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Some readers have asked for references to items related to GIS.
Here are a selection of annotated links that can get you started:
1. "The premier portal for geospatial technology professionals"
Navigate around the advertising and you can find a wide range of useful and helpful links for your GIS interests.
2. GIS-list has a number of dependable and helpful contributors and does not have excessive noise (very few off-topic posts) and has about 10-12 posts/week traffic load. It caters to entry level as well as higher questions. To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit this site.
3.Metadata-list: anyone into GIS understands the need for and confusion around metadata and metadata standards. This list has traffic on that subject, often striving to find a day-to-day practical standard in relation to the bells and whistles official standard(s). To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit this site.
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