----------------------------Original message---------------------------- The College of Geographic Sciences in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia has had students working on similar projects. In particular, there was one indexusing ArcView created for the Atlantic Neptune (series of Nautical charts by Des Barres). contact Andrew Paton at the College [log in to unmask] Cheers James ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- >Greetings! A faculty member is working on a project to create a graphic >index (using computer technology) for a set of maps from the early >nineteenth century. She would be grateful to hear from anyone who is aware >of other work done on graphic indexes for older or present day mapping. We >are doing a literature search of course. If you would kindly respond to >me, I will forward the messages to her. Thanks in anticipation. >Shirley Anne Harmer Phone: 613 - 545-6314 >Maps and Air Photos Fax: 613 - 545-2817 >Joseph S. Stauffer Library E-Mail: >Queen's University [log in to unmask] >Kingston, Ontario >K7L 5C4 > > James Boxall (Map Curator) Map Collection, Science Services Killam Library, Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4M8 (t) 902-494-3757 (f) 902-494-2062 (e) [log in to unmask] http://www.library.dal.ca/~science/mapcoll.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- "What in observation is loose and vague is in information deceptive and treacherous" Francis Bacon, 1621 ---------------------------------------------------------------------