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maps and journals
Its resources include: most of the university's books, microfilms, print and bound journals, government documents, and maps.
It has the biggest stock of books, journals, theses, dissertations, pamphlets, maps and microfilms in the university.
Digitised collections can include books, artworks, photography, journals, newspapers, music, sound recordings, film, maps, diaries and letters, and archived websites as well as the descriptive metadata associated with each type of cultural work.
* Slackpacker. com-Designed to provide convenient access to websites with hiking and backpacking trail maps, descriptions, journals, trip reports, and photographs
It also includes non-WCSU affiliated personal papers, local government and organizational records, visual materials, maps, journals and other media that document the history of this region.
The University Library, which has more than 3. 5 million books and fifty thousand journals, also has a number of internationally renowned special collections of western and oriental manuscripts, printed books, archives, prints, drawings, photographs, maps, and atlases.
Company maps and journals show the company's subsidiary, the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, raised cattle, grain, and sheep at " Spanueh Station " on the south and east shores of " Spanueh Lake.
* Postholer. Com An extensive source of PCT information, journals, Google trail maps, printed maps, data book and more.
Wellesley's libraries contain over 1. 5 million catalogued books, journals, media recordings, maps, and other items.
As a legal deposit library, it is entitled to claim without charge a copy of all books, journals, printed maps and music published in Britain and Ireland.
The Babbidge-based collection, which places UConn among the top 30 universities in the nation for both library holdings and funding, contains more than 2. 5 million print volumes ; approximately 2, 500 current print periodicals ; more than 35, 000 unique electronic journals available through the eJournal locator ; 2. 8 million units of microform ; 180, 000 maps at the Map and Geographic Information Center ( New England's largest public map collection ); thousands of electronic books ; and an array of free electronic information sources.
Some early journals and maps refer to the lower river as the Sorel River.
The libraries contain over 3 million items — books, government publications, journals and serials, microform, musical scores, recordings, and maps.
The lake has been known by various names as depicted on early maps and in journals.
Apart from maps, he published journals and navigational guides and developed a new method for determining longitude.
* Fort Burgwin Library The Fort Burgwin Library, located on the SMU-in-Taos campus in New Mexico, contains approximately 9, 768 books and small collections of journals and maps.
" There were informative tools, such as books, maps, professional journals, courses, and classes.
Hearne's journals and maps were proven correct by Sir John Franklin when he verified the discovery of the massacre at Bloody Falls during his own Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822.
In order to take credit of the discoveries for himself Mendaña threw the journals and maps made by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa overboard and abandoned him in Mexico.
The Library ’ s collection includes all formats of material, from books, journals, websites and manuscripts to pictures, photographs, maps, music, oral history recordings, manuscript papers and ephemera.
The heart of Libraries Australia is the Australian National Bibliographic Database ( ANBD ) which records the location details of over 42 million books, journals, newspapers, pictures, maps and more, which are held in over 800 Australian libraries, including academic, research, national, state, public and special libraries.
Throughout his career, he also drafted numerous maps and plans of the areas around which he was stationed, and kept journals, which have been published.
The Catalog embraced many sorts of things as useful " tools ": books, maps, garden and carpentry tools, specialized clothing, forestry gear, tents, welding equipment, professional journals, early synthesizers and personal computers.

maps and explorers
In the Age of Exploration, from the 15th century to the 17th century, European cartographers both copied earlier maps ( some of which had been passed down for centuries ) and drew their own based on explorers ' observations and new surveying techniques.
Lake Superior's Isles Phelipeaux and Pontchartrain, which appeared on explorers ' maps for many years, were named for Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrilliere, comte de Pontchartrain.
However, misinterpretations of maps by subsequent Spanish explorers led Saint Kitts to be named San Cristobal ( Saint Christopher ), a name originally applied to Saba 20 miles north.
Spanish explorers were sailing into the area of Mobile Bay as early as 1500, with the bay being marked on early maps as the Bahía del Espíritu Santo ( Bay of the Holy Spirit ).
Early modern maps of Africa from the 15th 19th centuries, drawn by European cartographers from accounts written by explorers and travellers, reveal some interesting information about Biafra:
The " Masquigon " river was identified on French maps dating from the late seventeenth century, suggesting that French explorers had reached Michigan's western coast by that time.
Although this story seemed far-fetched the University of Southern Mississippi has proven that old maps from 16th-century French explorers show that they labeled the D ’ Lo area around the Strong River with the words “ De l ' eau sans potable ”.
Early maps of European explorers called the river ( also in combination with the Kansas River ) the River of the Padoucas as its source is located in what was then Padouca ( Comanche ) territory.
For example, the Island of California refers to a famous cartographic error propagated on many maps during the 17th and 18th centuries, despite contradictory evidence from various explorers.
The La Perouse Museum contains maps, scientific instruments and relics recovered from French explorers.
One of the most famous cartographic errors in history, it was propagated on many maps during the 17th and 18th centuries, despite contradictory evidence from various explorers.
Even in the mid 18th century, explorers ' maps clearly depicted Frisland as separated from Greenland by a wide strait.
Henry Hellyer ( born 1790-1 / 2 September 1832 ) was an English surveyor and architect who was one of the first explorers to visit the rugged interior of the north west of Tasmania, Australia and made the most comprehensive maps of the area up to that time.
Petermann had all results he received from explorers checked against the considerable information and maps available in the Perthes Institute.
This must have contributed to the understanding and compassion the readers felt for the sacrifice and hardships the explorers had to go through to come to the results presented in the articles and maps.
One theory suggested that the name originated when Spanish or Portuguese explorers, having explored the northern part of the continent and unable to find gold and silver, wrote acá nada, or cá nada, (" nothing here ") on that part of their maps.
The Arab geographer Al-Idrisi's Mappa Mundi incorporated the knowledge of Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Far East gathered by Arab merchants and explorers with the information inherited from the classical geographers to create one of the most accurate maps of the world to date.
An early Booksplorer, Bradshaw now works as an agent for JurisFiction ( he is a former Bellman as well ) and is considered to be one of their best operatives ; his maps, while sometimes incomplete, are a most trusted resource for Bookworld explorers.
Osiander's Italian pal, Dr. Cardano, who cures the asthmatic Archbishop John Hamilton, executed for helping Mary, Queen of Scots, whose lover, the explosive bearing Earl of Bothwell, ends up in Scandinavia with a friend of astronomer Tycho Brahe, whose assistant, Willem Blaeu, makes maps updated in the first true atlas by the Englishman Dudley, working in Italy for Bernardo Buontalenti, who got opera started, which was a rave success, especially with the French Cardinal Mazarin, whose library inspired the secretary of the English navy, which eventually buys French semaphore, after which Gamble gets the patent for canned food that feeds explorers like Hooker, who transplanted rubber trees to Sri Lanka.
In the same period, explorers like Bougainville expanded French geography, naval maps, and founded outposts.

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