走向地图与空间信息图书馆学的新范式

IF 0.3 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Marcy Bidney, N. Piekielek
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摘要

在这篇社论中,我们继续与读者讨论地图和地理图书馆的价值,重点关注过去和未来可能的趋势,这些趋势已经并将继续定义我们的职业。在这样做的过程中,我们确定了在过去25年中地图和空间信息图书馆工作发生的三个范式转变。在不断变化的世界中,人们希望在收集、提供获取和使用空间信息的领域保持相关性,从而促成了每一次转变。下文所述的第三个范式转变正在进行,因为一般的学术图书馆以及地图和地理图书馆都在不断发展。正如许多类型转变的典型情况一样,不同机构对第三范式转变的感知和应用方式存在很大差异;这意味着我们有机会相互分享我们正在做的事情,有效的事情,也许更重要的是,无效的事情。随后的正式和非正式对话将有助于塑造我们职业的未来。《牛津英语词典》将范式定义为:“在特定时间,一门科学或学科的理论和实践背后的概念或方法模型;(因此)一种普遍接受的世界观。”如果我们回顾过去,我们可以看到,在过去的25年里,我们可以标志着地图图书馆学的三大范式转变。第一次转变恰逢十年一次的美国人口普查数据以CD-ROM形式出现,随之而来的是地图库的数字革命。以机器可读格式分发人口普查数据意味着图书馆需要有机器来读取信息。作为回应,图书馆在其空间内安装了公共访问计算机,这表明我们访问和使用地理信息的方式已经永远改变了。下一个转变是引入了另一种新格式——印刷品的数字化图像
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Towards a New Paradigm in Map and Spatial Information Librarianship
In this editorial, we continue our conversation with readers about the value of map and geography libraries with a focus on the past and likely future trends that have and will continue to define our profession. In doing so, we identified three paradigm shifts that have occurred in map and spatial information librarianship over the last 25 years. Each shift was precipitated by a desire to stay relevant in the areas of collecting, providing access to, and using spatial information in a changing world. The third paradigm shift described below is ongoing as academic libraries in general and map and geography libraries specifically continue to evolve. As is typical of transitions of many kinds, variation in how the third paradigm shift is being perceived and applied at different institutions is substantial; meaning that there is an opportunity for us to share with one another what we are doing, what is working, and, perhaps more importantly, what is not working. The formal and informal conversations that ensue will help to shape the future of our profession. The Oxford English Dictionary defines paradigm as: “A conceptual or methodological model underlying the theories and practices of a science or discipline at a particular time; (hence) a generally accepted world view.” If we look back, we can see that during the past 25 years we can mark three major paradigm shifts in map librarianship. The first shift coincided with the arrival of decennial United States census data on CD-ROM, and a digital revolution in map libraries followed. The distribution of census data in a machine-readable format meant that libraries needed to have the machines to read the information. Libraries responded by installing public access computers in their spaces, a signal that how we accessed and used geographic information had changed forever. The next shift came with the introduction of another new format—digitized images of print
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Journal of Map & Geography Libraries
Journal of Map & Geography Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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0.60
自引率
83.30%
发文量
12
期刊介绍: The Journal of Map & Geography Libraries is a multidisciplinary publication that covers international research and information on the production, procurement, processing, and utilization of geographic and cartographic materials and geospatial information. Papers submitted undergo a rigorous peer-review process by professors, researchers, and practicing librarians with a passion for geography, cartographic materials, and the mapping and spatial sciences. The journal accepts original theory-based, case study, and practical papers that substantially advance an understanding of the mapping sciences in all of its forms to support users of map and geospatial collections, archives, and similar institutions.
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