2018
DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2018.1514856
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In Defense of the Map Library

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“…It is often said that every challenge or change brings with it opportunity and our profession is certainly facing challenge, change, and opportunity. As has been outlined elsewhere (e.g., Bidney and Piekielek 2018), print map collections are struggling to maintain support, while geospatial centers especially those administered within academic libraires appear to be having "a moment" with broad support. Whether geospatial centers realize their promise and if or how we bring together the worlds of maps and geospatial information will likely determine the future of our profession.…”
Section: Nathan Piekielek and Marcy Bidneymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is often said that every challenge or change brings with it opportunity and our profession is certainly facing challenge, change, and opportunity. As has been outlined elsewhere (e.g., Bidney and Piekielek 2018), print map collections are struggling to maintain support, while geospatial centers especially those administered within academic libraires appear to be having "a moment" with broad support. Whether geospatial centers realize their promise and if or how we bring together the worlds of maps and geospatial information will likely determine the future of our profession.…”
Section: Nathan Piekielek and Marcy Bidneymentioning
confidence: 99%