ACSM Bulletin
No. 215, May/June 2005
Surveying education around the world. Gary Jeffress, glis,
and Richard Bartholomew, New South Wales. 6. [Commentary]
Viable career choices—and how to
prepare for them. Curtis W. Sumner, acsm. 8. [Commentary]
Professionalism: High standards,
ethics, service. Gerry Curtis, Texas Society of
Professional Surveyors. 9. [Commentary]
Student Competition 2006. David Ingram, National Society of
Professional Surveyors. 12. [Announcement]
Geography jobs. Olivia
Crosby, Occupational Outlook Quarterly.
pp. 16-27. [Featured article]
The surveyor as a forensic scientist. Donald A. Wilson, Land Boundary
Consultant. pp. 28-29. [Featured article]
Education & certification
opportunities—aags,
cagis, glis, nsps. pp.
32-33. [Announcement]
Enterprise Geographic Intelligence. MetaCarta.
35. [Industry News]
Corpscon v. 6. practical applications. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 35. [Industry News]
First American collection of imaged
property documents.
Data Tree, First American, and IBM. 36. [Industry
News]
Topcon Europe Reorganized. Topcon. 37. [Industry News]
ProMap Corporation
becomes a division of Indianapolis-based Schneider Corporation. Schneider Corp.
37. [Industry News]
Books from ACSM. 38. [Announcement]
Ask Vic! Victor
O. Schinnerer & Co.40. [Professional Liability Column]
Satellite imagery helps monitor
invasive plants. DigitalGlobe. 42. [Industry News]
Why lobby?—Part two. Bob Church, Illinois Professional Land Surveyors Association.
pp. 44-48. [Featured article]
The chip that Jack built. Patricia Sullivan and T. R. Reid, Washington Post. 47. [Featured article.]
From geek to chic in 33 years. Ilse Genovese, acsm.
49. [Commentary]
Geodesy? What’s that? Part 10: Pocus
on the southern hemisphere. Irene K. Fischer, retired, Army Map
Service. pp. 50-61. [Featured article]
The math debate. Ilse
Genovese, acsm. 62. [Featured article]
Dear Dr. Map. Dr. Map.
63. [Cartography and GIS Colum]