Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment

This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment of public libraries. The benefits of GIS include the abilities to generate maps to convey more information than through other means and to allow for spatial analysis of library services. This paper inc...

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Main Authors: Bishop, Bradley Wade, Mandel, Lauren H., McClure, Charles R.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1541842021-12-22T20:11:24Z Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment Bishop, Bradley Wade Mandel, Lauren H. McClure, Charles R. Library and information science This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment of public libraries. The benefits of GIS include the abilities to generate maps to convey more information than through other means and to allow for spatial analysis of library services. This paper includes specific examples of uses implemented by the authors. GIS allowed the authors to display data related to library service and identify various disparities across service areas. In addition, this paper discusses practical issues of GIS for library researchers and practitioners based upon the knowledge gained through the development of the three GIS projects discussed here. Published version 2021-12-16T01:07:07Z 2021-12-16T01:07:07Z 2011 Journal Article Bishop, B. W., Mandel, L. H. & McClure, C. R. (2011). Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 21(1), 1-18. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2011.1.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154184 10.32655/LIBRES.2011.1.1 1 21 1 18 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2011 Bradley Wade Bishop, Lauren H. Mandel, Charles R. McClure. All rights reserved. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Bishop, Bradley Wade
Mandel, Lauren H.
McClure, Charles R.
Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
description This paper details three projects utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) in the assessment of public libraries. The benefits of GIS include the abilities to generate maps to convey more information than through other means and to allow for spatial analysis of library services. This paper includes specific examples of uses implemented by the authors. GIS allowed the authors to display data related to library service and identify various disparities across service areas. In addition, this paper discusses practical issues of GIS for library researchers and practitioners based upon the knowledge gained through the development of the three GIS projects discussed here.
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author Bishop, Bradley Wade
Mandel, Lauren H.
McClure, Charles R.
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title Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
title_short Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
title_full Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
title_fullStr Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
title_full_unstemmed Geographic information systems (GIS) in public library assessment
title_sort geographic information systems (gis) in public library assessment
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