Mapping for the Masses: GIS Lite & Online Mapping Tools in Academic Libraries

Authors

  • Kathleen W. Weessies Michigan State University
  • Daniel S. Dotson The Ohio State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v32i1.2867

Abstract

Customized colorful maps depicting complex social data are much more prevalent today than in the past. Not only in formal published outlets, interactive map sites make it easy to create and publish custom maps in more casual outlets such as social media. This article defines GIS Lite, describes three licensed products currently licensed by institutions, and discusses issues that arise from their varied functionality and license restrictions.

 

Author Biographies

Kathleen W. Weessies, Michigan State University

Geosciences Librarian and Head of the Map Library, Librarian II, MSU Libraries

Daniel S. Dotson, The Ohio State University

Mathematical Sciences Librarian and Science Education Specialist, Associate Professor, University Libraries

References

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Resources Referenced:

Google Maps. http://maps.google.com

Map Quest. http://www.mapquest.com

National Hazards Support System. http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov/

National Pipeline Mapping System. https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/PublicViewer/

The Broadband Map. http://www.broadbandmap.gov/

ArcGIS Online. http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html

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Ushahidi. http://community.ushahidi.com/deployments/

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National Historical GIS. https://www.nhgis.org/

Simplymap. http://geographicresearch.com/simplymap

SAS. http://www.sas.com/

Atlas of Historical County Boundaries. http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/

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Published

2013-03-30

How to Cite

Weessies, K. W., & Dotson, D. S. (2013). Mapping for the Masses: GIS Lite & Online Mapping Tools in Academic Libraries. Information Technology and Libraries, 32(1), 23–35. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v32i1.2867

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