-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: raised relief maps Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:29:39 -0600 From: Youngblood, Dawn <[log in to unmask]> To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> Julie mentions that some had become brittle. I have found that on the pre-1960 ones at least, long term exposure to light is the culprit. I found some still in the original box and packing material. These were like new. Ones left on the top of a cabinet before I rescued them were brittle. Alas, Mount Fuji did not fare well at all. Dawn Youngblood Dr. Dawn Youngblood Curator, Edwin J. Foscue Map Library Southern Methodist University 6414 Hilltop Lane Box 135 Dallas TX 75205 [log in to unmask] 214-768-2285 P.O. Box 750135 Dallas TX 75275-0135 -----Original Message----- From: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Angie Cope Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 4:17 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: raised relief maps -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: raised relief maps Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 14:13:48 -0800 From: Julie Sweetkind-Singer <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask], Robert Dalton <[log in to unmask]> Hi Robert, I weeded a number of raised relief maps a number of years ago. I did so for a couple of reasons. First, I was completely out of space in the map room. We were over 100% capacity with maps being stacked on the tops of cases. The r.r. maps were rarely, if ever, used and so they were an obvious candidate given how much space they took up. We kept ones that were of the local area or seemed to be of particular interest. We did discard a few that were very brittle and were cracking. The rest we were able to send to other libraries that wanted to take them. Of the ones we retained, there has been no use. Julie At 01:58 PM 1/3/2008, Angie Cope wrote: >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: raised relief maps >Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 16:56:33 -0500 >From: Robert Dalton <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] > > >The maps collection that reports to me has a rather eclectic collection of >raised relief maps. They are generally from the 1940s - 1960s and cover >parts of Europe, Japan, Korea, Southeast U.S., and Northeast U.S. > >As best that I can determine, these are AMS Series 1301P, 1302P, L506P, and >L552P, and DMA Series V501P. > >Except for one time recently, I don't believe anyone has asked specifically >for these in recent years. Our collection policy does not specify that we >have them, and further, some are in poor physical condition. > >I am interested in any thoughts any of you have about the wisdom of >retaining these. If you have such materials, are they used in your >locations? How much and for what purposes? By whom, if you know that? If >you had some and discarded them, what was your rationale? If you have >retained any or all that you had once, what was your rationale? > >Thanks in advance. > >Robert > >Robert S. Dalton >Reference Librarian and Assistant Head >Reference Dept., Davis Library >CB# 3922, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill >Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 >Phone: 919-962-1151 >Fax: 919-962-5537 >Email: [log in to unmask] Julie Sweetkind-Singer Head Librarian; GIS & Map Librarian Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections 397 Panama Mall, M/C 2211 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 [log in to unmask] Phone: 650-725-1102