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Links to sources for research on Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Last Updated: Sep 14, 2011 URL: http://libguides.cayuga-cc.edu/gis Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Powersearch

Search multiple databases in Geographic and Information Systems (GIS).

 

Fall and Spring Semester Hours

Fall and Spring Semester Hours

Sunday   Auburn      12:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Sunday   Fulton         9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Monday - Thursday   8:00 am - 8:30 pm
Friday                        8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Call the Library or visit our web page for library hours on holidays or when classes are not in session.

 

Welcome to the GIS Research Guide

Welcome to the research guide for GIS.  This guide is intended to help you start your research projects and to guide you to GIS sources available through the Library at Cayuga Community College.

 

GreenFILE

GreenFILE contains articles from journals, magazines, and government publications about human impact on the environment, such as global warming, green building, sustainable agriculture, and renewable energy; Many Full-text.

Type the keywords that best describe your topic into the search box, then click the Search button or press Enter on the keyboard to locate articles.

Greenfile
 

Library Information

Library webpage: http://www.cayuga-cc.edu/library

Library Circulation Desk             

Auburn 315.255.1743 ext. 2296
Fulton  315.255.1743  ext. 3019

Library Reference Desk

Auburn 315.255.1743 ext. 2299
Fulton 315.255.1743  ext. 3073
cay-ref@cayuga-cc.edu

 

Get Help from a Librarian

Reference librarians are available during business hours to help students with research questions.

Students may call the reference desk, email a message, or IM the Reference Desk using the Meebo on the library website.

If you send an email message or IM asking for assistance, please give us details like what class you're in, and where you've looked so far.

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