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Dale Steele <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Dec 1995 10:11:28 EST
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Kathryn-
Do you have in your backfiles the University of Arizona's new acquisitions
list (lastly called Pimeria, previously known as Map News Monthly)?  We did
a special edition of it while I was down there (early eighties) that was a
geologists' guide to the library.  Jack Mount may have updated it.  Anyway,
if you don't have it, and want it, let me know and I'll rummage through my
files and send you a copy.
 
Also, Project LOEX< if it still exists, may have something useful.  You
might ask your bibliographic instruction librarian whether that is an
option.
 
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I want to put together a short user handout about how to find a geologic
>map. We have some outdated handdrawn indexes of our holdings, some WA
>state bibliographies, GeoRef, Andriot's "Guide to USGS Geologic and
>Hydrologic Maps," etc. and I'd like to try and tie these things together
>in a handout. If anyone has such a thing I'd sure appreciate seeing it or
>hearing about it.  Thanks, Kathryn
>
>Kathryn Womble                          e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Map Collection                          Phone: (206) 543-9392
>University of Washington Libraries
>Box 352900
>Seattle, WA  98195-2900
 
Dale Steele
Arizona Dept. of Library, Archives      "My object in living is to unite
1700 W. Washington                       My avocation with my vocation
Phoenix, AZ   85007                      As my two eyes make one in sight."
(602) 542-3701                                      -Robert Frost

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