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Subject: Viewing and printing maps
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 21:03:23 -0500
From: Mary Douglass <[log in to unmask]>
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CC: Mary Douglass <[log in to unmask]>
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As many of you know, the Seattle Public Library will be opening a grand
new
central library at the end of this year. On the 9th floor there will be
a
Map Room (albeit scaled down from the original plans), and it will
contain
a dedicated workstation for electronic mapping. My original request
included an oversized monitor and a large format printer, but these two
items are now being questioned (budget problems, of course). The arena
of
viewing and printing electronic maps is one in which I am still
developing
a basic comfort level, so I am finding myself hard pressed to present a
succinct and well-thought out justification for these two pieces of
equipment. Can anybody help me out????
Obviously I have been planning on learning by doing, but that hasn’t
happened yet. What I really need is a personalized, several day long
inservice by a local expert, and that I haven’t yet arranged either!
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Mary Douglass
Map Librarian (along with other duties)
Seattle Public Library
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