Moving Pictures: Ball State University Libraries’ Map
Collections on YouTube
The Ball State University Libraries’
Digital Media Repository (DMR) provides online access to hundreds of digitized
primary source materials, including artwork, architectural drawings, films,
photographs, oral histories, and maps and atlases. Historic maps and atlases from the GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) in Bracken Library can be accessed through
the repository, and now can be viewed on YouTube.
The University Libraries’
YouTube channel allows users a different format for viewing some of the
resources from the Digital Media Repository.
The Muncie and Delaware County
Historical Maps Collection YouTube video includes historic plat maps of
Muncie, maps from historic atlases, Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps dating back to
the nineteenth century, and historic maps of the White River.
The Digital Media
Repository provides access to several map collections: The United
States Transportation Maps collection includes historic railroad and road
maps. Ball State University Campus Maps show maps of the university
dating back to the 1920’s. American Cities Historic Maps features
unique maps or urban views from 1855 through 1921. Indiana
Natural Resources Maps includes maps showing the locations of stone
quarries, pipelines, and natural gas, coal, and petroleum deposits around the
state. International Historic Maps is an eclectic collection of maps from
around the world, including a War Department map of Cuba published in 1911 and
an 1867 map of the Ottoman Empire. Maps
of the World is an excellent resource providing the most up-to-date maps of
over 200 regional and national maps published by the Central Intelligence
Agency. Delaware County Aerial Plat Maps, Indiana Historic County Atlases, United States Soil Maps, and United
States Topographic Maps are also available from the Digital Media
Repository.
The GRMC is constantly
adding resources to the DMR to enhance access to research and learning. For more information about these collections
and information about other cartographic resources, please contact the GRMC at
765-285-1097.
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