
Free to Use and Reuse: Maps of Cities
Posted by: Neely Tucker
This edition of "Free to Use and Reuse" showcases some of the Library's copyright-free holdings of maps of cities.
Posted in: Free to Use and Reuse, Maps
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Posted by: Neely Tucker
This edition of "Free to Use and Reuse" showcases some of the Library's copyright-free holdings of maps of cities.
Posted in: Free to Use and Reuse, Maps
Posted by: Neely Tucker
John Hessler, a specialist in the Library's Geography and Map Division, is tracking the COVID-19 pandemic with computational geography and geographic information science.
Posted in: Influeza/Covid-19, Maps, National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library's Geography and Map Division has several 19th-century maps that show how malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases spread across the nation. Produced long before current map-making technology, they still show how diseases spread across the landscape.
Posted in: Geography and Maps Division, Influeza/Covid-19, Maps
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Exploration into the unknown -- when much of the world's surface was not accurately mapped -- is the theme of this month's edition of the Library’s Free to Use and Reuse sets of copyright-free material.
Posted in: Free to Use and Reuse, Maps