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61. SCC-LRC/Library: Basic Research Guide
on a single state, a country or region, or the or social changes; the rest are consideredgeneral atlases. thumbnail historical sketches of the places described
http://www2.scc-fl.edu/lrc/guides/basics.htm
Basic Research Sources Contact Us Hours LRC Home Online Catalog ... Site Map This guide provides links to help you create a strategy for basic research. Knowing which options are available allows you to quickly select those most appropriate for your topic. To start your research, SCC LRC/Library Information Specialists have selected:
Almanacs and fact books
Biographical Sources

Dictionaries

Directories
...
LINCC Online Catalog

Library of Congress Classification Subject Areas
Quotations

States
(Library Spot)
Statistics

Telephone and E-mail Directories
Thesaurus Almanacs, Factbooks , Fast Facts Reason to Use an annual publication containing current and retrospective statistical, tabular, and general information about countries, personalities, and events LINCC Online Catalog Search Terms almanacs Almanacs, American Almanacs, American Florida Examples Sources Available at SCC LRC Call Number Web Version, if any Time almanac with information please Ref AY64 .I552 Infoplease abridged version World almanac and book of facts Ref AY67.N5 W7

62. MAPS AND ATLASES IN HOLLAND/NEW LIBRARY
atlas case and reference collection atlases are for maps of the world, world regions,countries, US is the official repository of foreign placename decisions
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/micro/micrmaps.htm
MAPS AND ATLASES IN HOLLAND/NEW LIBRARY
Maps and atlas resources in Holland/New Library consist of atlases, map collections, miscellaneous maps in the vertical file, and gazetteers. Most but not all of the map/atlas resources in Holland/New Library are entered in Griffin , the WSU Libraries' catalog. Griffin links to Summit , a combined catalog of many of the higher education institution libraries in Oregon and Washington, and allows WSU users to request books through an online order and retrieval system. Questions about the Holland/New Library map/atlas collection should be directed to Marilyn Von Seggern
ATLASES
Holland/New Library atlases are in several locations: library stacks, the reference collection, and the atlas case in the reference area. Some of the larger format atlases and current editions of world, U.S., and regional atlases are kept in the atlas case. Atlases in library stacks can be checked out while atlas case and reference collection atlases are for use in the library only. Link to the online National Atlas of the United States
MAPS
Map Collections Map collections are located in cabinets 22 and 23 at the north end of the Microforms Room, 1st floor of the old Holland library building. The following collections are there:

63. JRULM Subject Specialist: Geography: Classification
H81 Arctic; Antarctic; Polar regions. environmental perception; spacetime environments,risk, space / place / gender. K16 Street maps, town maps and atlases.
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/geography/geogclas.html
Library Home School of Geography Library Geography Subject Information
GEOGRAPHY:Classification in the Departmental Library
This classification system is unique to the University of Manchester's Geography Department Library. The sub-divisions stretch from A-K:
A: PHYSICAL
A11 General textbooks – History of the Earth.
A12 Textbooks on specific countries or regions.
A21 Geology – theory and general textbooks; Mineralogy; Volcanic.
A22 Geological studies of specific countries or regions.
A233 Geological Survey Regional Geologies: Scotland.
A235 Geological Survey Regional Geologies: England.
A235.1 Geological Survey Sheet Memoirs: England and Wales.
A235.2 Geological Association Guides.
A236 Geological Survey Regional Geologies: Wales. A31 Geomorphology: general textbooks. Landforms, processes, analysis.
A32 Geomorphological studies of specific countries or regions.
A331 Drainage; water erosion; rivers; hydrology; water resources. A332 Glaciers, glaciological research, glaciation description, glacial landscapes and processes.

64. Place Names Search
resources for country, regional, historical, and interactive maps; atlases; gazetteers;and place names guides. Maps www.mapsarea.com, Reviewed by netlibrarian,
http://www.joeant.com/DIR/search.php?keywords=place names

65. Gazzetteers
give basic information about the places they list. to the cartographic journals betweenthe atlases and soil as maps covering a continent, region, or country
http://www.sunysb.edu/library/map/gazzetteers.html
Map Collection Finding Maps at Stony Brook TYPES OF MATERIAL: Gazetteers, General Reference, Geological, Hiking Maps Gazetteers
A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary. There are a number of types of gazetteers. Some, such as those published by the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, give little information except for latitude and longitude coordinates for locating places on maps. Other gazetteers give basic information about the places they list. A good example of this type of gazetteer is The Ordnance Survey Gazetteer of Great Britain (Maps/Gazetteer DA640.O68 1989). Baedeker guidebooks are also shelved with the gazetteers.
Gazetteers are cataloged, and most are shelved in a special location (Map Collection, Gazetteer in STARS). They are shelved next to the cartographic journals between the atlases and soil surveys (see map of the map collection ). To differentiate them from other Map reference books, they have a yellow dot on the spine. Some heavily used gazetteers, including several general gazetteers and gazetteers of New York and Long Island, are shelved behind the Map Reference desk. Geographic names in the US are also listed on the GNIS CD ROM (see Digital Maps
General Reference Maps
This is a catch-all term for various small-scale maps, such as maps covering a continent, region, or country on a single sheet. General reference maps also include thematic maps (maps about a subject, which show such things as population and crop distribution). Maps published by the CIA and National Geographic maps are typical examples of this genre.

66. Using Maps In Genealogy, Fact Sheet 099-02
their names have changed, some of these places may be newspapers, old city directories,or old county atlases kept in of a town, city, or county in the region.
http://mac.usgs.gov/mac/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs09902.html
Using Maps in Genealogy
Fact Sheet 099-02 (September 2002)
Getting Started How Maps Can Be Useful Finding the Right Maps
Gathering Other Resources
...
More Information
Getting Started
Maps are one of the many sources you may need to complete a family tree. In genealogical research, maps can provide clues to where our ancestors may have lived and where to look for written records about them. Beginners should master basic genealogical research techniques before starting to use topographic maps. Introductory books on genealogy suggest timesaving ways to plan, gather, organize, and record findings. To learn basic genealogical research techniques, it's best to start with the most concise, easy-to-read books, gazetteers, articles, pamphlets, and other sources that apply directly to the kind of research you plan to do. Books on the shelves of your local library may not include those that will best serve your purpose. However, many libraries and bookstores have the latest edition of Books in Print. Its subject guide gives the titles, authors, publishers, and prices of hundreds of books on genealogy. Many libraries also have directories that give the names and addresses of local, State, regional, and national associations of genealogists, historians, and ethnic groups.

67. American Geographical Society Library
atlases An Atlas of Cyberspace http//www.cybergeography is used to identify placesto view subjects, journals, countries and regions, organizations, Reference
http://www.uwm.edu/Library/AGSL/linksA-G.html
UWM Libraries Home Search Catalog Hours Forms ... Contact Us
Geographic Links Categories
Atlases Hazards Reference Travel ... Tools Note: The symbol indicates that a resource is restricted to UWM students, staff and faculty with valid ID numbers. Easy access from off campus.
Atlases
An Atlas of Cyberspace
http://www.cybergeography.com/atlas/atlas.html
This is an atlas of maps and graphic representations of the geography of the new electronic territories of the Internet the Worldwide Web and other emerging Cyberspace. Atlas of Cancer Mortality in the United States, 1950-1994
http://www.nci.nih.gov/atlas/
The Atlas of Cancer Mortality in the United States, 1950-1994 is a collection of maps, text, tables and figures showing the geographic patterns of cancer death rates throughout the United States from 1950 to 1994 for about 40 cancers. Atlas van der Hagen en Atlas Beudeker
http://www.kb.nl/kb/galerie/indexatlas-en.html

68. Maps, Cartography And GIS
Guide to Citing Maps atlases Lloyd Reeds Map Place Names Servers on the InternetMap Collection information for countries, continents, regions, and oceans; US
http://www.lib.csufresno.edu/subjectresources/maps/mapsgis.html
  • Related Web Pages:
    Geography
    Geology Map Library Topographic Maps ... Geologic Maps jump to: Gazetteers
    How Far Is It?
    This service uses data from the U.S. Census and a supplementary list of cities around the world to find the latitude and longitude of two places, and then calculates the distance between them (in a straight line). It also provides a map showing the two places, using the Xerox PARC Map Server.
    Online Cartographic Resources
    Gazetteers, distance calculators, time zones, tides, sun and moon rise/set calculator, map projections, glossaries and guides.
    Degrees to Decimals Converter
    Converts geographic coordinates from decimal degrees to degrees, minutes, seconds of arc.
    Decimals to Degrees Converter
    Converts geographic coordinates from degrees, minutes, seconds of arc to decimal degrees.
    Dictionary of Abbreviations and Acronyms in Geographic Information Systems, Cartography and Remote Sensing
    GIS Dictionary from the Association for Geographic Information
    Lloyd Reeds Map Collection, McMaster University Libraries
    Gazetteers
    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) for U.S. Place Names.
  • 69. U Of S Libraries [Insert Title Here]
    Also has several regional studies 3. atlases and gazetteers. Information on particularplaces may include satellite views, seismic activity, weather, statistical
    http://library.usask.ca/guides/place.html

    70. GenieSpeak- Genealogy Workshop & Family Research Resources - Using Maps In Genea
    Some of these places may be noted on an old newspapers, old city directories, or oldcounty atlases kept in archives of a town, city, or county in the region.
    http://www.geniespeak.com/usgsmap.html
    home page upcoming events society list speaker bureau ... vendor bureau
    GenieSpeak - Using Maps in Genealogy
    Maps Can Help You Trace Your Family Tree
    How to Use Maps in Genealogy Maps are only one of many sources you may need to complete a family tree.
    In genealogy, maps are most often used as clues to where public or other records about an ancestor are likely to be found. Searching for maps seldom begins until a newcomer to genealogy has mastered basic genealogical routines. Introductory books on genealogy suggest timesaving ways to plan, gather, organize, and record findings. To learn basic genealogical displines, it's best to start with the most concise, easy-to-read books, gazetteers, articles, pamphlets, and other sources that apply directly to the kind of reasearch you plan. Books on the shelves of your local library may not include ones that best serve your purpose. Yet, many local and all major libraries have the latest edition of Books in Print. Its subject guide gives the titles, authors, publishers, and prices of hundreds of books on genealogy. The books range from basic guidelines to special aspects of genealogy. Many libraries also have directories that give the names and addresses of local, State, regional, and national associations of genealogists, historians, and ethnic groups. One or more such groups may be able to help you find ways to deal with special aspects of your research. Many local libraries also have a copy of the pamphle Where to Write for Birth, Death, Divorce, and Marriage Records. If not, you can purchase a copy from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Before searching for maps, gather as many facts about family history and customs as possible You may then need old and new maps to help track down facts about a branch of your family.

    71. Maps And Cartography
    A distance calculator for places around the world list of links, including onlinemaps, atlases, glossaries and 100 data layers on the region s environment and
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/MapCollections.html

    Library Map Locations
    Printed Materials: Maps, Atlases and Books
    Electronic Resources
    Internet Resources in Cartography
    Library Map Locations
    The primary collection of maps and cartographic materials is the Map Collection of the Earth Sciences and Map Library located in 50 McCone Hall There are other locations within the Library system which collect maps. Original rare and manuscript maps are housed in The Bancroft Library, except those in East Asian languages which are housed in the East Asian Library. Many maps can also be found in books and periodicals throughout the library. See Finding Maps in Books and Periodicals for more information on these sources.
    Printed Material
    The Map Collection has the largest collection of maps in northern California and one of the largest university map collections in the United States. There are over 360,000 maps in its collection, issued by local, federal, commercial agencies, foreign governments, and international organizations. Originals for 20th Century, and facisimile maps for pre-1900 maps cover all countries of the World at various scales. The collection contains general maps as well as thematic maps covering a wide variety of cultural, economic, and physical subjects. Make sure you check out our information on how to find maps in the library's catalogs.

    72. Geography Resources
    United States and Canada a Dictionary of places. atlases National Atlas of CanadaNational Atlas of G3341 Encyclopedia of Associations, Regional, State, and
    http://www.ou.edu/itp/lis5703/subjectguides/geography.htm
    Geography Resources The online and printed resources listed below follow a three tier scholarly communications model: knowledge new research information, and reference tools . Knowledge and New Information are partitioned into Content (reports, articles, books) and Finding Aids to content More on how to use this subject guide Content Finding Aids to Content Summarizing Knowledge
    (Encyclopedic Articles, Textbooks, Handbooks, Research Reviews) Selective Bibliography
    New Information

    Article Databases) Comprehensive Bibliography
    Metasearch Engines) Reference Tools, Data, Facts
    Title link On the World Wide Web Title link OU Libraries online resource Call number link (i.e., H 41.S63 OU Libraries physical collection Special note Special note (1) Summarizing Knowledge
    Encyclopedias
    The Encyclopedia of Ecotourism. G 156.5 .E26 E53 2001
    All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas G 80 .M38 1993

    73. Browse The Genealogy Store
    Results of your search for (Maps, gazetteers, atlases) Showing items 1 of NamesCompiled by Frank Place (French s) 2 maps of the US by region, produced from
    http://www.heritagecreations.com/browsepage.php?searchCat=AGM&TypeS=Browse

    74. GIS Glossary
    point, arc, node, routesystem, route, section, polygon and region. Most atlases containgazetteers places (points or polygons) are then overlaid with this grid
    http://www.richlandmaps.com/training/glossary/e_h.html
    GIS Glossary
    Full glossary: A-D I-L M-P Q-S ... T-Z
    E
    easting
    One of two geographic coordinate values (the other being northing) used to specify the exact location of a feature on a map. Easting and northings are specified as x,y coordinates receptively for universal transverse mercator and state plane coordinate systems.
    edge matching
    An editing procedure to ensure that all features that cross adjacent map sheets have the same edge locations. Links are used when matching features in adjacent coverages.
    edit
    To correct errors within, or modify, a computer file, a geographic data set, or a tabular file containing attribute data.
    electromagnetic spectrum
    The ordered array of wavelengths which extend from very short cosmic energies, through the visible color region, and finally to very long radio energies.
    elevation
    The ordered array of wavelengths which extend from very short cosmic energies, through the visible color region, and finally to very long radio energies.
    embedded SQL
    SQL statements that are embedded in a host language program.
    encode
    Convert data to a form that is suitable for entry into a computer.

    75. TUC Ready Reference
    The collection includes atlases, globes, school geographies lowest, biggest, smallest,tallest, deepest places on earth The State and Regional Shaded Relief Maps
    http://www.tuc.edu/lrc/readyref.htm
    THE UNIVERSITY CENTER LIBRARY RETURN TO TUC LIBRARY HOME WEB RESOURCES Ready Reference
    Ready Reference
    Table of Contents Entertainment Biographical Sources
    (Includes US President Resources) Directories:
    Subject
    Urban Legends Consumer Information ... Information Please

    Includes the Information Please Almanac on sports, entertainment and general knowledge plus the Random House Webster's College Dictionary and The Columbia Encyclopedia The Political Reference Almanac 2001-2002
    "This portion of the PoliSci.com web site is dedicated to preserving the information available in the print version of the The Political Reference Almanac's 2001-2002 edition for free on-line use. Although the information made available here is in most respects identical to that found in print, the manner in which it is presented and the final editing of the printed work ensures some discrepancies between the two." Calculation of the Ecclesiastical Calendar
    Calendar Zone

    "Comprehensive categorized calendar catalog currently containing countless correlating connections & calzone recipes!" Celestial to traditional even includes calendar poetry & quotes. The Old Farmer's Almanac
    Local Times Around the World

    Perpetual Calendar

    Sunrise/Sunset/Twilight and Moonrise/Moonset/Phase

    The U.S. Naval Observatory provides this information. Additional information

    76. Geography Resources, University Of Arizona Library
    over 19,000 links to Maps, atlases, Map Sellers Section Very detailed world, regional,country and UA Only) Geographic dictionary of places, physical features
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/geo/web/maps.html
    The University of Arizona Library Research by SUBJECT: Geography HOME Basics Maps, etc. Statistics ... GIS-AZUL
    GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET Maps and Atlases

    77. VII. Atlases, Maps And Place-Name Indexes
    VII.A.1. Historical atlases. Note also various maps pertaining to the regional distributionof China, Yüti chi-sheng (Records of famous places).
    http://sunsite.utk.edu/songtool/VII/VII.html
    Song Research Tools
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    VII. Atlases, Maps and Place-Name Indexes
    Included here are sources for finding the locations of places within the administrative hierarchy and their geographical locations, indexes to place names in Sung-period geographies and other works, and modern geographical studies. Indexes including but not exclusive to place names will be found in Section VI with other comprehensive indexes.
    VII.A. ATLASES AND MAPS
    VII.A.1. Historical Atlases
    The most authoritative maps of Sung China are in:
    Ref (C) G2306.S1 C55 1982
    LoC: G2306.S1 C55 1982 Chung‑kuo li‑shih ti‑t'u chi , vol. 6: Sung Liao Chin shih-ch'i
    (Historical atlas of China: Sung, Liao, and Chin periods).
    T'an Ch'i-hsiang 譚其驤, general editor.
    Shanghai: Ti-t'u ch'u-pan, 1982. 115 p.
    This work includes 44 maps for Sung, Liao, and Chin at different periods. The introduction explains the choices made. Maps contain both present-day and Sung-period locations for urban centers, administrative boundaries, and geographical features. There is a place-name index. In accuracy, if not in scale, this work supersedes:
    LoC: G2306.S1 Y3 1906 (Map) Cage

    78. Fall Genealogy Outing - Suzallo/Allen Library
    related to Scottish history were The Place Names of Most researchers find that whenthese regional histories and Found here are atlases and gazetteers in all
    http://www.clanmacintyre.org/suzallo.html
    CMS's Fall Genealogy Outing
    University of Washington Library Genealogy Resources
    By Thomas L. McIntyre Clan MacIntyre Society's first genealogy meeting of the season was held on Saturday, November 21, 1998. It turned out to be a fun and educational experience. This year's fall excursion took place at Suzzallo-Allan Library on the University of Washington campus in Seattle. Suzzallo-Allan is two separate libraries that are connected. Suzzallo is the older library and Allan is the newer facility with the more contemporary collection. The highlight of our outing was not only the marvelous resources available at the libraries, but the wonderful tour given by our guide and professional genealogy researcher, Evelyn Roehl. Our day started out rather shaky with a 40-minute delay due to some confusion on where to meet Evelyn. Our arrangements were to meet at the grand staircase of Suzzallo. Next time I'm going know what a grand staircase really looks like! Once we gathered, and started our tour, it wasn't long before it became apparent what extraordinary assets the library offers to the genealogy researcher. We started our tour on the first floor of Suzzallo, stopping by the area containing the microform-newspaper collection. At least one newspaper is on microfilm for most American major cities and usually go back well over one hundred years. Many foreign cities are included in the collection, and there are indexes available to the New York Times from 1850 and Times of London from 1790. This department is wonderful for finding obituaries and was the section I was most familiar. I have had success finding articles and obituaries in the San Francisco Chronicle and to a lesser degree the Chicago Tribune.

    79. Reference Links-Atlases, Gazetteers & Maps
    atlases, gazetteers Maps. Canadian Geographical Names A gazetteer of Canadian placenames Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection new World and regional maps as
    http://library.vicu.utoronto.ca/resources/reference/atlases.htm
    E-Reference Quick Links
    Archives

    Associations

    Atlases

    Biography
    ... FreeTrip
    Creates personalized and comprehensive driving itineraries for Canada and the U.S. MapQuest Gateway Maps.com
    The site allows users to search for maps by geographical areas or specialized theme including: weather, earthquakes, and historical maps. Maps.com also serves as a gateway to a variety of map and transport sites enabling you to find driving routes, subway and train routes. Gazetteers Canadian Geographical Names
    A gazetteer of Canadian place names. Origins of Canada's Geographical Names
    U.S. Gazetteer

    General Atlapedia Online

    A good resource for physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. Maps 101 - Topographic Maps, The Basics The website provides access to maps from the National Topographic System (NTS) of Canada. The maps depict, in detail, ground relief, drainage, forest cover, administrative areas, populated areas, transportation routes and facilities, and cultural features. National Atlas of Canada online National Geographic Society Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection new World and regional maps as well as maps of political hotspots.

    80. WU Libraries: Reference Sources: Maps & Gazetteers
    Shores Maps of the Middle Atlantic Region to 1850. GEOnet Names Server (for internationalplace names). Other useful print maps, atlases, and gazetteers in the
    http://library.wustl.edu/reference/maps.html
    Skip navigation Catalog My Library Account Find Articles, Databases, ... About the Libraries
    University Libraries
    Search Library Pages
    Other Search Options
    Help! ERes ILLiad ... USGS National Mapping Information
    St. Louis maps
    St. Louis area maps from Explore St. Louis St. Louis region (pdf)
    St. Louis Metro Area
    (pdf)
    Downtown St. Louis
    (pdf)
    Downtown St. Louis Parking
    (pdf) Forest Park (pdf)
    Forest Parkwith tourist attractions described
    (pdf) St. Louis Neighborhoods MoDOT's Gateway Guide traffic map Laclede's Landing University City Delmar Loop
    Historical maps
    Map Collections: 1500-2004 at the Library of Congress The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 Civil War Maps at the Library of Congress American Shores: Maps of the Middle Atlantic Region to 1850
    U.S. Gazetteer (U. S. Census Bureau)
    HomeTownLocator Gazetteer USGS Geographic Names Information System ...
    GEOnet Names Server
    (for international place names) Columbia Gazetteer of North America (from Bartlelby.com)
    Other useful print maps, atlases, and gazetteers in the library's reference collection:
    National Geographic Atlas of the World Times Atlas of the World Rand McNally road atlas Columbia Lippincott gazetteer of the world ... Statesman's year-book world gazetteer Please inquire at Olin Library's Reference Help Desk for further assistance in finding and using maps, atlases, and gazetteers.

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