ESRI Data & Maps contains many types of map data at many scales of
geography, and the entire dataset can be read directly from the DVD in the
media kit. All vector data is provided in Smart Data Compression (SDC) format.
The HTML-based Help system contains information about Data & Maps and StreetMap North America, including a complete list of the
redistribution rights for each dataset. Please review this information
carefully before redistributing any of this data.
Learn
more about redistribution rights
Each dataset includes a
metadata (.xml) file providing complete documentation as well as an ArcGIS® layer (.lyr) file
displaying symbols and classifications for the dataset when viewed in ArcGIS. Each SDC file also includes a projection (.prj) file storing the coordinate system information used by
ArcGIS. Map document (.mxd)
and group layer (.lyr) files are included for all
geographic areas to provide symbolized maps of the datasets. Published map (.pmf) files that can be viewed with ArcReader™
are also included for all geographic areas.
This data is useful for general
purpose basemaps and for more specific uses. The data
can make a new user productive and the software useful as soon as it is
installed. General basemap
information is available for the world and
Each dataset is fully
documented with metadata, which furnishes extensive general and technical
characteristics of the dataset. The metadata provides identification,
originator, publisher, description, temporal/currency, status, spatial extent,
keywords, accessibility (includes the redistribution rights), data quality,
condition, lineage, editing, spatial data organization, spatial reference,
entity and attribute descriptions, distribution, dataset size, and metadata
reference information. The metadata also provides a "thumbnail,"
which displays the full extent of the dataset.
The metadata follows two
standards—the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM)
from the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) document 19115 Geographic Information -
Metadata. In addition, ESRI has defined additional elements that are present in
the metadata to support and to document characteristics of datasets that are
not addressed by the two standards.
The metadata is provided as a
file for each dataset in Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. The Data
& Maps metadata in XML can be viewed and edited in ArcGIS
and can also be used with the ArcIMS Metadata Server.