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Summary
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Type of tool
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Application
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Function
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Global mapping
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Online / Desktop
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Online
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Computer infrastructure
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Web browser
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Development status
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Operational
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Time of use
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At data delivery, and as a post-process when data is with user
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Licence
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A browser-based map service.
Description

Google Maps allows you to view basic or custom maps and local business information. You can zoom and pan map data and integrated satellite images.
Depending on your location, you can create personalized, annotated, customized maps using Google Maps. Your maps can contain the following:1
Once you have created a map, you can:2
Google maps can be viewed in several ways:
- At Google Maps website
- Through a web page with an embedded Google Map
- On a mobile phone or other device
- As a private map created through Google Earth Enterprise
Function
- Analysis tools
- Visualisation tools
Why use this tool?
- To geographically represent data in point, line or area form on a map.
See also Google Earth
Who will use this tool?
- Data capture
- Data providers
- Institutions
- Private collections
- Casual users
- Data users
- Expert
- Interest groups
- General public
How will the tool be used?
- Online tool used within a browser
- File format is KML
- User input not required
Where in the data chain could this tool be used?
When could this tool be used?
- Before data is made available to ALA, for creating maps
- At the time of a user request, for displaying maps
Availability
Comments
- The highest zoom gives a scale of about 1:1000 (2 cm : 20 m)
- We have no control over the base imagery
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