----------------------------Original message---------------------------- This workshop was announced at the Eureka Western Assocation of Map Libraries meeting by LaVonne Jacobsen in April. I asked LaVonne if we could distribute it more broadly via maps-l. The GIS Center at SFSU agreed to allow this info.posted as long it is made clear (understandably) that California State University people have priority for registration. Note the "respond by" date of May 3. (I would think that's not firm if there are still openings!) Also note there's no cost info for non-CSU faculty. I assume that would be determined if one was interested. Following is the text from their flyer. (For further info, contact SFSU, not me!) Kathryn Womble GIS for Libraries -- A Workshop sponsored by the California State University GIS Specialty Center San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 338-6140 Date: June 21-22, 1996 Location: San Francisco State University Instructor: Jerry Davis Cost: Free for CSU faculty For Further Info: Contact Hugh Howard at San Francisco State University's GIS Specialty Center Laboratory: (415) 338-6140, or [log in to unmask] Respond by: May 3, 1996 Geographic information systems (GISs) are valuable tools for managing and accessing digital library information, especially where maps or earth imagery are involved. This workshop will cover the basics of GIS use in Libraries, including the use of ArcView for mapping data from common library data sources, e.g. Census data. The basic outline of the course is as follows: 1. Management of digital map libraries 2. Information sources & emerging technologies 3. ArcView techniques for library data access - map and image display - database access and display - data charting tools - boolean selection tools - map/table/chart linking - customized interfaces for student access 4. Building a digital spatial library with GIS -- example application Make sure to sign up soon -- seats are limited.