The South Carolina spatial reference system
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Author
Wellslager, Matthew John
Subject
South Carolina Geodetic Survey; Geographic information systems--South Carolina; Spatial systemsDescription
The purpose of this project is two tiered. The first tier is to determine if the need for a spatial reference system, which would include a database for geodetic control, exists and the location of where the spatial reference system should reside if the National Geodetic Survey were to discontinue support for the National Spatial Reference System. The second tier would be conceptualizing the design of a user interface for the search engine associated with the reference system's database and design the format of the output created by the search engine.Collections
Date
2011-02Metadata
Show full item recordDate Accessioned | 2012-02-08T15:42:41Z |
Date Available | 2012-02-08T15:42:41Z |
dc.description | The purpose of this project is two tiered. The first tier is to determine if the need for a spatial reference system, which would include a database for geodetic control, exists and the location of where the spatial reference system should reside if the National Geodetic Survey were to discontinue support for the National Spatial Reference System. The second tier would be conceptualizing the design of a user interface for the search engine associated with the reference system's database and design the format of the output created by the search engine. |
Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
Rights | Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. |
Type | Text |
Digitization Specifications | 300ppi, Epson Expression 10000xl flatbed scanner with Adobe Acrobat X Standard software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b. Color depth varies by collection: 24-bitcolor, 8-bit grayscale, or black & white. |