Table of Contents
| 1. The role of INSPIRE in development of information society | ||
| Kazimierz Bujakowski, Krystian Pyka | 7-15 | |
| 2. Implementation of the INSPIRE Directive in the Federal Republic of Germany | ||
| Mateusz Badowski | 17-27 | |
| 3. Training course ”Wszechnica GIS”: conceptual modeling in designing and implementation of geoinformation systems | ||
| Elżbieta Bielecka, Dariusz Dukaczewski | 28-33 | |
| 4. Comparative analysis of national geoportals in Europe | ||
| Dariusz Dukaczewski, Elżbieta Bielecka | 35-60 | |
| 5. Second phase of INSPIRE work programme: status in Europe and challenges for Poland | ||
| Jerzy Gaździcki | 61-72 | |
| 6. Essential competences of the graduates of studies in geoinformatics: experience of the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, the Jagiellonian University | ||
| Jacek Kozak, Aneta Szabłowska-Midor | 73-80 | |
| 7. Evaluation of local autorities’ websites | ||
| Elżbieta Kozubek, Piotr Werner | 81-87 | |
| 8. The right of access to public information as an important factor in the development of information society | ||
| Grażyna Szpor | 89-96 | |
| 9. Potential of modern computer graphics | ||
| Tadeusz Szuba | 97-103 | |
| 10. Map portal ”Green Krakow” as an element of INSPIRE implementation | ||
| Piotr Wężyk, Małgorzata Mrugała, Robert Wańczyk, Przemysław Szwałko | 105-111 | |
| 11. Municipal and tourist geoportals: the case of Czestochowa | ||
| Kajetan Wojsyk, Marcin Bajorski, Maciej Bednarski | 113-120 | |
