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Main Authors: Smith, Linda C., Ed., Gluck, Myke, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED395586
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author Smith, Linda C., Ed.
Gluck, Myke, Ed.
author_facet Smith, Linda C., Ed.
Gluck, Myke, Ed.
Smith, Linda C., Ed.
Gluck, Myke, Ed.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Geographic Information Systems and Libraries: Patrons, Maps, and Spatial Information. Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (Champaign, Illinois, April 10-12, 1995). Smith, Linda C., Ed. Gluck, Myke, Ed. Access to Information Atlases Cartography Electronic Libraries Information Needs Information Retrieval Information Sources Information Technology Library Services Maps Online Systems Optical Data Disks This document assembles conference papers which focus on how electronic technologies are creating new ways of meeting user needs for spatial and cartographic information. Contents include: (1) "Mapping Technology in Transition" (Mark Monmonier); (2) "Cataloging Planetospatial Data in Digital Form: Old Wine, New Bottles--New Wine, Old Bottles" (Mary Lynette Larsgaard); (3) "Finding and Accessing Spatial Data in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure" (Michael Domaratz); (4) "The Government Information Locator Service: Discovering, Identifying, and Accessing Spatial Data" (William E. Moen); (5) "Geographic Information Systems and Digital Libraries: Issues of Size and Scalability" (Barbara P. Buttenfield); (6) "Geographic Information Retrieval and Spatial Browsing" (Ray R. Larson); (7) "Spatial Access to, and Display of, Global Change Data: Avenues for Libraries" (Linda L. Hill); (8) "Geospatial Information Needs of the General Public: Texts, Maps, and Users' Tasks" (Myke Gluck); (9) "Emergency Preparedness and Response Challenges for Special Libraries" (Robert Lee Chartrand); (10) "Using Geographic Information Systems for Estimating and Profiling Geographic Library Market Areas" (Christie Koontz); (11) "Implementing Geographic Information Systems in the Public Library Arena" (Dean K. Jue); (12) "The St. Louis Public Library's Electronic Atlas: A Successful GIS Application in the Public Library Environment" (Anne Watts); and (13) "Digital Spatial Data of Illinois on CD-ROM, Department of Energy and Natural Resources" (Mark Joselyn & Sheryl G. Oliver). (BEW)
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spellingShingle Geographic Information Systems and Libraries: Patrons, Maps, and Spatial Information. Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (Champaign, Illinois, April 10-12, 1995).
Smith, Linda C., Ed.
Gluck, Myke, Ed.
Access to Information
Atlases
Cartography
Electronic Libraries
Information Needs
Information Retrieval
Information Sources
Information Technology
Library Services
Maps
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
Geographic Information Systems and Libraries: Patrons, Maps, and Spatial Information. Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (Champaign, Illinois, April 10-12, 1995). Smith, Linda C., Ed. Gluck, Myke, Ed. Access to Information Atlases Cartography Electronic Libraries Information Needs Information Retrieval Information Sources Information Technology Library Services Maps Online Systems Optical Data Disks This document assembles conference papers which focus on how electronic technologies are creating new ways of meeting user needs for spatial and cartographic information. Contents include: (1) "Mapping Technology in Transition" (Mark Monmonier); (2) "Cataloging Planetospatial Data in Digital Form: Old Wine, New Bottles--New Wine, Old Bottles" (Mary Lynette Larsgaard); (3) "Finding and Accessing Spatial Data in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure" (Michael Domaratz); (4) "The Government Information Locator Service: Discovering, Identifying, and Accessing Spatial Data" (William E. Moen); (5) "Geographic Information Systems and Digital Libraries: Issues of Size and Scalability" (Barbara P. Buttenfield); (6) "Geographic Information Retrieval and Spatial Browsing" (Ray R. Larson); (7) "Spatial Access to, and Display of, Global Change Data: Avenues for Libraries" (Linda L. Hill); (8) "Geospatial Information Needs of the General Public: Texts, Maps, and Users' Tasks" (Myke Gluck); (9) "Emergency Preparedness and Response Challenges for Special Libraries" (Robert Lee Chartrand); (10) "Using Geographic Information Systems for Estimating and Profiling Geographic Library Market Areas" (Christie Koontz); (11) "Implementing Geographic Information Systems in the Public Library Arena" (Dean K. Jue); (12) "The St. Louis Public Library's Electronic Atlas: A Successful GIS Application in the Public Library Environment" (Anne Watts); and (13) "Digital Spatial Data of Illinois on CD-ROM, Department of Energy and Natural Resources" (Mark Joselyn & Sheryl G. Oliver). (BEW)
title Geographic Information Systems and Libraries: Patrons, Maps, and Spatial Information. Papers presented at the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing (Champaign, Illinois, April 10-12, 1995).
topic Access to Information
Atlases
Cartography
Electronic Libraries
Information Needs
Information Retrieval
Information Sources
Information Technology
Library Services
Maps
Online Systems
Optical Data Disks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED395586