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From: "Tracey Hughes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: GIS/Cartographic/Geographic Databases to add to depository libraries lists?

 Hello,

I'm asking this question for a colleague - if you have feedback,
please
respond directly to him at [log in to unmask] And now the question:

Are you aware of any map/cartographic/geographic databases that might be
opportunities for partnerships with the GPO, with the ultimate goal to
get that database accessible through the depository library system? At
this time, my colleague is concentrating on databases that require a
registration or otherwise are not yet available through the
depositories. Some examples on their list already are MILISPEC Database,
PACER, Social
Security Administration's Death Index, U.S Foreign Trade Data, and
others. If you can think of any, please let Steve Hayes know at
[log in to unmask] Thank you in advance!


Sincerely,

Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator
Social Sciences & Humanities Library
University of California San Diego Libraries
9500 Gilman Drive #0175R, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175
http://libraries.ucsd.edu/gis

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