----------------------------Original message---------------------------- We have had problems with labels drying up and falling off. We have gone to aquiring on of those rubber stamp sets where you can set up a call number and stamp it on the map. This works best for sets of maps where many maps get the same call number (ie. topographic quadrangles). We still type labels for "monograph" maps, although we also write the call number on it in pencil. That way, if the label falls off we still know what the call number is. IMHO, using labels makes the maps look more like official library property; more like the books with their call number labels. If your maps tend to be seen as the "neglected stepchildren" of the library, using call number labels can help dispell that image Jim Coombs Map Librarian Southwest Missouri State University