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From: "katherine rankin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 3:42:31 PM
Subject: Re: Bienniel? Question on Large Format Printers
We have a large format printer in our media lab. Its use is mediated. We charge $4 per square foot for printing on it. People seldom print maps on it. The media lab person says maybe four maps in three years. Of course, since our map collection is totally self-serve, it may not occur to patrons they can print maps on it. I guess that's the drawback, but since we don't have a separate map department, there would be no way to have a large format printer there.
Katherine Rankin
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries
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Date: 07/31/2013 11:19 AM
Subject: Bienniel? Question on Large Format Printers
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From: "Kathy Stroud" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 11:50:59 AM
Subject: Bienniel? Question on Large Format Printers
Hello map librarians,
I see this go out every couple of years to the list and now it’s my turn for requesting updated information. If you respond to me personally, I can summarize and print to the list. I’m resending because as technology changes, the answers might change.
Do you have a large format printer/plotter available in your library for your map patrons?
If yes, is the use mediated?
How much do you charge?
How much use do you get for maps?
What do you see as the advantages/drawbacks?
Our situation is that we have a large format scanner. There is a plotter available to University affiliated patrons in another building. Patrons can take scans over on a USB or send via the Intranet and then go and pick them up later.
We are also a Federal Depository Library and many members of the public come in looking for paper topographic maps. With the most recent maps being electronic only, this can cause difficulties for members of the public. I can show them how to download the maps they want and give them instructions on where to go on campus for large format printing of the files. However, they often don’t have the technology and/or the time to acquire a paper copy that route.
It would be ideal if we could offer our patrons “one stop shopping” on copying and printing maps, but is it worth it is the decision we are looking at.
Kathy Stroud
David and Nancy Petrone Map/GIS Librarian Knight Library
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
541-346-3051
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