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Additionally, there are many books that discuss GIS, its history, and its applications. Because these books vary in scope, quality, and price, you should take the time to browse through them in your bookstore and select the one that suits your needs. One title you might try is Principles of Geographical Information Systems by Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell (Oxford University Press). Autodesk MapGuide Web Site To get late-breaking information about the Autodesk MapGuide products, or for links to technical notes and white papers that discuss various topics, go to the Autodesk MapGuide Web site: http://www.autodesk.com/mapguide. There is also a link to the online Autodesk MapGuide demos, which walk you through the process of using sample applications. Many of the demos use JavaScript to access the Viewer API, and you might find it useful to view the HTML source used in these examples.  Tip From Autodesk MapGuide Author, you can go directly to the Autodesk MapGuide Web site by choosing Help Autodesk MapGuide Web Site. Online Discussion Groups The Autodesk online discussion groups, located at http://www.autodesk.com/discussion, are open forums for Autodesk customers, partners, or anyone with an interest in Autodesk's products. You can post information or questions, answer other members' questions, or just browse messages to gather information and learn tips and tricks from other users. Your questions will be answered by other discussion group members or Autodesk staff. For best results when posting a question, please be sure to provide as much information about the situation as possible. This includes your hardware configuration (how many servers, how much RAM, etc.), your operating system, the release number of the specific product, what steps you took immediately prior to the problem, the exact error message that was displayed, and any other information that will help us to understand the issue. Providing this information will improve our ability to answer your question immediately. Where to Get More Information | 27

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Additionally, there are many books that discuss GIS, its history, and its appli-
cations. Because these books vary in scope, quality, and price, you should
take the time to browse through them in your bookstore and select the one
that suits your needs. One title you might try is
Principles of Geographical
Information Systems
by Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell (Oxford
University Press).
Autodesk MapGuide Web Site
To get late-breaking information about the Autodesk MapGuide products, or
for links to technical notes and white papers that discuss various topics, go
to the Autodesk MapGuide Web site: http://www.autodesk.com/mapguide.
There is also a link to the online Autodesk MapGuide demos, which walk you
through the process of using sample applications. Many of the demos use
JavaScript to access the Viewer API, and you might find it useful to view the
HTML source used in these examples.
Tip
From Autodesk MapGuide Author, you can go directly to the Autodesk
MapGuide Web site by choosing Help
Autodesk MapGuide Web Site.
Online Discussion Groups
The Autodesk online discussion groups, located at
http://www.autodesk.com/discussion, are open forums for Autodesk
customers, partners, or anyone with an interest in Autodesk
s products. You
can post information or questions, answer other members
questions, or just
browse messages to gather information and learn tips and tricks from other
users. Your questions will be answered by other discussion group members or
Autodesk staff
.
For best results when posting a question, please be sure to provide as much
information about the situation as possible. This includes your hardware
configuration (how many servers, how much RAM, etc.), your operating
system, the release number of the specific product, what steps you took
immediately prior to the problem, the exact error message that was
displayed, and any other information that will help us to understand the
issue. Providing this information will improve our ability to answer your
question immediately.