exactly as they were meant to be seen. First time users of this format will have to perform a one-time only installation of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader Software before they will be able to read or print these documents.
Central Intelligence Agency Learn how intelligence is gathered and what agents really do.Category Kids and Teens School Time United States Government CIA Canine Corps Aerial Photography Pigeons geography Trivia Quiz Try a DisguiseBreak the index, you have questions or comments about this Web site, Contact us http://www.cia.gov/cia/ciakids/
Index To CIA Kids Page index to CIA Kid's Page. Director of Central Intelligence. The CIA Seal. Eagle;Compass; The Colors. geography. Other us Government Agencies' Home Pages for Kids. http://www.cia.gov/cia/ciakids/sitemap.html
Index Of The Almanacs index of the Almanacs An A to Z keyword index of our general Time Zones Timeline TrademarksTravel Tropical Storms United Nations us geography us Government us http://www.infoplease.com/alphabeticalindex.html
Infoplease Atlas Click on a region for a more detailed map, or try our map index. Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Statistics. us State Profiles; us Cities; http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/
Infoplease Atlas Click on a region for a more detailed map, or try our map index. Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Stats and Facts. us State Profiles; 50 http://www.factmonster.com/atlas/
EnchantedLearning.com Site Index Enchanted Learning Site index What's New. U usA us Facts, Maps, and Symbols us Flags(info, printouts, and quizzes) us geography usA Map Quizzes us Presidents. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/siteindex.shtml
Geography 460 Quick index ANNOUNCEMENTS Check frequently! Course Policies Schedule of Lectures Labs and Due Dates How to reach us. Course Objectives. geography 460 http://faculty.washington.edu/chrisman/Geog_460.html
Extractions: ANNOUNCEMENTS Course Policies Schedule of Lectures Labs and Due Dates How to reach us Geography 460 covers the theory and application of computerized geographic information systems (GIS). It combines an overview of general principles of GIS and practical experience in the analytical use of spatial information. It can be taken as an introduction (a bit challenging one) or as a way to deepen already established understanding, or as a way to add GIS techniques to an existing environmental discipline. The lectures cover a comprehensive overview of the analytical treatment of geographic information, following the organization of a textbook written by the instructor. The practical component involves the use of an analytical software package, leading to a project experience. Lab exercises are interspersed with discussion events to connect the practical material to broader practice. Web resources will provide lecture notes, exercise materials, discussion materials and sources for geographic information and analysis at UW and around the world. Each student will be required to apply computer tools to an issue requiring spatial analysis, some of it outside of class hours. This course is designed for a broad range of students, but each student should have some exposure to the procedures used to make maps and some introduction to the use of spatial information. Geography students should have