Integrating Geographic Information Systems into Library Services: A Guide for Academic Libraries integrates traditional map librarianship and contemporary issues in digital librarianship within a framework of a global embedded information infrastructure, addressing technical, legal, and institutional factors such as collection development, reference and research services, and cataloging/metadata, as well as issues in accessibility and standards.
Ardis Hanson is the director of the research library at the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute at the University of South Florida (USF). Interested in the use of technology to enhance research, she has presented at the USF Symposium on 21st Century Teaching Technologies and Internet2 showcasing innovative software applications. She is an adjunct instructor in the School of Library and Information Science and the College of Public Health at USF. Ms. Hanson was a member of the Virtual Library Planning Committee, the Implementation Team, the Interface Design Project Group, and the Metadata Team.
Susan Jane Heron, MLS, is the Associate Director of the Collection Analysis and Technical Services Department at the University of South Florida Libraries (USF). Previously, Ms. Heron was Head of Technical Services at the University of San Diego, Head of Cataloging at San Diego State University, Project Coordinator for Database Conversion at Temple University, and a Library Liaison with the Research Libraries Group. Ms. Heron was a member of the USF Virtual Library Implementation Team as well as the Metadata, Digitization, Thesis and Dissertation, and Electronic Reserve Teams. Currently, Ms. Heron is on the State University System Technical Services Policy Committee, which is implementing ALEPH v.18 and examining metadata issues for geographic data and electronic resources.
Peter J. Reehling received a Master’s of Arts in Geography from Ball State University and a second Master’s in Library and Information Science from Indiana University. He is currently Geographic Information Librarian at the University of South Florida. His duties range from the provision of GIS Services to managing the ESRI Site License and coordinating the GIS Help Desk Coordinator. His collection development duties include the Geography Department and the Military Sciences. Previously, Mr. Reehling served as a geo-spatial analyst for the National Imagery and Mapping Agency and a geographer for the U.S. Census Bureau. Mr. Reehling is currently the Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect chair of MAGERT (Map and Geography Round Table of the American Library Association). [Editor]