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TRM, technical reference model, refers to technologies that included in the UNC Charlotte ITS Technology Inventory.

Google Earth

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Analysis & ModelingDesign & Visualization

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Availability: Labs | Free Download
Comparable:  ESRI Arc GIS

Google Earth is a virtual globe, geographical program created by Google. The program uses digital elevation model (DEM) data collected by a NASA space shuttle to create the 3D map.  With Google Earth, viewers can view satellite imagery of large portions of the globe.  Users can also explore ocean topography, and switch to street view which enables someone to explore roads as if they were in a car.  New features of Google Earth allow a user to explore regions of the moon, Mars, and constellations in the sky.  New features are being added and existing features enhanced frequently.

Google Earth is available for free download here.  A Professional version with enhanced geo-coding, map-making, and GIS features is available as well.

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LaTex

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Math & ProgrammingProductivity & Utility

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Availability: Labs  |  see TexMaker
Comparable: 

LaTeX (/ˈleɪtɛk/ lay-tek or /ˈlɑːtɛk/ lah-tek) is a document preparation system and document markup language. LaTeX uses the TeX typesetting program for formatting its output, and is itself written in the TeX macro language. LaTeX is not the name of a particular editing program, but refers to the encoding or tagging conventions that are used in LaTeX documents.

For software to edit LaTeX, check out TexMaker.

Tags: markup languagetrm

EndNote

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Productivity & Utility

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Availability: Labs |  Faculty/Staff  |  Download
Comparable:

EndNote is a reference management software package used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles. It’s produced by Thomsons Reuters and has a thirty day free trial, student pricing, and volume licensing available.

EndNote groups citations into “libraries” with the file extension *.enl and a corresponding *.data folder.  There are several ways to add a reference to a library: manually, exporting, importing, copying from another EndNote library, connecting from EndNote. The program presents the user with a window containing a drop-down menu to select the type of reference they require (book, newspaper article, film, congressional legislation, etc.), and fields ranging from the general (author, title, year) to those specific to the kind of reference (ISBN, abstract, reporter’s name, running time, etc.) Most bibliographic databases allow users to export references to their EndNote libraries. This enables the user to select multiple citations and saves the user from having to manually enter the citation information and the abstracts. There are some databases (e.g. PubMed) in which the user needs to select citations, select a specific format, and save them as .txt files. By then going to EndNote, the user can then import the citations into the EndNote software. It is also possible to search library catalogs and free databases such as PubMed from within the EndNote software program itself.  If the user fills out the necessary fields, EndNote can automatically format the citation into whatever format the user wishes from a list of over two thousand different styles.

Endnote is available to all UNCC faculty and staff by request and is pre-installed on most systems.

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