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Patrick McGlamery <[log in to unmask]>
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MAPS-Lers;
 
I am looking for some ideas of what a GIS Teaching Lab would
need.  Maximum machines, are they shared, networked, etc? What is the
configuration of the computers, hardware, software, etc.
 
I'm not necessarily interested in programs in libraries, but also in
Geog. Depts., consulting firms, etc.
 
If you could send me copies of extant or proposed labs, I'd be
grateful.  If this sort of thing is of interest to a wider audience,
I'd be glad to compile.
Patrick McGlamery
Map Librarian
Map and Geographic Information Center U-5M
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06268
TEL: (860) 486-4589
FAX: (860) 486-3593

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