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Map Librarianship: An Introduction

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Providing the basics for working with spatial-data collections in libraries, this book describes in detail the processes and procedures of map selection, acquisition, classification, cataloging, everyday storage, care, preservation, reference, public relations, and education. Focus is on practicalities of handling both hard copy and digital forms of atlases, maps, remote-sensing images, globes, and so forth. Larsgaard has thoroughly revised and updated the book, addressing major changes resulting from the shift of spatial data to digital forms, and she has added significant new material to the chapters on selection, cataloging, and reference.

487 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1986

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December 15, 2019
Although this is 20 years old, the information regarding classification, storage, repair and publicizing is excellent and great for someone filling big shoes in the map library!
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November 9, 2012
Several of the links listed in this book are now defunct. Material formats such as CD-ROMs, are no longer in use. The writing lacked formality in some areas. Highlights of the book include an intricate detailing of schedule G in the Library of Congress classification system and an in-depth history of the development of cartographic material collections with an explanation of how they have been stored over the years.
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July 26, 2008
It's as fascinating as you'd expect.
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