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dc.contributor.authorMrozewski, Tomasz-
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-14T21:28:46Z-
dc.date.available2015-12-14T21:28:46Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.issn0840-9331-
dc.identifier.urihttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/2506-
dc.description.abstractThis paper documents ongoing research into the application of 3D printing processes to GIS data. As 3D printing becomes more accessible to a broad audience, its application to GIS data is being investigated by industry, academia and amateur Makers. This paper will outline a technique for converting contour lines into a digital, printable 3D models using ArcGIS and Rhino software; other methods will also be briefly discussed. The end goal of this research is to develop a set of easy-to-follow guidelines for replicating this process in the context of an academic library, drawing on the author’s own experiences.en_CA
dc.language.isoenen_CA
dc.publisherAssociation of Canadian Map Libraries and Archivesen_CA
dc.relation.ispartofseriesACMLA Bulletin;Number 151 Fall 2015-
dc.subject3D Printingen_CA
dc.subjectGeographic Information Systemsen_CA
dc.subjectTopographyen_CA
dc.title3D Printing Topographic Data: An Introduction and Techniqueen_CA
dc.typeArticleen_CA
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