Resumen:
In the last decade the availability of on-line resources, and also the number of users accessing those
resources, have grown exponentially. The information retrieval process, which aims at the improvement
of the access to such resources, has been the focus of interest of many researchers. The presence of
geographic data in these repositories of information is surprisingly high (for example, note that most of
the web pages about business contain information about the locations of their offices). In order to
properly manage this geographic data the information retrieval process has been extended using
architectures, data structures, and other techniques developed by the GIS community. This has meant the
beginning of a new research field called Geographic Information Retrieval. In this chapter we present a
study of the state-of-the-art of this new field and we also highlight the main open problems that will
concentrate efforts during the next years.