This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment of public libraries. The benefits of GIS include the abilities to generate maps to convey more information than through other means and to allow for spatial analysis of library services. This paper includes specific examples of uses implemented by the authors. GIS allowed the authors to display data related to library service and identify various disparities across service areas. In addition, this paper discusses practical issues of GIS for library researchers and practitioners based upon the knowledge gained through the development of the three GIS projects discussed here
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of me...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
A definition of legal service or market area is difficult for public library management due to limi...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
The rate of introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into public libraries is accelerat...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
In-library use data is crucial for modern libraries to understand the full spectrum of patron use, i...
This paper reviews the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Census 2000 data in library p...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in academic libraries tend to differ, based on availab...
In-library use data is crucial for modern libraries to understand the full spectrum of patron u...
This study aims to describe the fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, to ...
The Author discusses why libraries are appropriate facilities for the management and distribution of...
A white paper delivered to library administration in May, 2005, regarding planning for GIS services ...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of me...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
A definition of legal service or market area is difficult for public library management due to limi...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
The rate of introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into public libraries is accelerat...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
In-library use data is crucial for modern libraries to understand the full spectrum of patron use, i...
This paper reviews the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Census 2000 data in library p...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in academic libraries tend to differ, based on availab...
In-library use data is crucial for modern libraries to understand the full spectrum of patron u...
This study aims to describe the fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, to ...
The Author discusses why libraries are appropriate facilities for the management and distribution of...
A white paper delivered to library administration in May, 2005, regarding planning for GIS services ...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of me...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
A definition of legal service or market area is difficult for public library management due to limi...