-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Digital Sanborn Maps Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 11:01:39 -0400 From: Edward James Redmond <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Mark: LC subscribes to the entire package. Some time ago I attempted to find other libraries that offer national access and I believe the University of Florida does (or did.) (I would also be very interested to learn about others who offer national level access.) With regard to access, this database is accessible in any of the three LC buildlngs and we do not require special logins other than the the (free) LC Reader Card required to enter any of our Reading Rooms. We offer access to any and everyone who visits our Reading Room and allow patrons to print (8.5x11), download, or e-mail .pdf files of the sheets. Patrons are presented with the "non-commercial use" disclaimer on the ProQuest site when first accessing the site. During the compilation of the LC "Fire Insurance Maps in the Library of Congress..." (aka the "red book") LC identified and distributed over 286,000 duplicate sheets and atlases to institutions in fifty states. Many of those same institutions, as well as others, purchased complete film of their states. I am not aware of anyone purchasing the complete US microfilm set but the it was by Chadwyck Healey and we would not necessariily be aware of individual purchases. Ed Ed Redmond Geography & Map Reference Specialist Geography and Map Division Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave, SE Washington, DC 20540-4651 (202) 707-8548 [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------- The views expressed in this message are solely mine and do not necessarily represent those of the Library of Congress. >>> Maps-L Moderator <[log in to unmask]> 08/28/08 5:13 PM >>> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Digital Sanborn Maps Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:27:37 -0400 From: Mark A. Thomas <[log in to unmask]> To: Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> Dear Maps-L: Does anyone know of a library anywhere that subscribes to all of the "Digital Sanborn Maps" collection from ProQuest? We just get North Carolina, and I suspect that most places get only their own state and maybe some adjacent states, which was generally the collection policy when these were purchased on film. Also, if there is a library with complete access, does the licensing policy of ProQuest (and/or the policy of the library) allow any unaffiliated person from off the street (e.g,. an out-of-town visitor) to visit the library and use this collection. Finally, does anyone know of a library that has the compete set of film? I believe LC does (in addition to the original paper copies), but curious if there are other places. thanks, Mark -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mark A. Thomas, Map, GIS, & Federal Documents Librarian Subject Librarian for Economics, Geology and Geography 226 Perkins Library / 919-660-5853 / [log in to unmask]