A panoramic map of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, MO. Library of Congress Map lovers rejoice: soon, thousands of maps from the Library of Congress’ collection will be free to gaze at online.
The gift is estimated to have increased the branch's collection by 30 to 40%.
The Library of Congress has joined the Digital Public Library of America as a content hub and is sharing around 5,000 objects from its map collections. Illustration from Pictorial St. Louis, the great ...
The Library of Congress is going to the map next week. Geographic Information Systems Day, or GIS Day, returns Nov. 14. The Library of Congress will celebrate the annual library symposium on ...
A portion of the Library of Congress' "Story Map" about newspapers published in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. The Library of Congress is using mapping technology as part of a ...
Promotional materials describing the 20th Anniversary of the Osher Map Library (USM) along with Bates cartography resources are on display near government documents at Ladd Library. The impressive ...
“I feel like I’m having a psychedelic experience,” says Glen Creason, the map librarian at the Central Library in downtown Los Angeles who is retiring after 42 years behind the desk. Friday was his ...
This interactive workshop invites faculty, students, and anyone interested in maps to explore the Map Library as a dynamic classroom resource and to learn how maps, used as primary sources and ...
“Globes have a very low survival rate,” explained Ian Fowler, director of the Osher Map Library (OML) at the University of Southern Maine. Made to be touched and spun, globes wear down over the years, ...
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