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From: "Carlos Diaz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 4:25:28 PM




As you may know, The Evergreen State College relinquished Federal documents depository status in April 2010. However, one of the few things we will be retaining is the maps collection. My focus will now turn to GIS/Maps.

At the moment, I am auditing a GIS class so I can learn how to use the GIS software. At the moment, we only have one GIS workstation. There are GIS workstations at an advance science lab on campus but their available hours are short and there is GIS software in the computer center but no one on staff knows how to use the software. The Library is open more hours and there seems to be an opportunity to help patrons with their GIS/Maps needs.

Currently, our maps collection include topographic maps for the northwest states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and California. We will also retain Puget Sound area nautical charts, National Park Service information for Washington and Oregon, Forest Service information on Washington and Oregon, highway maps of the 50 states, bike maps, some atlases, wall maps from Dennoyer-Geppert, Klett-Perthes and other publishers, National Geographic maps, etc.

My library dean wants me to visit other colleges and universities within Washington State to see how they are organized and what kind of services they provide. However, I do want to expand my body of knowledge further by asking you:

1. What kind of GIS/Maps services do you provide for library patrons?

2. What kind of equipment do you have? How many GIS workstations do you have?

3. What is your enrollment? How many people use your facility? What departments/patrons do you serve?

4. If you were to create a GIS/Maps collection from scratch today (knowing what you know now), how would you do it?
What would be included? What shouldn't be included?


Thanks in advance for your kind advice as this will help me make the right choices for us.



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Carlos A. Diaz
Daniel J. Evans Library
The Evergreen State College
Mailstop L-2309
Olympia, WA 98505
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http://govdocs.evergreen.edu/
GovDocs/Maps Desk: (360) 867-6165
Carlos' phone: (360) 867-6251
fax: (360) 866-6790

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