Concept information
Preferred term
GIS/LIS consortium and conference series
Definition
- In mid-1986, a now defunct organization called the National Computer Graphics Association (NCGA) identified geographic information systems (GIS) as a potential growth market. As arguably the nation's premiere association for the nexus of computing technology and computer-generated graphics, NCGA was well positioned to leverage its extensive conference and exhibition experience to capture the burgeoning GIS applications and solutions marketplace. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geographic Information Science; GIS/LIS Consortium and Conference Series]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/GIS_LIS_consortium_and_conference_series
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