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Dear Folks, Please plan to join us in Montreal this summer. Following is an ou
tline of the Geography and Map Division, Special Libraries Association program
Several specific programs focus on GIS of all things.
At least two moderators are needed because of previously planned moderators'
schedule changes, and inability to be in Montreal. SLA G&M members who would
like to moderate a program [put it on the olde resume!] may contact me at the
email address below.
If you have questions about the G&M program, email me at [log in to unmask]
About registration:
--You may register on siteat the Convention Center or you may contact S.L.A.
headquarters and request that they send you a copy of the program. Email
[log in to unmask] or call her at 202-234-4700, ext. 645. She is in Washington, D.C.
at headquarters.
Registration forms must be received by May 15th for advance rates.
Member early bird, by May 1 $150.
Member after May 1 190.
Member one day 110.
Student/retired 85.
Nonmember early bird, by May 1 245.
Nonmember after May 1 290.
Nonmember One Day 140.
All prices U.S. currency.
Exhibits will be open from Sunday through Wednesday, June 10-14. Attendance
is free of charge, and Joan can send you a pass, or individuals may register
on site.
SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION
GEOGRAPHY & MAP DIVISION
MONTREAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM -- DRAFT 4.12.95
Saturday, June 10, 1995
Workshop for Montreal planners/Chair-elect attends, drop in 2-6 p.m.
Sunday, June 11, 1995
8-9 Division govt relations, public relations, treasurers' workshops.
9-1:00 DACOLT:Div & Officer Leadership Training [Chair, Chair-elect]
10:30 - 11:45 G & M committees[are urged to meet early in the conference.]
1:30-2:45 S.L.A. workshops for Division Bulletin Editors; Membership chairs.
4:30-6:00 G&M Executive Board at Stewart Museum or Conference Hotel.
6:00-8:00 RECEPTION at David M. Stewart Museum on St. Helene Island in St. Law
rence River! A map exhibit, Beauty and Image: Women & Allegory in Antique Maps
will be on display museum hours, from 10-6 on Sunday. In addition, the
Museum's interactive compact disk will be on display: Charting a New World:
Maps of Discovery. Sponsored by MAPLINK.
Monday, June 12, 1995
9:00-10:15 S.L.A. General Session I
10:30-11:45 Membership Forum: How S.L.A. G&M Division Promotes Your Career
Speaker: Charlene Baldwin
University of California, Riverside
1:30-2:45 G&M Business Meeting
3:00-4:15 G&M reports session
4:30-6:00 Champagne & Strawberries reception for our guests: former Chairs of
the Geography & Map Division, former Honors Award winners. Ticketted event.
Sponsor being sought!
6:00--Montreal on your own!
Tuesday, June 13, 1995
9:00-10:15 S.L.A. General Session II
10:30-11:45 Promoting the Map Library to your boss and to the public:
How local map societies, library friends groups and geographic alliances
further the work of map libraries.
Panel discussion:
William Barrow, Kent State University, M.L.S. student
Alice Hudson, Map Division, New York Public Library
Members are encouraged to share fliers, information and
anecdotes about local successes along this theme.
1:30-2:45 Cataloging GIS products/cosponsored SLA Cataloging Cttee
Speaker:
Mary Larsgaard, University of California, Santa Barbara
Cataloging Geospatial Data in Digital Form/ With the influx of
yet more formats into the modestly termed "map collections" of today's
libraries, we are faced with figuring out ways to provide users with quick,
easy, accurate access to digital data. The answer is, as always, cataloging --
but how? Intended for both map and non-map librarians.
3:00-4:15 GIS transforming our world: standards for reference service I.
Moderator:to be announced
Speakers:
Elaine Clement, Pennsylvania State University
Todd Bacastow, Pennsylvania State University
Seizing the Opportunity--Providing an effective environment
for the use of geographic information systems in libraries./ GIS is often not
conceived as a coherent activity in libraries. This paper describes a
methodology to make GIS more useful, economical and better coordinated in
library settings.
Roberta Brody, Rutgers University
Unintended Access--Issues and concerns in enabling access to
public information through geographic information systems./ Data in a GIS
might enable undesirable uses of public information not intended by database
creators, such as redlining, intrusive custom marketing, impacts on individual
privacy and on commercial enterprises.
4:30-6:00 Visit exhibits!
4:30-6:00 SLA Division Cabinet [Chair,Chair-elect G&M attend]
6:00-7:30 SLA Joint Cabinet, if necessary. [Chair, Chair-elect G&M attend]
6:00--Montreal on your own!
Microbrewery trip a possibility; info at Business Meeting, Reports
Session on Monday, or Reception on Sunday evening.
Wednesday, June 14, 1995
9:00-11:15 S.L.A. ANNUAL MEETING
11:30 - 12:45 GIS transforming our world: standards for reference service II.
Moderator: Elaine Clement, Pennsylvania State University
Speakers:
Myke Gluck, Florida State University
Public Library Users and GIS, an examination of the GIS+
project in Florida./ Reporting on research into users' needs for spatial
information, this paper looks at the role of the Internet, and especially
describes a research project studying public library users of geographic
information systems.
Ardis Hanson, Florida Mental Health Institute
Diane Powell, Florida Mental Health Institute
The use of geographic and map information in evaluating
neighbourhood use of social services./ In developing neighborhood assessments,
information needs include the infrastructure of the neighborhood, census and
socio-economic data mapped to the block level. This paper walks the non-map or
non-GIS specialist, unfamiliar with GIS, through an actual neighborhood needs
assessment, and will include examples of GIS use in social service evaluation
and design.
2:30-3:45 Vendor Presentations--From paper maps to scanned maps
Moderator: to be announced
Speakers:
Earl B. McElfresh, McElfresh Map Co.
Researching and creating Civil War battle maps for today's
market.
Ara Hourdajian, Microcolor International, Inc.
Hybrid Imaging: The use of color microfiche and Photo CD(R)
for Preservation and Access.
4-6:00 Environmental Mapping and Information Systems. Cosponsored by ERM Div.
Moderator: Lisa Recupero, University of Missouri-Rolla
Speakers:
Kathleen Eisenbeis, Yale University
EOSDIS--What's Up? A description of NASA's Earth Observing
System data and information system [EOSDIS]. A member of NASA's select
committee for defining the user model, Eisenbeis will describe NASA's vision
for libraries in this information system.
Martin Jean, St. Lawrence Centre, Environment Canada
He will focus on archiving data, and providing access to
archived data files which can be analyzed by GIS, spatial or multivariate
analysis. Such data files are valuable in the study of environmental problems,
especially where the evolution of natural systems is important, and where
these systems may be studied by multiple disciplines.
5:00-6 Executive Board II [if necessary]
5:00--Montreal on your own.
Thursday, June 15, 1995
"Le Tour de la Montagne: A geo-architectural tour of Montreal."
We plan to return to the convention center by 3 p.m.
Led by David Hanna, Professor in Urban Historical Geography at University of
Quebec. Our bus will take us to Westmount and Outremont, and the multiethnic
Plateau, where we will have lunch on our own at the Greek restaurant Jardin de
Panos. Lunch costs are in addition to the field trip ticket cost.
6:00-9:00 Wrap up dinner for G&M folk; perhaps Macauslan's Microbrewery
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