-------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: MAPS-L Library school recommendations Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 04:55:41 -0700 From: Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D. <[log in to unmask]> Reply-To: [log in to unmask] Hi, Susan - While I'm not a map librarian, I am a geographer by training (all three degrees). While I was an undergraduate, I worked 1/2 time at the Library of Congress Map Division (now the Geography and Map Division) during the school year and full time in the summer (which is why I hang out on this list). Two observations: 1. What I learned from Mr. Buffum, Stanley Pillsbury, Clara LeGear, the crew in the reading room and all the other Division staff was hugely important to my development as a scholar, not just as a geographer or a map person. I don't know whether the Library still has the summer program or not, but, if they do, it is well worth affiliating yourself with a school that participates in the summer program so that you might have the opportunity to get the time at the Library. 2. If I hadn't become a computer dudette, maps would have been my choice. I've embarked on a project to visit all the national parks in the US and Canada that I haven't already visited. Every time I hit the visitor center at a park, one of the things that amazes me is the different takes people have on what's important about their park. Probably the best thing I've found so far is the kerchief (like one of those red/white, blue/white printed kerchiefs) with a topo map of the Chiracahua National Monument on it (that's where Cochise and Geronimo hung out hiding from the US Army). I continue to be astounded by the fact that many parks think it's huge to have FOLDED maps. I guess this is important for civilians to fit into their luggage, but I still like having flat/rolled maps even though they're a pain when I move. The best flat map I've found on my expeditions is of the Lava Beds National Monument. Strange place! Never would have thought a place by that name would have a gazillion bats in genuine bat caves! HTH. v -- \ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California 0 Email: [log in to unmask] My fave: http://www.washington.edu/cambots/camera1_l.gif -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK------ GAT/d+(--) s++ a+++ C+++ UB++ UL++ US++ P+ L+ !e W+++ !N !o !K w+ O+ !M V PS+ PE- T++ PGPP t- 5 X R+++ tv+ b++++ DI+ D---G e+++ h+ r x? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK-------