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245 00 $aSharing geographic information /$cedited by Harlan J. Onsrud and Gerard Rushton.
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bCenter for Urban Policy Research,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $axviii, 510 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tSharing Geographic Information: An Introduction /$rHarlan J. Onsrud and Gerard Rushton --$g1.$tDistributed GIS: If Its Time Is Now, Why Is It Resisted? /$rPaul H. Meredith --$g2.$tDynamics of Inter-Organizational Geographic Data Sharing: A Conceptual Framework for Research /$rBijan Azad and Lyna L. Wiggins --$g3.$tSharing Geographic Information Across Organizational Boundaries: A Research Framework /$rJeffrey K. Pinto and Harlan J. Onsrud --$g4.$tTaxonomy of Spatial Data Sharing /$rHugh W. Calkins and Richard Weatherbe --$g5.$tA Proposed Structure for Observing Data Sharing /$rMichael J. Kevany --$g6.$tWhy We Can't Share Data: Institutional Inertia /$rWilliam J. Craig --$g7.$tSharing Geographic Information Among Local Government Agencies in the San Diego Region /$rWilliam J. Bamberger --$g8.$tReducing Inter-Organizational Conflict To Facilitate Sharing Geographic Information /$rNancy J. Obermeyer --$g9.$tSystems Integration: A Reason and a Means for Data Sharing /$rKenneth J. Dueker and Ric Vrana --
505 80 $g10.$tOverarching Bodies for Coordinating Geographic Data Sharing at Three Levels of Government /$rStephen J. Ventura --$g11.$tThe Evolution of Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Data-Sharing Activities in California State Government /$rNancy Tosta --$g12.$tComputers and Horizontal Information Sharing in the Public Sector /$rBruce Rocheleau --$g13.$tInformation Sharing: The Effects of GIS on British Local Government /$rIan Masser and Heather Campbell --$g14.$tProblems in Public Access Policy for GIS Databases: An Economic Perspective /$rJohn Leslie King --$g15.$tComments on the Economics of Geographic Information and Data Access in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts /$rRichard P. Taupier --$g16.$tThe Role of Law in Impeding and Facilitating the Sharing of Geographic Information /$rHarlan J. Onsrud --$g17.$tControl of Public Information /$rEarl F. Epstein --$g18.$tLibraries as Institutions for Sharing /$rPatrick McGlamery --
505 80 $g19.$tPublic Data Access: Another Side of GIS Data Sharing /$rJack Dangermond --$g20.$tFacilitating the Sharing of Spatial Data: Perspectives from the Mapping Science Committee /$rJohn D. Bossler --$g21.$tCoordination of Surveying, Mapping, and Related Spatial Data Activities /$rDoyle Frederick --$g22.$tSharing Street Centerline Spatial Databases /$rDonald F. Cooke --$g23.$tDevelopment and Maintenance of the TIGER Database: Experiences in Spatial Data Sharing at the U.S. Bureau of the Census /$rJonathan Sperling --$g24.$tGIS and the Integrated Highway Information System /$rRoemer M. Alfelor --$g25.$tSharing Imperfect Data /$rMichael F. Goodchild --$g26.$tA Multi-Agency Management Structure to Facilitate the Sharing of Geographic Data in Florida /$rDavid Stage --$g27.$tSharing Spatial Information in an Imperfect World: Interactions Between Technical and Organizational Issues /$rJohn Evans and Joseph Ferreira, Jr. --$g28.$tSharing Spatial Data Among Social Scientists /$rGerard Rushton and Steven Frank --
505 80 $g29.$tSharing Spatial Data Among Physical Scientists /$rMichael F. Goodchild --$tOrganizational Aspects of Sharing Geographic Data --$tLegal, Economic, and Cultural Issues in Sharing Geographic Data --$tMethodology and Substantive Case Studies --$tMetadata Issues in Sharing Geographic Data --$tInfrastructures for Sharing Geographic Data.
520 $aDevelopments in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are changing land-use decision making in profound ways. Access to data on land and its uses is essential to a wide range of planning functions, both public and private. But data collection and maintenance are difficult and expensive. The potential for sharing information within and among organizations makes GIS technology accessible to planners, analysts, and policymakers.
520 8 $aThis volume consists primarily of papers prepared for a specialist meeting on "Institutions Sharing Geographic Information" hosted by the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis in February 1992. Authors include leading academics in organization theory, management information systems, and GIS as well as practitioners from federal, state, regional, and local governments, GIS software developers, consultants, and spatial data suppliers.
520 8 $aContributors describe and analyze their past experiencesboth successful and unsuccessful - in sharing geographic data. They identify opportunities, options, and potential pitfalls for organizations as well as for individuals and recommend strategies and models for improved information sharing.
650 0 $aGeographic information systems.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001880
700 1 $aOnsrud, Harlan Joseph.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79148625
700 1 $aRushton, Gerard.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86099111
852 00 $boff,war$hG70.2$i.S54 1995