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WVSHPO GIS www.mapwv.gov/shpo. By Jessica Brewer WVGISTC. West Virginia GIS Conference. 2014. WVSHPO GIS. User Interface: User applies and is given access via WVSHPO Ability to manage users and assign permissions as needed. West Virginia GIS Conference. 2014. WVSHPO GIS. Features: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WVSHPO GISwww.mapwv.gov/shpo
By Jessica BrewerWVGISTC
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISUser Interface:User applies and is given access via WVSHPOAbility to manage users and assign permissions as needed
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:SHPO Layers: National Register Nominations, Archaeology Sites and Surveys, Architectural Historic Property Inventory Forms, and Civil War Battle SitesLayers To Be Added: Cemeteries Layer & Architectural Surveys
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:Reference Layers: Address, Geographic Names, Point of Interest, County and Quad Boundary, Hydrography, WV GIS Transportation, Public LandBackground Layers: WV GISTC Basemap, ESRI Road, ESRI Topo, USA Topo, Light Gray Canvas, ESRI Imagery, WV Sheriff Association, Best Leaf Off Imagery, 2011 NAIP ImageryAbility to turn on/off layers; Ability to modify opacity
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:Search: Ability to search by address, by ID or name, or by geometryZoom to: Extent or location
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:Each feature is associated with a report. National Register nominations are also associated with an image
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:Markup: Ability to add text, polygons, lines and points
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISFeatures:Sharing, Printing and Saving: Ability to share the map via a link, and save the map as a pdf or jpeg in order to printAbility to give map a title and add notes
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference
WVSHPO GISAcknowledgments:WVSHPO GIS is a collaborative project between the WVGISTC and WVSHPO. While many contribute to its success, it would not be possible without the work of Xiannian Chen, Frank Lafone, Corey Schaffer, and Kurt Donaldson at WVGISTC and Tami Koontz, Bethany Castle, Erin Riebe and Susan Pierce at the WV State Historic Preservation Office.
Web Link: www.mapwv.gov/shpo
2014 West Virginia GIS Conference