Professional Surveyor
April 2000 Volume 20 Number 4
Articles
- Editor's Desk: A Kodak Moment
- Application: Making Photogrammetric History
An aerial mapping mission in 1999 forever changed the history of mapmaking. - NSDI: Bruce Babbitt on the Federal Role in Geographic Information
The conclusion of a four-part series of articles on building the National Spatial Data Infrastructure. - EDM & GPS Measurements: Why Don't They Agree? Part Three
Final installment of a three-part series on "Grid vs. Ground" coordinates or measurements. - Reference Systems: Part 4Practical Considerations For Accurate Positioning
The final installment of a four-part series on geodetic reference systems. - Hands On: The DML2000
Our New Equipment Editor reviews Dunham & Morrow's new magnetic locator. - Book Review: 3 Mapping Books
Our Book Review Editor discusses three important books on mapping. - In Line With GIS: Free Jump Starts for GIS Users
Tips for getting up and running with GIS that won't cost you a cent. - Hands On: AutoCAD 2000, Part 2
Second in a two-part series, our Software Review Editor continues his discussion on the latest release from Autodesk. - On The Horizon: So What's In It For Me?
New Jersey's pilot program demonstrates how state and national societies benefit from dual membership programs. - Letters to the Editor
- Marketing Tipz: Business Besieged: Surviving A Crisis
Tips on how to develop a contingency plan to alleviate a potential business disaster. - Products, People, Places
- History Corner: Nineteenth Century Surveyor and Chainman
The peregrinations of an Eastern instrument maker are traced through the inscriptions of his surviving pieces.