Maps in the News: Australia Maps Available from Ball State
University Libraries
The Ball State University
Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) on the second floor of
Bracken Library has hundreds of maps of Australia available for research and
learning. Most of the maps of Australia,
however, have not yet been cataloged and will not appear in the CardCat
system. Researchers can visit or contact
the GRMC for more information about the cartographic resources available for
Australia.
City maps for Sydney,
Brisbane, Perth, and Melbourne and dozens of other urban locations are available
in the GRMC. The Sydney Pictorial Map and City Guide (above, click to enlarge) includes a map showing the locations of
prominent points of interest and drawings of each of the building’s
architecture. Notes about who designed
the structure and how it was built are also included on the map.
The collection also
includes road maps of Australia, economic maps of the country, and topographic
maps. A set of 2002 topographic maps of
New South Wales includes the topography on one side with aerial photography on the
verso (above).
The National Geographic map
of Australia (above) includes a satellite image with vegetation and a
temperature gradient depicted. Inset
maps show how the continent of Australia has shifted over time.
All maps from the GRMC
circulate for two weeks or longer and may be used for travel, research projects,
and exhibits. For more information about
these maps, please contact the GRMC Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 5:00 at
765-285-1097.
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