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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Aug 1993 14:43:37 EDT
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Here are several messages answering the request for info on libraries using
GIS. ----------Johnnie
 
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      Sat Aug 28 11:16:20 EDT 1993
 
might you clarify your terms? What do you mean by geographic information
systems: would AtlasGIS be included in your  definition, for example? Your
phrase "transition to GIS" might well imply libraries that are leaving paper
maps behind completely? Is that what you mean? Just a quibble, but that's the
mood I'm in...Thanks for any clarification you can provide...Alice H.
 
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        Sat, 28 Aug 1993 10:23:24 -0400
        "Alberta Auringer Wood, Map Librarian, Memorial Univ. of
        Newfoundland" <awood@
        kean.ucs.mun.ca>
         RE: Libraries using GIS
 
Ms. Rankin,
        A survey on this topic was done of U.S. and Canadian libraries by
myself and Diana Rivera under the aegis of the Congress of Cartographic
Information Specialists Associations.  Summaries of the results were sent
to the editors/etc. of publications of each participating organization as
well has having the information posted on MAPS-L.  Recently, the summary
appeared in the ACSM BULLETIN.  For copies of all the information call
Chris Baruth at the American Geog. Soc. Collection at the Univ. of Wisc. in
Milwaukee (1-800-558-8993) or write him on email ([log in to unmask]).
This includes names and addresses of respondents.
        Hope that this helps in your project.
Alberta Wood, Map Librarian, Memorial University, St. John's, Nfld.
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      27 Aug 93 16:31:16 EDT
      [log in to unmask] (Lynn E Noel)
         Re: Libraries using GIS
 
--- You wrote:
Does anyone know how I can get a list of U.S. libraries that use
geographic information systems?
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 If this information is available, I hope you will post it to the list! It
would also be interesting to know which, if any, of these systems are
available over the Internet via Telnet, Gopher, &c.Thanks.
 
Lynn Noel
Senior Research Fellow
QLF/Atlantic Center for the Environment
 
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              Mon, 30 Aug 93 10:15:48 EST
              David Cobb <DCOBB@HARVARDA>
              Re: Libraries using GIS
 
Although certainly not comprehensive, I would suggest that you contact Ms. Prue
Adler at the Association of Research Libraries in Washington for their list of
participating libraries in the ARL/GIS Project. This will give you a list of
approximately 60 research librarries in the United States and I am sure that
there are others that you will hear from.
 
David A. Cobb
Harvard Map Collection

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