END 350: Maps & GIS
Research Guides (Maps & GIS)
Mapping Databases
- Social Explorer This link opens in a new window
- Neighborhood Change Database 2010 This link opens in a new window
- Digital Sanborn Maps - New York This link opens in a new window
- Fire Insurance Maps online This link opens in a new window
- GeoFREDMap data at state, MSA & county levels (Data and tool provided by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Aerial Photos of Buffalo & WNY
- Aerial Photographs of Western New York (UB Digital Collections) The University at Buffalo Western New York Aerial Photographs Collection contains more than 5,000 images covering Erie and Niagara counties from 1927 through 1978. The images were all part of systematic flights by Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc. and other producers. This online collection contains 175 of these images.
Downtown Buffalo (1966), U.S. Department of Agriculture Series ARE-ARF
ArcGIS
ArcGIS Desktop allows you to create maps, perform spatial analysis, and manage data. You can import multiple data formats and use powerful analytical tools and workflows to identify spatial patterns, trends, and non-obvious relationships.
UB affiliates are eligible for a free UB ArcGIS Online account, provided by the College of Arts and Sciences.
This includes a license for ArcGIS Pro, which can be installed on personal or UB-owned computers. Additional Esri software/apps are available -- ArcGIS StoryMaps, ArcGIS Urban, ArcGIS CityEngine, ArcGIS Business Analyst, ArcGIS GeoPlanner, ArcGIS Insights, and ArcGIS Tracker.
In order to create an account, begin by completing the CASet work order form. In the section titled, "Describe the issue below", add a note requesting an invitation to join UB's ArcGIS Online organization.
Once you have an organizational account, you can download the ArcGIS Pro installer here:
https://suny-buffalo.maps.arcgis.com/home/user.html#settings
Select Licenses from the left.
Existing ArcGIS Online users can log in here: Map Gallery for University at Buffalo, College of Arts and Sciences
GIS & Geospatial Librarian, Sam Kim: skim25@buffalo.edu