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This repository is a prototype for an Index of Professional Resources mapped to the 2018 MAGIRT Core Competencies.
This project is an exploratory initiative focused on the potential for reviving the MAGIRT Education Committee to provide continuing education support for map and GIS librarians at all career stages. Our field is changing rapidly; this index is intended to be a resource for facilitating self-driven professional development, providing a centralized "knowledge hub" for both new professionals and seasoned experts.
- Step 1: Access – Identify and centralize authoritative resources from across the profession. Sources include:
- Internal: MAGIRT and ALA publications and webinars.
- External: WAML Archive, UCGIS GIS&T Body of Knowledge (BoK), IFLA, the GLOW OER list , community-shared resources from the MAPS-L listserv, etc.
- Step 2: Gap Analysis – Identify areas where resources are missing, outdated, or inaccessible.
- Step 3: Develop New Resources - In collaboration with WAML and other active professional organizations, encourage the creation of new resources to address information gaps.
Competencies are ranked based on Bishop & Larsen (2024), "Validating Current Core Competencies: A Survey of Map and Geographic Information Librarianship Practices." We prioritize the curation and creation of resources in the "high-importance" subareas identified by the community.
This project is currently under development. As we identify areas lacking sufficient training materials, we will need volunteers to help develop new guides, webinars, and best practice documents.
If you are interested in joining the MAGIRT Education Committee or helping to fill a specific resource gap, please reach out to Kristina Larsen (kllarsen@stanford.edu).
We welcome suggestions for resources (tutorials, articles, videos, or tools) that align with any of the core competency subareas.
- Submit a Resource: Open a GitHub Issue to suggest a link. Please include the resource title and which competency it maps to.
- Email the Author: Contact the project lead directly at kllarsen@stanford.edu.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). You are free to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and remix, transform, and build upon the material for non-commercial purposes.