As a map librarian, think about what state coverage your patrons are likely to want. At a minimum, I'd collect your state and adjacent states and provinces. Expand to include other nearby states and tell the administrators they are part of the Pacific
NW if you think the maps will be wanted by your patrons.
If you're working with only government maps, I'll be happy to provide further insight into what to deselect. I have also recently withdrawn portions of our government maps that don't get much use and have a substitute online. (Think topos and geology maps, although geology maps can be a political hot button if you have a long established geology department.)
Hope that's helpful.
Kathy Stroud
Map/GIS/Aerial Photography Librarian
University of Oregon.
Hello folks,
I’ve been asked to come up with collection scope including a specified geographic limit for our map collection perhaps just to the Pacific Northwest, however, the U.S. government does not appear to have a consistently defined geographic area for the Pacific Northwest. So I thought I would turn to my colleagues to see how you define this region of the United States. Below are a sample of different geographic definitions currently in place by the federal government.
Census Bureau
Division 9: Pacific
Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington
https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/maps/reg_div.txt
Bureau of Reclamation
Columbia River Basin in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming
https://www.usbr.gov/pn/index.html
USDA, Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Region
States of Oregon and Washington, Including Portions of Del Norte and Siskiyou Counties in California, and Portions of Nez Perce, Salmon, Idaho, and Adams Counties in Idaho
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3812803.pdf
USA.gov
Oregon & Washington
USGS
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming
Your advice is greatly appreciated with many thanks,
Aimée
Aimée C. Quinn
Assistant Professor | Government Publications Librarian
James E. Brooks Library, Depository 0649-A
Central Washington University
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509-963-1592
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