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Esri Software at ASU

Covering all aspects of Esri's online and desktop software for the ASU community

Map and Geospatial Hub: Expanding access to geospatial and cartographic resources across ASU and beyond.                   p

The ASU Library Map and Geospatial Hub advances the use of geographically-referenced information by expanding access to and support for geospatial technologies and cartographic resources across ASU and beyond.

Map and Geospatial Hub modeled in 3D, as depicted in the Map and Geospatial Hub 3D Explorer application.

We work in three core areas:

Resources | We’re a center for geospatial data, maps, geographic imagery, and the related geographic information systems (GIS) tools that can be used to bring them to life as powerful, value-added information.

Education | We design and deliver engaging programming to teach the community how to integrate spatial analysis, map interpretation, data management, and geospatial data visualization into their research and learning goals.

Collaboration | We draw upon our creativity, technical expertise, and professional networks to initiate, lead, and support transdisciplinary research projects across the university and beyond.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please fill out our Service Request form. We'll get back to you within two (2) business days, but typically sooner.

Contact Information

Physical Address:
Map and Geospatial Hub
Hayden Library, Room 334
300 E Orange Mall Tempe, AZ 85281

 

Mailing Address:
Map and Geospatial Hub
Hayden Library
P.O. Box 871006 Tempe AZ 85287


Website:
geospatial.asu.edu

Submit a Service Request:
lib.asu.edu/geo/services

 

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