-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: DRG Map Sets in Libraries Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 13:41:06 -0500 From: Mike Flannigan <[log in to unmask]> Organization: Southwestern Bell Internet Services To: Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> References: <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ I did not intend to take my own survey on which libraries have DRG topo maps online for their states for their patrons to use, but a few libraries did contact me with this information. About 8 libraries stated that they own a set. 6 all together have DRG's available on CD-ROM for use upon request. Very few (probably less than 2) have them online all the time for all patrons to use. I am not naming these libraries here, since I did not get permission to do so. Some of the states include AL, TX, OR, CA, MI, and NC. Many others stated that they had incomplete sets that were issued on CD by the USGS through the Federal Depository Program. Surely many more own a complete set for their states and did not contact me, but I thought the list might want to hear this much anyway. Mike Flannigan Mike Flannigan wrote: > I'd be interested to know how many map libraries in the US > have a complete set of 7.5' topos for their state in digital > (DRG) format. How many have complete coverage for > the whole USA? How many make this data available to > their library patrons? > > >From my travels I'd say less than 20% of map libraries > have complete DRG sets for their states. > > If anybody knows where I might find this information, > please let me know. > > Mike Flannigan