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Providing a Spatial Context for Library and Archival Collections: Mapping Historic Aggieland
(2014-05-17)
Libraries and archives have large collections of historic maps and photos. Creative digital exhibits allow users a unique framework to these collections, with mapping platforms providing a spatial context to collections ...
The Bias hiding in your LIbrary
(The Conversation, 2019-03-20)
Cataloging and classification are critical to any library. Without them, finding materials would be impossible. However, there are biases that can result in patrons not getting the materials they need. This article illustrates ...
Bibliography on Black Women's Hair Research
(2014-11-02)
A selected listing of resources for the study of or research on Black women's hair
The Founding of ALA's Map and Geography Round Table : Looking Back to See the Future
(ALA MAGIRT, 2011)
In 1979, a group of map librarians founded the American Library Association’s Map and Geography Round Table (MAGERT). An examination of the organization’s creation and early history offers a glimpse into the state of map ...
Curating GIS Data: Collaborations Between University Libraries and Local Government Agencies
(9th International Data Curation Conference, 2014-02-25)
GIS Day(s) Palooza Extravaganza 2013
(2014-10-22)
A summary of the Texas A & M University GIS Day 2013 outreach and instruction events, presented to TAMU Libraries staff.
Documenting Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and One Family's Saga
(New York University Press, 2016-03)
On August 29, 2005 the world witnessed the devastation of Hurricane Katrina as it swept through New Orleans, Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of Mississippi; a natural disaster that will forever be linked to the images of ...
Aristotle's Contribution to Scholarly Communication (corrected dissertation)
(Stephen Bales, 2014-01-11)
This historical study examines the Aristotelian foundations of the Library and Museum of Alexandria for the purpose of (1) understanding how the Library and Museum differed from preceding ancient Near Eastern information ...