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GIS Public Library User Study. Project Background How and Why of GIS Layers Working with other agencies and sources Mechanics of GIS software Using GIS for Marketing, Governance, and Service Planning and Delivery Where do we go from here? Wrap up. GIS Public Library User Study. GIS- Geographic Information Systems ESRI
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1. GIS Public Library User Study GIS Public Library User Study: Where are your library users dude?2005 CAL ConferenceNovember, 11, 2005
2. GIS Public Library User Study Project Background How and Why of GIS LayersWorking with other agencies and sourcesMechanics of GIS softwareUsing GIS for Marketing, Governance, and Service Planning and DeliveryWhere do we go from here?Wrap up
3. GIS Public Library User Study GIS- Geographic Information SystemsESRI Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. ArcGIS - software to create ArcIMS software to publish to webResides @ ACLIN Servers BCRNetworking and Resource Sharing Unit Colorado State Library
4. GIS Public Library User Study Legal Services Areas - Colorado Public Libraries and School Districtshttp://gis.aclin.org/website/lsanSWIFT users database2003- 2004 - Lafayette Public library project
5. GIS Public Library User Study - Weld Library District & Pueblo City and County Library DistrictIn progress-Arapahoe Library District Aurora Public LibraryDouglas County Libraries
6. GIS Public Library User Study Layers (current standard set)1- County/legal service area and areas of the surrounding counties.2 - Municipal boundaries in the county/legal service area and surrounding area - May be multiple layers.3 - Library service points- May be multiple layers.
7. GIS Public Library User Study Layers (current standard set)4- Locations of ALL library patrons.5 - Locations of library patrons within the library service area, including census tract and census block numbers, voting district, school district, and congressional district information.6 - Roads/streets for the county/legal service area.
8. GIS Public Library User Study Layers (current standard set)7 - Census tracts boundaries, information, and patron count.8 - Census blocks boundaries, information, and patron count.9 - Zip Code boundaries within the library service area. 10 - Voting District boundaries within the library service area.
9. GIS Public Library User Study Sources of dataUS Census TIGER files Extract of patron records from Library ILS pre-processed and geocoded.City/County/State sources as needed, when available.
10. GIS Public Library User Study Data is sliced and linked to create layers. Layers are used to create a project.Project is available over internet password protected.ArcIMS tools are used to view and query the layers
11. GIS Public Library User Study Selected websites for demographic information on:Colorado Counties/Cities/Towns and Zip Codesand by Census Tracts and Blocks
12. GIS Public Library User Study City of Pueblo Planning Department Data Book 2004: http://www.pueblo.us/documents/EconData/databook2004.pdfDon Vest, the City of Pueblo Planning Departments statistician, publishes an annual data book on the City of Pueblo. The most recent data book is located on this website. Don also provided 2015 and 2030 population projections by Pueblo County census tracts.
13. GIS Public Library User Study Pueblo County Geographic Information Systems:http://www.gis.co.pueblo.co.us/about.htmChristopher Markuson, GIS Manager, and Robert De Herrera, GIS Programmer Analyst, produced maps showing demographic data, population projections, and patron distribution by census tracts and zip codes.
14. GIS Public Library User Study U.S. Census Bureau: http://www.census.gov/:http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.htmlhttp://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=enFrom these U.S. Census Bureau websites you can locate related websites, locate 2000 census information by inputting a home address, and access American Fact Finder to obtain census information and to generate maps by zip code, census tracts, census blocks, etc.
15. GIS Public Library User Study State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs Demography Section:http://dola.colorado.gov/demog/demog.cfmOn this website, useful demographic data can be obtained on Colorado counties, cities, towns, etc. Library Research Service:http://www.lrs.org/index.aspThe LRS.org website provides online access to research and statistics about academic, public, and school libraries in Colorado and beyond. For each type of library, it provides statistics for Colorado, other states, and the nation
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22. GIS Public Library User Study Zip Code Tabulation Area: Frequently Asked Questions http://www.census.gov/geo/ZCTA/zctafaq.html#Q10This U.S. Bureau of the Census website explains how the 2000 census data was tabulated by zip codes.
23. GIS Public Library User Study Finding Census 2000 Data by Zip Code using American Fact Finder http://library.csun.edu/mfinley/zipcen.html California State University at Northridge website prepared by Mary Finley. It provides instructions on using American Fact Finder to obtain Fact Sheets (fast and easy demographic profiles) and data sets (more detailed access to census data).
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30. GIS Public Library User Study Janine Reid Weld Library District jreid@weld.lib.co.usRichard Tucey Pueblo City and County Library District rtucey@pueblolibrary.orgSteve Wrede Colorado State Library wrede_s@cde.state.co.us