----------------------------Original message---------------------------- In the april 15, 1997 Library Journal is a listing of "Best Reference Sources 1996". fyi, here are three I think are of interest to geography and map librarians... The Book of the World. Macmillan. 533 pages with CD-ROM. isbn 0-02-860811-9 $450 ..."the bulk of the book is given to detailed maps divided into 12 major areas. Included are environmental features, political maps, and portraits of 30 world cities....Represents a major change in atlas design and belongs in all large public and academic libraries." MapQuest http://www.mapquest.com/ "With more than three million hits a day, this in now one of the most popular sites on the web. Following a free registration, MapQuest provides access to an online interactive world atlas along with trip planning and routing information. Weather America; The latest climatological data for over 4,000 places -- with rankings. Toucan Valley Pubs. 1412 p. isbn 1-884925-60-x $99.95 Each section begins with a brief description of physical features, climate, temperature, precipitation, winds, and other elements, such as average date of last spring freeze. This is followed by an elevation index, a map of the state's weather stations, detailed weather charts...A valuable ready reference for most collections." Alice Hudson Map Division, Center for the Humanities, NYPL