Julie Stoner joined the Geography and Map Division as a reference librarian in August 2017. She began her career at the Library as a reference technician in the Prints and Photographs Division in February 2015. Julie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with an Archaeology emphasis from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT and a Master of Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C.
Most Recent Posts
- What Goes Up Must Come Down: A brief history of New York City’s elevated rail and subway lines May 19th, 2022
- Pictorial St. Louis – The Great Metropolis of the Mississippi Valley April 20th, 2022
- As The World Turns: Ellen Eliza Fitz and Her Inventive Globe Mount March 4th, 2022
- Louise E. Jefferson – A Hidden African American Cartographer February 7th, 2022
- Al-Idrisi’s Masterpiece of Medieval Geography January 13th, 2022
- A Year in Review: Newly Scanned Maps of 2021 January 5th, 2022
- “Pérouse”-ing the Pacific November 24th, 2021
- Magnificent Maps From the World Digital Library October 14th, 2021
- The City Which Would Not Be Cowed: The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 October 8th, 2021
- All Aboard! Next Destination: Middle America August 25th, 2021