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The Map Specialty Group of the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic
Society has scheduled a tour of the G.I.S. Lab at Kent State
University this Wednesday courtesy of Dr. Ute Dymon. Ed Hall,
Map Librarian at KSU, will also wear the "tourguide hat" for
a visit to the University's Map Library that evening.
These tours are scheduled for Wednesday, June 28th, at
7:00 p.m. at McGilvery Hall (Kent's Geography Building) and are
open to anyone interested in Geographic Information Systems or
just maps in general. McGilvery Hall is located just south of
Ohio Route 59, on the KSU Main Campus, near the intersection
of S.Lincoln and E.Summit. Parking is available in the
bookstore lot just across the street.
Dr. Dymon is the co-author of An Atlas of Massachusetts
River Systems, and is an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Geography at KSU.
For additional information contact Bill Barrow (R1647@
vmcms.csuohio.edu) or Maureen Farrell ([log in to unmask])
216 (623-2880).
Maureen Farrell
Cleveland Public Library, Map Collection
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