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Diane Papineau, the GIS Analyst at the Montana State Library shared the section of their policy that influences GIS staff and illustrated their process of collecting spatial data (guided by policy) and archiving it as well as creating and serving both archival and active data to their GIS community. Diane shared some supplemental information:
Diane Papineau, the GIS Analyst at the Montana State Library shared the section of their policy that influences GIS staff and illustrated their process of collecting spatial data (guided by policy) and archiving it as well as creating and serving both archival and active data to their GIS community. Diane shared some supplemental information:


[[NDSA:Media:AppraisalSelection_whitepaper_final_update.doc|Montana State Library Commission Policy Collection Development]]
[[NDSA:Media:MontanaDataTransferDesignDRAFT.pdf|Montana State Library Commission Policy Collection Development]]


[[NDSA:Media:DataAndMetadataFlow-ProposedBasicSystem.pdf‎|Montana State Library Data Collection Management Process DRAFT]]
[[NDSA:Media:DataAndMetadataFlow-ProposedBasicSystem.pdf‎|Montana State Library Data Collection Management Process DRAFT]]

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January 18, 2013 Meeting Notes

Participants

Elizabeth Perkes, James Watson, Bob Downs, Bob Nutsch, Alec Bethune, Curt Pulford, Glen McAninch, Linda Reib, Erin Engle, Dianne Papineau

Meeting Notes

Diane Papineau, the GIS Analyst at the Montana State Library shared the section of their policy that influences GIS staff and illustrated their process of collecting spatial data (guided by policy) and archiving it as well as creating and serving both archival and active data to their GIS community. Diane shared some supplemental information:

Montana State Library Commission Policy Collection Development

Montana State Library Data Collection Management Process DRAFT


Reference diagram: Slides:


Then discussed the need to work on the “use case” on the stewardship of geospatial data. Also introduced the idea of reworking Steve Morris’ Appraisal and Selection of Geospatial Data white paper as an NDSA output.

Action Items

Think about the geospatial “case study” on the stewardship of geospatial data.

Read Steve Morris’ Appraisal and Selection of Geospatial Data white paper and consider how it might be reworked into a document that the NDSA could release as guidance.