New Atlases Added to the Collection:
- The Vietnam War (Atlas of Conflicts Series): Located in the Educational Resources Center.
- Historical Atlas of American Crime: Located in the General Collection.
- Cultural Atlas of Africa, Revised Edition: Located in the General Collection.
- Historical Atlas of Ancient Mesopotamia
- Goode's Atlas of Europe, 2006
- Goode's Atlas of South America
- Goode's Atlas of Africa, 2006
- Historical Atlas of Pakistan
- Historical Atlas of Iran
- Historical Atlas of Saudi Arabia
- Historical Atlas of Afghanistan
- The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture, Travel Edition
- National Geographic Atlas of the World, 2004
- Student Atlas of Anthropology
- Student Atlas of World Politics
GIS Resources Added to the Collection:
- GIS and Crime Mapping (Mastering GIS: Technology, Applications, and Management): Located in the Atlas Collection.
- Exploring the Urban Geography: A GIS Approach: Located in the Atlas Collection.
- Web Mapping Illustrated: Reference item in the GCMC.
- Unlocking the Census with GIS: Located in the General Collection.
- Introduction to Mathematical Techniques Used in GIS: Located in General Collection.
- Thinking About GIS: Geographic Information System Planning for Managers: Located in the General Collection.
- Think Globally, Act Regionally: GIS and Data Visualization for Social Science and Public Policy Research: Located in the Atlas Collection.
New Maps in the Geospatial Center & Map Collection:
- Pearl Harbor/Pacific Theater Reference Map
- Geotourism MapGuide to Appalachia
- Ghost Fleets of the Outer Banks Reference Map
- Freedom's Tracks, Map of the Underground Railroad
- Denali National Park and Preserve
- Wisconsin Dells map
- Destination Map: Berlin
- Destination Map: Munich
- World Terrorism Reference Map
- Iran, Tehran Tourist Guide Map
- Jordan Travel Map
- Serbia and Montenegro Map
- Kyrgyzstan Map
- The Chicago Neighborhood Map
- Tourist Maps (complete with compasses) for Philadelphia, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago
Please contact the Center if interested in using any of these new materials.
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