Historic maps can be used to document all kinds of history: political, military, economic, business, scientific, religious, cultural, genealogy, diplomatic etc. Databases such as ProQuest Congressional and Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) offer many ways to help users study the past through maps
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This assignment prompts students with a ser...
This project aims to increase access to historical maps in the Maps Collection in Wilson Library at ...
Many libraries own an extensive collection of historical maps. Beside their value as historical obje...
Although the Ordnance Survey has itself been the subject of historical research, scholars have not s...
This collection of historic U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps is useful for research pu...
Originally published: "Tales from the Vault: Historical Maps Online" by David Rumsey, Vol 3: No. 4, ...
The Herman B Wells Library at Indiana University has been digitizing its collection of Soviet Milita...
Handout listing resources and links that accompanied Riley\u27s presentation Doing History with Onl...
Scholars have increasingly called for new tools that would enable them to organize the large digital...
Downtown Missoula, particularly the sections along Front Street, Higgins Avenue, and Main Street, ha...
The research project lures attention to historical cartography as the fundamental material that need...
This chapter offers an overview on the use of historical maps in GIS for the study of environment an...
In November, 2014 the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Mass., offered a presentation titled H...
Historical maps are unique sources of retrospective geographical information. Recently, several map ...
Many libraries own an extensive collection of historical maps. Beside their value as historical obje...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This assignment prompts students with a ser...
This project aims to increase access to historical maps in the Maps Collection in Wilson Library at ...
Many libraries own an extensive collection of historical maps. Beside their value as historical obje...
Although the Ordnance Survey has itself been the subject of historical research, scholars have not s...
This collection of historic U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps is useful for research pu...
Originally published: "Tales from the Vault: Historical Maps Online" by David Rumsey, Vol 3: No. 4, ...
The Herman B Wells Library at Indiana University has been digitizing its collection of Soviet Milita...
Handout listing resources and links that accompanied Riley\u27s presentation Doing History with Onl...
Scholars have increasingly called for new tools that would enable them to organize the large digital...
Downtown Missoula, particularly the sections along Front Street, Higgins Avenue, and Main Street, ha...
The research project lures attention to historical cartography as the fundamental material that need...
This chapter offers an overview on the use of historical maps in GIS for the study of environment an...
In November, 2014 the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Mass., offered a presentation titled H...
Historical maps are unique sources of retrospective geographical information. Recently, several map ...
Many libraries own an extensive collection of historical maps. Beside their value as historical obje...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This assignment prompts students with a ser...
This project aims to increase access to historical maps in the Maps Collection in Wilson Library at ...
Many libraries own an extensive collection of historical maps. Beside their value as historical obje...