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The John R. Borchert Map Library serves the University of Minnesota community and the State of Minnesota, including other academic institutions, corporate patrons and the general public. Borchert Map Library student staff members are available to assist patrons in locating materials and using maps and aerial photographs.


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Scanners are available for use in the Automated Cartographic Information Center and photocopiers are available in the basement level of Wilson Library. Patrons may also bring cameras to the library to photograph fragile maps and materials.

We work with classes every term to incorporate maps and geospatial resources into the curriculum. For each class, we help select maps and data and tailor hands-on activities to your particular course. Classes in the Map Collection have spanned the whole curriculum including Computer Science, History, Earth Sciences, and English.

With experts in spatial analysis, map-making, and historical analysis, we want to help you make the most of the over 500,000 maps and terabytes of data at the Harvard Map Collection. Whether you are analyzing the spatial dimensions of health, making a map about demographics, or tracing changing borders on old maps, we want to find ways to support your work and collaborate on innovative research and teaching.

The Map Department is home to the majority of Cambridge University Library's cartographic resources, from early printed and manuscript maps through to modern resources including Ordnance Survey digital map data.

The UGA Libraries serves as Georgia's regional depository for documents published by the Federal government as well as the official depository for documents published by the State of Georgia. Government information produced by select international organizations, including the United Nations, is also collected. Cartographic resources include maps, aerial photography and remote sensed imagery, atlases, digital spatial data, and reference materials, with a particular emphasis on the State of Georgia.

The Map Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library is one of the largest in American public libraries. In this collection are 85,000 maps, some 2,000 atlases, over 1,000 gazetteers, some 20 serial titles and over one thousand books supporting the study of maps and mapping. The emphasis of this collection is on Los Angeles, Southern California and California but in many cases the scope extends to national and international coverage. The great majority of the chronological scope is post 1900 but there is a representation of 19th Century maps in California. The following is a list of the holdings.

U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps

The Los Angeles Public Library is a depository library for United States Geological Survey material. We have U.S.G.S. topos in the 1:24,000 scale for the entire U.S. and its territories, these are sometimes known as 7 minute maps.

Coast Pilots

Coast Pilots act as guides for the N.O.A.A. nautical charts listing points on the maps and chart numbers. These books are cataloged under 910.1 U53-5 Vol. 7 for Pacific Coast at Ref. Desk

G.S.G.S.

No index except cross reference from AMS indexes.

Geographical Section - General Staff set of British World War II era topographical maps on which many of the D.M.A. maps are based.

Non-rare maps and other volumes formerly located in the Map Collection, and maps at LSF, are findable in Orbis and will be accessible for use at Marx Science and Social Science Library by sending email requests to marx.library@yale.edu

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The map collection includes over 440,000 paper maps and air photographs. The topographic and thematic maps cover all areas of the world, with particular strength in maps of Kansas and of the U.S.A. Holdings include maps of U.S. cities, states, roads, national parks and forests, and thematic maps of geology, vegetation, economy, population, etc., as well as a nearly comprehensive collection of USGS topographic maps. We have similar, although less extensive, holdings of foreign thematic maps. Our foreign topographic map holdings, strongest for the WWII era, vary in date and level of detail but are supplemented by good holdings of aeronautical and nautical charts. Most of the maps in our collection date from the early 20th century to the present, although the U.S. Serials Set of maps from U.S. Congressional reports includes both 19th-century and 20th-century maps. Apart from the U.S. Serials Set, and a few other categories, most of the maps in the T.R. Smith Map Collection can be checked out.

The KU Libraries have digital maps and data on CD-ROMs, primarily from government agencies. Much of this information is now freely available online, along with a profusion of digital data (tabular, spatial, etc.) from local, state, federal and international governments and other agencies. Please check the Library GIS guide for links to common datasets or contact GIS and Data Lab staff for assistance with digital data in various formats.

The T.R. Smith Map Collection includes gazetteers and other reference works that are helpful in locating and learning about geographical places. There are also some reference books about cartography, but most such books and periodicals are shelved in the general library collections (those with Library of Congress 'G' and 'GA' call numbers are in the Anschutz 1 South stacks adjacent to the T.R. Smith Map Collection).

The Donald W. Hamer Center for Maps and Geospatial Information promotes and facilitates the use of maps and geospatial information in research, teaching, and learning at Penn State. It is located in the basement of Central Pattee Library, University Park campus. We have three main areas of activity: 1) education, outreach, and partnerships; 2) collecting, preserving, and providing access to maps and geospatial information resources; and 3) creating new public domain geospatial datasets of broad interest and/or high research value. We maintain a public service desk staffed with personnel that can immediately answer basic questions during open business hours and you can make an appointment for a more in-depth research consultation.

Welcome to the David Rumsey Map Collection. Here you can explore maps through a variety of viewers. Read the Blog to learn more about collection highlights, such as Urbano Monte's manuscript world map from 1587. Visit the physical collection at the David Rumsey Map Center at the Stanford University Library. Or take a virtual tour of the Map Center, which hosts events such as the recent Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference on Cartography : Indigenous mapping.

The historical map collection has over 128,000 maps and related images online. The collection includes rare 16th through 21st century maps of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Pacific, the Arctic, and the World. The online map collection is a searchable database that allows you to make your own journeys into spatial representations of the past. Here you can see the history of cartography through primary sources from 1500 into the 21st century.

Advanced search allows refined inquiries for precise results, while browsing encourages serendipitous exploration, honoring the legacy of library shelves. Popular collection categories include data visualization, celestial maps, atlases, globes, school geography, maritime charts, city atlases, pocket maps, children's maps, and manuscript maps. Subject and place examples: Pictorial, Geology, California, New York City, U.S. Civil War, Afghanistan, Moon, Mountains and Rivers, Migration, Languages, Religions, Railroads, Climate, Agriculture, Economics, and Zoological. Browse search facets: What, Where, Who, When. The collection supports the study of topics such as history, ethnography, technology, environmental science, genealogy, and art. Learn more

In 1945 Harold Fisk published 27 large scale geological maps of the Mississippi River. The 15 meander maps of the Mississippi from Cape Girardeau to Donaldsonville are extraordinary data visualizations. We have joined all 15 into one continuous map.

"A Stranger Quest," a film about David Rumsey and his passion for maps premiers at the Torino Film Festival November 30. Below is a trailer. Made by Italian filmmaker Andrea Gatopoulos, the film will be released in 2024.

Our new Machines Reading Maps tool that allows searching Text on Maps is now live at 100 million words indexed on 57,000 maps. Users can correct any errors. See our Text On Maps Help Guide for detailed descriptions on using this exciting new feature.

Levi Walter Yaggy (1842-1912) made brilliant maps and views for education in the 1887 Geographical Study and the 1893 Geographical Portfolio. 34 color plates of the world and universe inspired wonder. See all See for Yaggy's life.

Georeferencer v4 is an improved and updated version of our prior Georeferencer v3. It allows you to overlay historic maps on modern maps or other historic maps. The overlaid maps reveal changes over time and enable map analysis and discovery. You can choose your own maps to georeference by Searching LUNA and using the Georeference This Map button or help us georeference the entire online map library using our Random Map link to georeference maps in our First Pilot Project of 6,000 maps of major cities and regions. Users who georeference the most maps will be recognized in the bar displays below. Recently Georeferenced maps can be viewed by image or by location. ff782bc1db

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