All,

 

The first item, Map of the ruins of Dzibilchatltun, Yucatan, Mexico has been claimed. Seems it’s very popular.

 

The remaining 3 are still available.

 

Kathy

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From: Geonet listserv <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Kathy Stroud
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All,

 

The below 4 titles are available to any library willing to give them a home.  No postage re-imbursement needed for US Libraries.

·         Map of the ruins of Dzibilchatltun, Yucatan, Mexico by George E. Stuart, Edward B. Kurjack, National Geographic Society-Tulane University Program of Research on the Yucatan Peninsula. 1979 https://UOLibraries.on.worldcat.org/oclc/13214570

·         Clasificacioìn de reconocimiento de los suelos de la Repuìblica de Guatemala, by C. S. Simmons, Instituto Agropecuario Nacional (Guatemala), Servicio Cooperativo Inter-americano de Agricultura. Guatemala. https://UOLibraries.on.worldcat.org/oclc/2916380

·         Informe oficial de la misioìn 105 de asistencia tecnica directa a honduras sobre reforma agraria y desarrollo agricola. (1964). Washington, D.C.: Union Panamericana. Tomo I & Tomo II Mapas

·         Colorado land use map folio. by Colorado Land Use Commission.  https://UOLibraries.on.worldcat.org/oclc/4791240

Oh the things we find when spring cleaning.

 

Kathy Stroud

David and Nancy Petrone Map/GIS Librarian Knight Library

1299 University of Oregon

Eugene, OR 97403-1299

541-346-3051

 

“A map is not just a picture—it’s also the data behind the map, the methodology used to collect and parse that data, the people doing that work, the choices made in terms of visualization and the software used to make them.”