In this first-ever issue of Library Trends dedicated to GIS and libraries, we present thirteen authors contributing ten profoundly informative articles that address a variety of current issues and trends in the field. These authors share their experience, expertise, and opinions regarding the most prominent concerns within the field of GIS librarianship today. In an effort to create a comprehensive issue that spans the most current and relevant topics, careful consideration was made in the selection of articles included in this issue.published or submitted for publicatio
Abstract. Management and analysis of geospatial data evolved into a rapid developmental field nowada...
Geographers and Library and Information Scientists have similar perspectives on information access. ...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collections and services within the library environment a...
In this first-ever issue of Library Trends dedicated to GIS and libraries, we present thirteen auth...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of me...
Column Editor’s Note: This column is the second installment in a two part discussion of Geographic ...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
The Author discusses why libraries are appropriate facilities for the management and distribution of...
The rapid increase of publications both in print and digital form raises costs while academic librar...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) researchers and users have been at the forefront of creating a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
The purpose of this study is to examine the tools (e.g. CSDGM – FGDC, Gazetteers) used for the subje...
Programs for geospatial support at academic libraries have evolved over the past decade in response ...
Abstract. Management and analysis of geospatial data evolved into a rapid developmental field nowada...
Geographers and Library and Information Scientists have similar perspectives on information access. ...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data collections and services within the library environment a...
In this first-ever issue of Library Trends dedicated to GIS and libraries, we present thirteen auth...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of m...
Electronic technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), are creating new ways of me...
Column Editor’s Note: This column is the second installment in a two part discussion of Geographic ...
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of academic libraries in two consortia (the Orbis Casc...
The Author discusses why libraries are appropriate facilities for the management and distribution of...
The rapid increase of publications both in print and digital form raises costs while academic librar...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) researchers and users have been at the forefront of creating a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore library research that uses geographic information s...
The purpose of this study is to examine the tools (e.g. CSDGM – FGDC, Gazetteers) used for the subje...
Programs for geospatial support at academic libraries have evolved over the past decade in response ...
Abstract. Management and analysis of geospatial data evolved into a rapid developmental field nowada...
Geographers and Library and Information Scientists have similar perspectives on information access. ...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...