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REFERENCE
- Core Documents of U.S. Democracy
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- Maps
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Maps at the UNT Libraries
The UNT Libraries' Map Collection, which contains some of the Libraries' maps, atlases, and posters, is housed in the Government Documents Department on the Third Floor of Willis Library.
A few maps are listed in the UNT Library Catalog, but many are not. If you want to know if we have a map, or if you want someone to retrieve a map for you, ask for assistance at the Government Documents Service Desk on the 3rd Floor of Willis Library.
Always check the publication date when you use a map or atlas. The world's borders change often these days, so the maps we have are not always up to date.
Major Internet Map Sites
- Online MapsMany maps are available online today. These maps are often more up to date than the paper maps available in the library.
- Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection at UT - AustinExtensive collection of scanned images of outline maps, as well as links to numerous other maps available on the Internet.
- Library of Congress Map CollectionsThe Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress holds more than 4.5 million items, of which this online set represents only a small fraction: those that have been converted to digital form. The focus of Map Collections is Americana and Cartographic Treasures of the Library of Congress. These images were created from maps and atlases and, in general, are restricted to items that are not covered by copyright protection.
- Maps and GIS INFOMINELinks to satellite images, photographs, software and data/image bases, and other resources related to maps and geographic information systems. Can be searched and browsed by title or by Library of Congress subject headings, keywords, and authors.
- National Geographic MapsGenerate a custom-made map using an interactive mapping tool, browse an extensive collection of historic and contemporary maps, or purchase maps from National Geographic's collection of world-renowned cartography.
- Rand McNallyGet online maps, directions, and mileage information, or purchase maps and atlases from this popular provider of map resources.
- U.S. Geological Survey Books and Other Publications OnlineA limited number of publications in the various USGS formal and informal report series are available on the Internet. First select the individual series to view a list of titles.
- Interactive Mapping ServicesCreate your own custom maps on the fly with these online mapping services.
- Google MapsGenerates a zoomable map focused on an address or ZIP code. Provides driving directions, interactive maps, and satellite/aerial imagery for anywhere in the world. Can also search by keyword such as type of business.
- Bing MapsFree mapping service allows you to create, customize, and save easy-to-read digital maps pinpointing almost any location within the United States or Canada. Also includes traffic reports, a business directory, pictures, detailed maps of venues, and numerous calculators and other apps.
SEARCH
HELP
- Using Government Documents
- Citation Guides & Style Manuals
- Research & Writing Tips
- Who Represents Me?
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