Within a brief span of time, maps on CD-ROM and on the Internet have become the most effective means of paperless information transfer. Map departments of the national libraries have found themselves up against the reality of needing to give readers access to electronic maps, which is possible only if they have a representative selection of electronic materials available in stock. It is a matter for regret that the Russian market is new being deluged with both licensed and unlicensed maps and atlases on CD-ROM. There are pirate copies of Russian and foreign publications alike. There are thus grave and almost insuperable difficulties to face when stocking electronic map libraries
The map collection of the Herman B. Wells Library at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington contains ap...
Technological changes in recent years have encouraged many libraries to deliver digital images of th...
The aim is to contribute to the studies of post-Soviet Russian law by examining Russia’s modern copy...
Within a brief span of time, maps on CD-ROM and on the Internet have become the most effective means...
The preservation of cartographic publications are considered in the context of the National Program ...
The necessity for processing large increasing volumes of information - in commerce, business, or adm...
The map department of the Württemberg State Library in Stuttgart started a new development for the r...
The Herman B Wells Library at Indiana University has been digitizing its collection of Soviet Milita...
In the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the commercial availability of previously c...
Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect: wanting 2 maps
The promise of the Internet for cartography has faded into stark realities of commercialism, connect...
The Internet is allowing a range of cartographic products from images of map documents to numerical ...
"1 January 1980."Lists maps issued by the Central Intelligence Agency.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet.Princeton copy lacks the map
particular time. ’ As communicators of information, maps graphically mirror the nature of their topi...
The map collection of the Herman B. Wells Library at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington contains ap...
Technological changes in recent years have encouraged many libraries to deliver digital images of th...
The aim is to contribute to the studies of post-Soviet Russian law by examining Russia’s modern copy...
Within a brief span of time, maps on CD-ROM and on the Internet have become the most effective means...
The preservation of cartographic publications are considered in the context of the National Program ...
The necessity for processing large increasing volumes of information - in commerce, business, or adm...
The map department of the Württemberg State Library in Stuttgart started a new development for the r...
The Herman B Wells Library at Indiana University has been digitizing its collection of Soviet Milita...
In the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the commercial availability of previously c...
Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect: wanting 2 maps
The promise of the Internet for cartography has faded into stark realities of commercialism, connect...
The Internet is allowing a range of cartographic products from images of map documents to numerical ...
"1 January 1980."Lists maps issued by the Central Intelligence Agency.Mode of access: Internet
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet.Princeton copy lacks the map
particular time. ’ As communicators of information, maps graphically mirror the nature of their topi...
The map collection of the Herman B. Wells Library at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington contains ap...
Technological changes in recent years have encouraged many libraries to deliver digital images of th...
The aim is to contribute to the studies of post-Soviet Russian law by examining Russia’s modern copy...