ACSM Bulletin
No. 227, June 2007
Education:
The debate.
Jonathan Kozel and Clive Crook.
6.
Education Agenda:
A matter of Degrees. Clive Crook. 7-8, 11.
Education Agenda:
Surveying up close. Compiled by Ilse
Genovese. 12-16.
Famous Surveyors:
John Fenn on making the surveying profession
better. Interview. 17-20.
Famous Surveyors:
Taylor
leads NGS’ State Geodetic Advisor Program. Interview. 22-24.
Aiming for success in surveying
management.
Richard A.
Smith. 25-27.
Using Google Earth for fun and
functionality.
Douglas Vandegraft. 228-32.
GIS in California’s desert:
Palm Desert, California, GIS Department. 33-34.
The math master.
David
Brown. 35-36.
Education Agenda: 2003 College
graduates in the U.S. workforce:
A profile.
National Science Foundation. 37.
The geographic approach.
Ilse
Genovese. 38-41.
Working in the ACSM booth.
Damion Scholz. 41-42.
ALTA/ACSM Land Title corner.
Gary Kent, The Schneider Corporation. 43-44.
America’s natural places online.
NatureServe and National Geographic Society. 45.
Grant to boost public land survey.
Marc
Covert. 46.
Education Agenda:
Cartography up close. Compiled by Ilse
Genovese. 47.
GIS at the New York Times.
Reed Business-Geo/Professional Surveyor Magazine. 48-50.
Ask Dr. Map:
Monumental cartography. Dr. Map. 51.
The journey of an oceanographer in
NOAA.
Scott A.
Duncan. 52-56.
The FIG Report II (3). Strategic
Integration of Surveying Survices:
FIG Working
Week, 13-17 May 2007. 57-59.
Book review: The Oxford Companion to
World Exploration.
Reviewed by Capt. Charles Burroughs. 60.
JGAC June report. Federal money issues affecting surveyors.
Laurence Socci, The C.L.A Group. 61-62.
Commentary: On the larceny of rocks.
Joseph
Stuart. 62.