----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Do you offer GIS service in your library? If so, how is it used? Do students use it for class assignments? Do they require tutoring in using GIS? Several years ago, this subject was much-discussed on this list. Some libraries were at different stages in offering--or preparing to offer--GIS services. In my own library, we had just installed ARCVIEW on a p.c. and were taking the first steps in learning how to use it, ourselves. Since then, several GIS sites have been established around campus (Engineering, Business, in addition to the computer lab in the Geography Dept.) Students in these areas use their own labs. Meanwhile, we have installed a new ARCVIEW release, which garbled a lot of what we thought we had learned! (It didn't help that we had no fulltime Map Library staff until 2 months ago.) Now, my new fulltime clerical assistant, who has a degree in geography, is taking an ARCVIEW class offered by the Engineering Dept. This class, though, features a still newer release and is mounted on a Sun workstation, so it is questionable as to how applicable it will be to our library situation. Frustrating! But it makes me wonder if we need to offer any more than just the ability for students to pull up general maps and a few extra data sources. Do we need to flog ourselves to be GIS experts? What do others thing? Sue Haffner, Map Library, CSU Fresno