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ALAN BRENNER 908-906-6830 <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Oct 1993 17:21:51 EDT
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          I'm not a map librarian; I'm a GIS specialist.  As a participant
          in the Federal Geographic Data Committee, all that I have seen
          about with the National Spatial Data Infrastructure has been
          digital products--nothing paper.  I'm left thinking that
          traditional libraries and map librarians are already
          marginalized.  Tools like EPA's GRIDS (an IBM mainframe
          depository of geographic data) and USGS-WRD's Distributed Spatial
          Data Library (an ARC/INFO and WAIS data distribution system--this
          is still being developed), to name a few, are the first steps
          toward the NSDI--and they, to my knowledge, have been developed
          with the assistance of any sort of librarian, map or otherwise.
          The price tag for the NSDI is oriented toward the elimination of
          paper products in favor of digital databases and communication.
 
          Alan Brenner

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