To alert readers, a link to the MAGIRT map cataloging best practices document is in the wrong location and we are reaching out to the editor to get this resolved as soon as possible. That said, if you
do click on the link it does take you to the document referenced in the paragraph above where the link currently exists.
As for the Klokan tool situation, I use it almost daily in my work and have not noticed anything apparent in terms of retrieving the information I need from it or navigating the tool. That said, your point is well taken, over time the capabilities and comprehensiveness
is going to likely become an issue for whomever uses the tool. Is the suggestion to get a community of libraries (and users from other orgs) to get together and pony up enough funds to have Google update a viable one? I am thinking that going to my library's
administration and making an argument to have the Dean allocate X number of dollars would be a tough sell. Would it be better to act as "community activists" and come together to ask Google to commit to maintaining Klokan over time as a "social good"?
In the article, they mention using the Klokan bounding box tool. As we all know (we discussed this a year or two ago), the tool is degrading because it is not being maintained. Kloken Tech
said, "There was a change of Google API that affected Bounding Box ... but there are no plans to restore or improve the search feature."
When we discussed this as a group, a few people said they (their organizations) would be willing to chip in to pay to have Kloken update and maintain the tool. It was costly.
I love using the Kloken bounding box tool and I dread the day it disappears. I mean, of course, we can put coordinates data in the old fashioned way but are there any of the professional
organizations that could coordinate gathering money and contracting Kloken to maintain the site? WAML, ALA MAGIRT, etc? Seek donations from libraries or individuals?
Well, happy Friday. Nice article Paige and Linda.
Angie
Hi All,
Thank you all for your patience and a special thanks to Kevin! Please let me know if there are any issues.
Also, start thinking about submitting something for the next issue March 2022! There were some really good presentations I would like to see written out! Please contact me if you have any questions, concerns or suggestions.!
Thank you!
Best,
Chrissy
WAML Editor
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