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
- Digital Image Processing: It’s All About the Numbers January 26th, 2023
- Mapping Magnitude: The Evolution of Earthquake Maps January 20th, 2023
- A Year in Review: Newly Scanned Maps of 2022 January 5th, 2023
- Native American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at the Library of Congress November 23rd, 2022
- Double Double Trials and Trouble October 31st, 2022
- Antietam: “The Most Terrible Battle of the Age” September 15th, 2022
- Indeterminately Independent: The Volatile Autonomy of the Spanish Region of Catalonia September 9th, 2022
- Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps – An Orientation and New GIS Tools August 4th, 2022
- Virtual Orientation to the Geography and Map Division June 9th, 2022
- What Goes Up Must Come Down: A brief history of New York City’s elevated rail and subway lines May 19th, 2022