----------------------------Original message---------------------------- We are looking for a comprehensive electronic atlas for use in an undergraduate teaching setting. This would be used primarily by our International Studies students; the professor would like them to be able to print maps at varying scales. The department has about $400 to allot to this. They originally intended to spend the money on rolled maps for classroom use; so this is the sort of information they are after. I am familiar with the Times Map that came out on disk a few years ago and would be interested in any opinions on this product as well as alternative suggestions. I'm not sure how MAPS-L is handling this sort of request right now. If the usual practice is to respond to the poster directly, I will be happy to summarize for the list. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. ************************************************************************* Karen Campbell Bush Memorial Library [log in to unmask] Hamline University (612)641-2482 St. Paul, Minnesota We are "web weavers and dancers at the dawn of the Meso-Electronic Period" ---Paul Evan Peters *************************************************************************