Here is the definition of map, from the same source:
Map: A graphic representation, usually on a plane surface and at an established scale, of natural and manmade features on or under the surface of the earth or other planetary body. The features are positioned as accurately as possible, usually relative to a coordinate reference system. Also, a graphic representation of a part or the whole of the celestial sphere.
--Louise
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From: Ratliff, Louise
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 8:42 AM
To: 'Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc.' <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: RE: Maps vs Charts
Here is a definition from the Dictionary of mapping, charging and geodetic terms that I just happen to have at my desk for a project I am working on :-)
Chart: A special-purpose map, generally designed for navigation or other particular purposes, in which essential map information is combined with various other data critical to the intended use.
Example terms given after the definition include: aeronautical chart, bathymetric chart, long-range navigation chart, mileage chart, tidal current chart, and many others.
Hope this helps!
Louise
Louise Ratliff
Social Sciences and Map Catalog Librarian UCLA Library Cataloging & Metadata Center BOX 957230, Life Science Bldg-Room 2400 Los Angeles, CA 90095-7230
(310)206-5853
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From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hawkins, Susan A (DOT)
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 7:50 AM
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Subject: Maps vs Charts
Greetings, all!
Wondering what the difference between charts and maps REALLY is. Map librarians *would* know...
Many thanks,
Sue Hawkins
Design Services Bureau - Photogrammetry Floor 2, Ave B and 10th St New York State Department of Transportation
50 Wolf Rd, Albany, NY 12232
ph: 518-417-6606
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