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Desktop Open Source goes mainstream, old school style
Congratulations to Gary Sherman who's recent book has successfully made it to the shelves of academia. Well that might be in part to our librarian taking advice on what open source gis books are missing that should be on the shelf.
Lucky for everyone else, since the publisher didn't classify it as a text book
it's also affordable too if you want your own copy, paper or ebook.
Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source. Pragmatic Bookshelf, 360 pages, ISBN 1934356069, http://www.pragprog.com/titles/gsdgis/desktop-gis
Wondering what other books you've missed see the OSGeo Library
- Posted: 2009-05-30 01:02 (Updated: 2009-05-30 01:11)
- Author: wildintellect
- Categories: qgis osgeo
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Gary Sherman's book in the UC Davis library

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