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Appendix B Contributed White Papers
The following white papers were prepared and distributed to the workshop participants as provocative authored articles; they were designed to stimulate thought and were not peer reviewed. Authors did not have the opportunity to make revisions after the workshop. The papers (generally two to three pages long) are available on the World Wide Web at http://www4.nas.edu/cger/besr.nsf following hyperlinks to Mapping Science Committee, reports, distributed geolibraries, white papers. This web site will be maintained at least through the end of 2000.
What Is a Geolibrary? Michael F. Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara
What Is a Geolibrary? Clifford A. Kottman, Open GIS Consortium
Making the Case for Distributed GeoLibraries Barbara P. Buttenfield, University of Colorado, Boulder
Confidence in Distributed Digital Geolibraries Roberta E. Lenczowski, National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Data Quality in Distributed GeoLibraries Rex W. Tracy, GDE Systems, Inc.
National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive: "A National Asset" Thomas M. Holm, U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center
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Possible Research Topics Related to Geolibraries Michael F. Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara
Distributed Geolibraries: Challenges and Opportunities from a Computing and Scientific Data Management Perspective Mike Folk, National Center for Supercomputer Applications, University of Illinois
Geolibrary and Statewide Electronic Atlas, Nina Lam, Louisiana State University
Putting The User First: Implications for the Geolibrary A. Keith Turner, Colorado School of Mines
Geolibraries Walter Senus, National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Producer Rights and Public Rights in Spatial Data Sets in Geolibraries Harlan J. Onsrud, University of Maine
Distributed Geolibraries Patrick McGlamery, University of Connecticut
Geolibrary Access of Historical Climate Data Publications in the NOAA Library Gerald S. Barton, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Geolibraries: Integration into to the Life Cycle of Information Creation and Use Linda L. Hill, Alexandria Digital Library Project, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Geodata Network Kenn Gardels, University of California, Berkeley
What is a Geolibrary? Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon University
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