Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collections and services within the library environment are not new concepts. For years libraries have been active in collecting geospatial data and handling GIS-related reference questions. In the early 1990s librarians often contributed to the literature while researching and learning the best methods for developing geospatial collections and incorporating GIS services in libraries. But during the last ten years, while there have been enormous advancements in the field, the literature related to GIS in libraries has been somewhat scarce. In a time when librarians are busy perfecting their technical GIS skills, creating and defining service models, working closely with data producers, dis...
Research problem: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer a means of gathering, viewing, managing...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in academic libraries tend to differ, based on availab...
The rapid increase of publications both in print and digital form raises costs while academic librar...
In this first-ever issue of Library Trends dedicated to GIS and libraries, we present thirteen auth...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collections and services within the library environment a...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
Abstract. Management and analysis of geospatial data evolved into a rapid developmental field nowada...
A white paper delivered to library administration in May, 2005, regarding planning for GIS services ...
Programs for geospatial support at academic libraries have evolved over the past decade in response ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) researchers and users have been at the forefront of creating a...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
The rate of introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into public libraries is accelerat...
Research problem: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer a means of gathering, viewing, managing...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in academic libraries tend to differ, based on availab...
The rapid increase of publications both in print and digital form raises costs while academic librar...
In this first-ever issue of Library Trends dedicated to GIS and libraries, we present thirteen auth...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collections and services within the library environment a...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
Abstract. Management and analysis of geospatial data evolved into a rapid developmental field nowada...
A white paper delivered to library administration in May, 2005, regarding planning for GIS services ...
Programs for geospatial support at academic libraries have evolved over the past decade in response ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) researchers and users have been at the forefront of creating a...
This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment o...
The rate of introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into public libraries is accelerat...
Research problem: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer a means of gathering, viewing, managing...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services in academic libraries tend to differ, based on availab...
The rapid increase of publications both in print and digital form raises costs while academic librar...