----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Following is a fuller account of the articles in Art Reference Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 3 cited earlier on Maps-l... Cartographic Information for Architecture Introduction: Architecture and Mapping Alfred Willis, Head, Arts Library UCLA Maps vs. Plans: Notes on the Urban Designer's use of city maps. Cheryl A. O'Neill, architect and urban designer, Wash D.C. Urban maps: Tools for Design Charles P. Graves, Jr., Architect, Asst Prof Architecture, Kent State Site documentation: Waht the architecture student needs Barbara Opar, Architecture Bibliographer, and head, Fine Arts Dept, E.S. Bird Library, Syracuse University Collecting and Using fire Insurance and Real estate atlases: an individual perspective. William B. Keller, Resource Services Librarian for the History of Art, Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University. Credits Jim Gillispie and Ronald Grim for their advice and assistance! Fire insurance plans as a data source in Urban Research: an annotated bibliography of examples. Cathy Moulder, Curator of Lloyd Reeds Map Library & the Urban Documentation Centre, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The Map Collection and architectural documentation. David A. Cobb, Head, Harvard Map Collection, Pusey Library. refers readers to MAPS-L as an information source! Geographical Information Systems: an introduction. Jay Lee, Prof Dept of Geography, Kent State. -------------- Anyway gang, all of you who were commenting earlier, perhaps in April on Sanborns might want to slog you way across various campuses to look at this item in the local art library. I found numerous citations in the various bibliographies to articles never seen before--well worth hearing from our colleagues outside the map world once in a while...Alice H. [log in to unmask]