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Currently, we keep past issues of Utah and surrounding states for the record of historical change.  True, one can also find all editions online, but some folks still like to have the physical maps side by side for comparison.

--Ken Rockwell

J. Willard Marriott Library

University of Utah



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From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Amy Koshoffer

Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2024 2:03 PM

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Subject: Photorevised 7.5 topos maps



Hello All - 



I have recently become the liaison for several departments and am taking care of our print map collection as part of my duties. I am a complete novice here.  We are planning to move most of the collection to an off-campus site.  This is an opportunity to weed, and I wondered if folks keep copies of photorevised maps.  I was thinking to just keep the most recent.  Is there a reason to keep the older ones?   



A colleague suggested this new ebook from Janet Reyes at UC Riverside: Conducting a Map Collection Review: A Workbook to Help You on the Journey as general resource.  Will be ordering soon.



Cheers,

Amy Koshoffer

U of Cincinnati


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