----------------------------Original message---------------------------- On: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 10:56:27 EST [log in to unmask] Wrote: > Margaret, > > you might try > http://fieber-john.campusview.indiana.edu/mapbase/index.html > > this is a sheet inventory. it include nautical charts--but > maybe not Brtish ones, yet. we're linking our map series > records to it on a web version of our catalog, which is not > evident yet. > > regards. > > LC > Larry; Can you give us an overview of what and how you are linking your records to Fieber's site? Patrick > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Hello Map-Lers, > > I am not a subsciber to the list but it has been suggested that you might be > able to help me. > > I am looking for an internet library catalogue which has strong coverage in > maps. I have already checked OCLC and RLIN and neither of them had records > for the maps I want. > > We have about 30,000 maps to catalogue individually rather than in series. We > are cataloguing them from lists with the information provided by student > assistants. The maps are housed in another building, so I do not have them > in front of me when I make the catalogue record. > > A sample of the maps I am attemping to catalogue are: > - Land utilization survey of Britain, Ordinance Survey maps (1960s and 1970s) > - Australian aeronautical maps - RAAF maps of 1943-1944. > - Admiralty charts - London - late 19th and early 20th centuries. > - Maps in the series France et des frontieres. > - European air maps from the war years. > - G.S.G.S. Army/air maps of the war years. > > Please reply directly to me as I don't subscribe to this list. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Many thanks > Margaret Ferguson > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Margaret Ferguson > Senior Librarian (Systems/Technical Services) > Victoria University of Wellington Library > P.O. Box 3438, Wellington, New Zealand > 'phone: (04) 4721000 x8259 or 495-525 Email: [log in to unmask] > >