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"Angie Cope, American Geographical Society Library, UW Milwaukee" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Google Earth
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 11:35:35 -0700
From: Kathryn Lage <[log in to unmask]>
To: 'Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship'
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Hi all,
I'm encouraged to hear Matt's comments on Google's willingness to work
with non-profit organizations. A few years (or more) ago, I tried to
pursue this and could never get an email or phone call back. Matt, do
you have a contact name or any suggestions for actually talking with
someone?

Thanks!

-Katie

Katie Lage
Map Librarian, Acting Faculty Director
Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences & Map Library
184 UCB
University Libraries
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
303-735-4917
http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/map/


-----Original Message-----
From: Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Angie Cope, American
Geographical Society Library, UW Milwaukee
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 8:31 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Google Earth

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: Google Earth
Date:   Thu, 9 Feb 2012 10:08:10 -0500
From:   Matt Knutzen <[log in to unmask]>
To:     Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
<[log in to unmask]>



We have it installed on all computers throughout the NYPL research and
branch libraries, mostly because we use it as a way to render/read our
click-through spatial indexes. Like you Ed, we went through much hand
wringing, but ultimately the folks at GE outreach were kind enough to
supply us with the method and application that can be pushed and
installed locally through a networked environment.

As far as I can tell, GE is pretty liberal in giving out their pro
licenses to not for profit institutions... not sure how they deal with
.edu or .gov though. http://earth.google.com/outreach/program_details.html

They're also keen and always somewhat surprised to hear about innovative
ways we in the map library world are using their tools, and have, by our
experience, been very helpful, walking our IT through every step,
mollifying fears of network security and other issues along the way.


Matt



On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Angie Cope, American Geographical
Society Library, UW Milwaukee <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

      -------- Original Message --------
      Subject: RE: Google Earth
      Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 09:56:55 -0500
      From: Redmond, Edward James <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
      To: 'Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship'
      <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>


      LC has only been able to install Google Earth on staff computers, and
      this was only after much hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth.

      My understanding is that this may have been as much as a licensing
issue
      (govt vs. academic institution) rather than technical.

      Ed


      Ed Redmond
      Geography & Map Reference Specialist
      Library of Congress
      Washington, DC 20540 - 4650
      [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
      202-707-8548 <tel:202-707-8548>






      -----Original Message-----
      From: Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
      [mailto:[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>]
      On Behalf Of Angie Cope, American
      Geographical Society Library, UW Milwaukee
      Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 4:35 PM
      To: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
      Subject: Google Earth

      -------- Original Message --------
      Subject:        Google Earth
      Date:   Wed, 8 Feb 2012 21:15:48 +0000
      From:   Christopher Thiry <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
      To: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
      <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>



      Howdy,

      Does anyone have Google Earth loaded on their public machines?

      Google Earth is a marvelous thing, but it is irrelevant when I am
doing
      reference work because the users don't have access to it on the public
      machines. I want to convince my computer folks that Google Earth
should
      be installed on a public machine--but they are very concerned about
      security, etc.

      If you have Google Earth on your public machines, how did you convince
      your computer folks to allow this?

      How locked down is it? -- can you upload files to "Temporary Places"?
      Can you move those to "My Places"? Can you lock down "My Places"?

      What problems has Google Earth caused vis-a-vissecurity, etc.?

      thanks in advance,

      Christopher J.J.Thiry
      Map Librarian
      Colorado School of Mines
      1400 Illinois
      Golden, CO 80401
      p. 303-273-3697 <tel:303-273-3697>
      f. 303-273-3199 <tel:303-273-3199>
      [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> <mailto:[log in to unmask]
      <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> http://library.mines.edu/




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> Matthew A. Knutzen
> Geospatial Librarian
> The Lionel Pincus & Princess Firyal Map Division Stephen A. Schwarzman
> Building The New York Public Library 5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Room
> 117 New York, NY 10018-2788 [log in to unmask]
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> 212-930-0027
>
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