--- Begin Forwarded Message --- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:34:50 -0800 From: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re[2]: TopoZone Sender: [log in to unmask] has Topozone been cataloged anywhere? i was just looking on Melvyl and oclc and could not find a collection-level record for it (or a national title for the U.S. Geological Survey's "Topographic Map of the United States," which is what i thought it was formally called. suspeciously, that request does page all the state topo indexes. can anyone help me answer this riddle? Larry Cruse UCSD Thanks Jenny! Paige Andrew At 09:38 AM 12/13/99 -0800, you wrote: >>From Yahoo's Pick's of the Week: > >TopoZone > >http://www.topozone.com/ > >You can find maps here for almost two million outdoor places >throughout the United States -- from Kauai's Waialeale, one of the >world's wettest places, to Death Valley's Furnace Creek, a low-lying >hot spot, to Alaska's Denali, North America's highest mountain. Maps a >la carte, Inc. worked with the U.S. Geological Survey to create easy >web access to the USGS collection of topographic maps "that don't >leave big blank spaces between the highways." This is a resource that >geographers, outdoor explorers, and anyone who loves cartography will >want to bookmark. > >Jenny Stone >___________________________________ >GIS Librarian * Map Collection >University of Washington Libraries >Box 352900 * Seattle, WA 98195-2900 >phone: 206.543.9392 > > Mr. Paige G. Andrew Maps Cataloger E506 Pattee Library Pennsylvania State University Libraries The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 [log in to unmask] phone: 814-865-1755 fax: 814-863-7293 --- End Forwarded Message ---