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Carlos is correct that all of the pieces necessary to use this digital object are at that URL.  The .e00 files are the actual datasets at the site.

I also had quite a chuckle over lunch that the FDLP circulated a fiche of a readMe for online data.  I notice the date is 1997.  Do you think maybe the fiche arrived with a CD-ROM rubber-banded to it?  Or were the fiche and disk on separate shipping lists?   

Jon Jablonski
Director, Interdisciplinary Research Collaboratory
Spatial Data Librarian
UCSB Library
805-893-4049






> On Aug 1, 2019, at 12:32 PM, Carlos A Diaz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Looks like the link that Susan provided are thr files to make the map in ArcInfo (GIS software).
> 
> By now,  every depository library should have at least one computer dedicated to GIS and should also have a map plotter since it is the only way you can update US topographic maps and nautical charts. Having these two pieces of equipment are a necessity now. 
> 
> 
> Carlos A Diaz 
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> On Thu, Aug 1, 2019, 2:08 PM Susan Moore <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> Hi Louise (and other Mapsters);
> 
> What is on the fiche appears to be the readme file from the website (https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-97-0052/ <https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-97-0052/>). We don't have a record for the online map and I don't think it's a dataset. I'm inclined at this point to catalog the fiche as a textual item and include a related 856 field to the website.
> 
> Susan
> 
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 7:20 PM LOUISE M RATLIFF <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> Hi Susan,
>    Could you consider this fiche to be accompanying material?  How do you access the map itself? Is it a downloadable dataset?
>    Louise Ratliff 
> 
> Sent from Louise's iPhone
> 
> On Jul 31, 2019, at 1:27 PM, Susan Moore <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> 
>> Fellow map people:
>> 
>> We got I 19.76:97-52 The Digital geologic map of New Mexico in ARC/INFO format on microfiche through the Federal Depository Program. There is a record in OCLC (#50054160) for the microfiche that gives the details of a map. When I look at the fiche, there's text including the coding scheme for the polygon attributes but there's no map on the fiche itself. Would you consider this a map or just text?
>> 
>> We've had discussions on cataloging cartographic data sets at the past two ALAs but I don't think this meets the definition.
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice.
>> 
>> Susan Moore
>> University of Northern Iowa
>> Cedar Falls, IA  50614
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