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  1. Underground Atlas a Gazetteer of the Worlds cave regions by John Middleton, 1998-12-31

1. Atlases, Maps, Gazetteers, Place Names - Electronic Reference Shelf - McGill Uni
atlases, Maps, and gazetteers "Do you know the way to San Jose?" atlases and maps provide much more information than the quickest route to a destination, or the location of an obscure national capital. People and places of the Past National Geographic Illustrated Cultural Census Department statistics for geographic regions
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/refshelf/atlas.htm
Atlases, Maps, Gazetteers ANCIENT WORLD, HISTORICAL CANADA GAZETTEERS, PLACE NAMES Atlases and Maps

2. Help: Finding Facts
or date, statistics, location or places, law or regulation, historical or atlases gazetteers Besides general atlases, which provide maps of countries and regions of the world
http://voxlibris.claremont.edu/help/facts.html
Finding Facts
When you need a particular piece of information, such as a fact about a person, event or date, statistics, location or places, law or regulation, historical or current; there are many places to look, both online and in paper resources. On the Internet: Simply looking “on the internet” will not be efficient; if you want to use the internet, here are some good places to begin. In Paper: Most of the facts you're looking for can be found in a book in the Reference Collection. Here are some examples of types of reference books you may want to consult when you need a specific fact.
  • Besides general atlases, which provide maps of countries and regions of the world as they are today, you can find many specialty atlases: historical atlases, atlases of geology, commercial atlases, political atlases. Gazetteers, such as the Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World , describe the location of thousands of places (towns, rivers, mountains, etc.) and often include the latitude and longitude as well.

3. Geography : Atlases
Briefly annotated list of major collection resources.Category Reference Maps Libraries...... ALL OF EUROPE atlases/gazetteers. geographical database which provides maps for thedifferent regions of Scotland of the geography for many of the places therein
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/gen/Atlases.html
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This list is to guide you to the major atlas and gazetteer resources in the Barr Smith Library. The focus is primarily socio-cultural and socio-economic, but environmental issues, physical geography, historical geography and geopolitics are selectively included. The library does not actively collect sheet maps but it does house a Map Collection Last update: 3 April 2003 by Chris Smith Contents: The World Africa Antarctica Asia ... Pacific Region
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CLASSICAL WORLD ATLASES
The following is a selection of what's available. For additional resources check the library catalogue under the Keywords index using subject keywords (with fieldcodes) such as:
skey Egypt and skey Maps
skey Greece and skey Maps

skey Rome and skey Maps

Atlas of classical history / J. Talbert, 1985

4. Cyndi's List - Maps, Gazetteers & Geographical Information
1805 Orleans Territory Map; Administrative regions of the British places in CountyDurham Shows which parish a Wyoming Maps Wyoming maps, gazetteers atlases.
http://www.cyndislist.com/maps.htm
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    Fire Insurance Maps
    • ~ Maryland
    • Presentation by Brian E. Michaels, available for sale on audio tape.
    • Microfiche for sale.
    • List of holdings for California, Nevada, and British Columbia. Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections, Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information Resources.
    • ~ Saskatchewan
    • EDR owns the Sanborn Map Company which owns the rights to the highly detailed fire insurance so helpful for genealogy and for house histories. Digital images of the Sanborn fire insurance maps may be ordered and delivered electronically for a fee.

5. Atlases, Maps, Places
atlases, gazetteers and maps are important for family research. They help identify places and show associations with For country regions for the 1870s we hold a copy of Atlas
http://www.collegeofthemainland.com/library/internet/intsub/ref_at.htm
Reference Databases
The best databases for Reference: Reference Databases Citation
Cite articles in your Bibliography or Works Cited Page: MLA Style Guide or APA Style A ccess maps, city, country and travel information or search travel sites. Your Best Bet for a great resource.
50states.com States and Capitals

Click on a state to get basic information. Also includes information on capitals and other cities. Atlapedia online
Get maps or information on countries around the world. CDC Travel Information
From the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Advice for world travelers. CIA World Factbook
A CIA publication, this site gives an excellent overview of countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, including information on flag and map, geography, people, government, economy, transportation, communication, and defense. CNN: Travel Guide
From CNN. Access news, stories and information on countries and major world cities. Get maps, driving directions, make travel reservations and more.

6. Atlases And Gazetteers
In addition to atlases of countries, regions, and the world, there are atlases thatcover gives the precise latitude and longitude of places that you can
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/english_research/intro/com2f3e.htm
Atlases and Gazetteers Back to Using Reference Materials If your research has a geographical angle, maps and atlases may come into play. In addition to atlases of countries, regions, and the world, there are atlases that cover history, natural resources, ethnic groups, and many other special topics. Gazetteers list place names and give basic information about them, including their location. The Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World is one published gazetteer of note. The Geographic Name Server on the Internet ( http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer ) gives the precise latitude and longitude of places that you can search for by name.

7. MAPS ON CD - Interactive Atlas Of Great Britain- Ordnance Survey - Fifth Edition
MAPS, atlases gazetteers Click for all Ordnance Survey a general knowledge quizabout all the regions of Great listing of over 42 000 places names; Updated
http://globalgenealogy.com/maps/6502001.htm
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Family Tree Maker Ordnance Survey (UK) Global Archives TM USA Census Online Passenger Records Online UK Records Online Newspapers Online ... Burke's Peerage (UK) Services What's New Newsletter The Global Gazette Subscribe Free Upcoming Events Advocacy Canadian Census APOLROD Interactive Atlas of Great Britain (on 2 CDs)- Fifth Edition Ordnance Survey Interactive. A definitive and fully interactive reference atlas of Great Britain utilising Ordnance Survey mapping at a variety of scales. Building on the success of previous editions, this general reference atlas features the very latest vector mapping data covering the whole of Great Britain. Rich with multimedia content this new edition includes specially commissioned photographs, fly-throughs, video clips and text on more than hundreds of places of interest. CONTENTS - Overview This two CD-ROM set covering the whole of Britain brings you all the features of the latest vector mapping data.

8. Geography Resources
atlases and gazetteers. and demographic information (statistics and/or data on people,places and things of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this
http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/ss11.html
Geography Resources
From the Chico High School Library
You may go directly to the following sections on this page:
Atlases and Gazetteers
Maps, All Types Other Geographical Information Atlases and Gazetteers
Chico U.S. Gazetteer Information
The U.S. Gazetteer gives information about Chico, California and offers a chance to see a map of the area, and to obtain 1990 U.S. Census data as well. Bowen's Digital Atlas of the United States
By Professor William Bowen: Maps and demographic information (statistics and/or data on people, places and things) for the United States, with a major section on California. Digital Atlas of California
By Professor William Bowen, sections include: California Overview, Metropolitan Los Angeles and Vicinity, San Francisco Bay Area, Metropolitan San Diego County, Metropolitan Sacramento and Vicinity. Lots of social data on people is available here. The National Atlas of the United States
"The National Atlas is being designed to serve the interests and needs of a diverse populace in many ways; as an essential reference; as a framework for information discovery; as an instrument of education; as an aid in research; and as an accurate and reliable source for scientific information."
Maps Maps of the United Nations
"More than 100 General Maps are currently available. Maps are in PDF format for best display and print results." Some have a lot of detail, while others are less detailed.

9. Toronto Public Library Unique Collections Baldwin Room - Maps
gazetteers of countries and regions; Road and topics, including Location of places;Latitudes and atlases, gazetteers, periodicals and books on cartography are
http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca/uni_spe_maps.jsp

10. IM 552: Maps & Atlases
seeing more maps (and atlases) available online gazetteers are dictionaries of places,often including cover continents, countries, regions, states, individual
http://lrs.stcloudstate.edu/cim/courses/im552/maps.html
IM 452/552
Information Sources and Services
at-las
n., pl. at-las-es. 1. a bound collection of maps. a bound volume of charts, plates, or tables illustrating any subject. gaz-et-teer n. a geographical dictionary. [ < F < It gazetta, var. of Venetian gazeta, orig. a coin (the price of the paper), dim. of gaza magpie + -eer, var. of -ier < F < L -arius one who is concerned with something.] Random House Dictionary
of the English Language ALA Glossary of Library
and Information Science
Discussion
    The primary purpose of maps and atlases is to provide a spatial representation of the environment, or, in simpler terms, to help locate or describe a place; gazeteers are, in a sense, geographic dictionaries, using text to describe a place. Maps, to paraphrase Picasso, are lies that allow people to realize the truth. Libraries include maps of various types of purposes to fulfill the diverse expectation of users. Based upon a diagram from Muehrcke, P. and J. Muehrcke (1998) Map Use: Reading Analysis, and Interpretation. Maps are perhaps the most overlooked of all library resources. Their wide variety of thematic intent and equally numerous scales can provide considerable detail about a particular location. The advantage of maps is that a library can acquire various thematic types for the specific locations in which the library is interested, e.g., Minnesota, Stearns County, St. Cloud Township, etc. The simple road atlas, for example, shows a variety of information in addition to towns and roads, that makes them among the most widely used geographic reference source. Another advantage of atlases is they provide a convenient, if often unwieldy, collection of maps, often at lower cost than cumulative individual maps (if they are available). This is especially true for world, national, and state atlases, as well as atlases with special thematic intent, such as historical atlases.

11. IM 577: Maps & Atlases
see more maps (and atlases) available online gazetteers are dictionaries of places,often including may cover continents, countries, regions, states, individual
http://lrs.stcloudstate.edu/cim/courses/im577/maps.html
IM 577
Information Sources and Services
at-las
n., pl. at-las-es. 1. a bound collection of maps. a bound volume of charts, plates, or tables illustrating any subject. gaz-et-teer n. a geographical dictionary. [ < F < It gazetta, var. of Venetian gazeta, orig. a coin (the price of the paper), dim. of gaza magpie + -eer, var. of -ier < F < L -arius one who is concerned with something.] Random House Dictionary
of the English Language ALA Glossary of Library
and Information Science
Discussion
    The primary purpose of maps and atlases is to provide a spatial representation of the environment, or, in simpler terms, to help locate or describe a place; gazeteers are, in a sense, geographic dictionaries, using text to describe a place. Maps, to paraphrase Picasso, are lies that allow people to realize the truth. Libraries include maps of various types of purposes to fulfill the diverse expectation of users. Based upon a diagram from Muehrcke, P. and J. Muehrcke (1998) Map Use: Reading Analysis, and Interpretation. Maps are perhaps the most overlooked of all library resources. Their wide variety of thematic intent and equally numerous scales can provide considerable detail about a particular location. The advantage of maps is that a library can acquire various thematic types for the specific locations in which the library is interested, e.g., Minnesota, Stearns County, St. Cloud Township, etc. The simple road atlas, for example, shows a variety of information in addition to towns and roads, that makes them among the most widely used geographic reference source. Another advantage of atlases is they provide a convenient, if often unwieldy, collection of maps, often at lower cost than cumulative individual maps (if they are available). This is especially true for world, national, and state atlases, as well as atlases with special thematic intent, such as historical atlases.

12. New College Of California Library - Geography
getting custom maps drawn for the places you want see it's MAP page, with categoriesof major regions. Sale of course, some sites sell atlases or gazetteers.
http://www.newcollege.edu/reference/geograph.htm
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Geographical Sources
One of the useful novelties the Web offers is access to geographical information. Atlases and gazeteers have traditionally been part of "Ready Reference". Now the Web makes getting custom maps drawn for the places you want a snap. Several "Portals" offer map services. I give you links to these 9 portals first. Then I'll show you some online versions of Atlases and Gazeteers. Altavista's map service Excite's map service Infoseek's map service HotBot doesn't offer a map service up front. Choose , and then choose . Note that HotBot are almost identical (and slow). LookSmart doesn't offer a map service up front, but if you choose its you will see a section. Lycos offers Road Maps Snap! doesn't have a map service on it's front page, but if you go to TRAVEL, you will see it's MAP page, with categories of major regions. WebCrawler offers Maps right up front. Yahoo's map service Gazetteers: Of course you can go to a search engine and search for "gazetteer". This will lead you to many particular gazetteers, e.g., for a state or for a city. Some of the more comprehensive links I list below. (Gazetteers as used by genealogists are not included here.) Expedia , from Microsoft. I tested this with a little city I used to live in in Brazil (Crato, Ceara) and it pulled up a localized map pronto. Expedia also lets you save the maps you frequently refer to.

13. Brandeis Libraries' Guide: Anthropology
A reference collection for conducting research. Site features descriptions of frequently used publication Category Science Social Sciences Anthropology Directories...... atlases, maps, and gazetteers. Computergenerated maps of continents and regions.This atlas has an extensive index that covers all places named on the maps
http://library.brandeis.edu/resources/resguides/subject/antguide.html
Electronic Resources Library Home Resources Subjects Services ... Brandeis Home
Guide to Research in Anthropology
Off-Campus Access
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use of your Web browser for off-campus access? Read our instructions Already configured (set-up) your Web browser? Select an Off-campus access link Use of many of these electronic resources is governed by license agreements restricting their access to the Brandeis community and to individuals using the Brandeis University Libraries. It is the responsibility of all users to ensure that they employ these resources only for individual, educational, and noncommercial purposes without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of the information.
Prepared by
Deborah J. Margolis
Reference Librarian/Information Desk Coordinator
July 2001
Contents

14. Classics : Byzantine Studies
atlases/gazetteers. Byzantium, but also takes account of neighbouring regions (Italy,Southern J. Friedman, 2000 Covers the peoples, places, technologies, and
http://library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/classics/subject/byz.html
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Classical Studies : Byzantine Studies:
a guide to library resources
Last update: 31 March 2003 by Chris Smith Contents:
Biographical sources
Dictionaries/Encyclopedias
Finding books using the library catalogue
Finding journal articles etc. ... Web resources Please check appropriate Classics guides (such as Art, History, Religion) for additional resources
ATLASES/GAZETTEERS
Atlas of medieval Europe / A. Mackay, 1997
[Maps and commentaries which detail the whole of the medieval period from the latter days of Rome through to the beginnings of the early modern world]
REFERENCE 912.4 M153a Atlas of the Crusades / J. Riley-Smith, 1991 REFERENCE 911 R573a MAIN COLLECTION 911 R573a.T Atlas of the early Christian world / F. van der Meer, 1966 REFERENCE OVERSIZE 27 M495a.3 Cambridge illustrated atlas : warfare, the Middle Ages, 768-1487 / N. Hooper, 1996

15. German Genealogy: Gottschee Germans
gazetteers; atlases, Historical atlases Magocsi, Paul Robert, Historical Other Statesand places. Emigration waves; Occupations; Etymology; regions of settlement
http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/ESE/gottsche.html
Genealogy Home What's New General Help Regional Research
Gottschee German Genealogy
Volunteers needed to help with this Web-page for Germans in Gottschee!
It is the desire and intent of the German Genealogy team , who maintain these web-pages, to constantly increase their value to the worldwide German genealogy community. This can only be done with the help of the expertise which exists in that world. If you wish to add to the work you find here, either as volunteer researcher or as a specialist who will maintain, manage and grow a whole subcategory, please send a short description of what you have in mind to the email address given below. A team member will contact you.
You would be helping others to better understand the lives of their ancestors. Send e-mail to: WebMaster This is a sample/skeleton page for a individual regional home-page! Please feel free to improve it according to your own requirements.
Contents:
General Information
  • Description
    • Introduction
      The former Gottschee, now Kocevje, is in the present-day country of Slovenia.

16. German Genealogy: Uruguay
with success in the southern and eastern regions. In different places these estatesformed small scattered housing gazetteers; atlases; Maps University of Texas
http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/WELT/uruguay.html
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German Genealogy: Uruguay
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General Information
  • Description
    • Introduction
      Uruguay is situated in southern South America near the delta of the Rio de la Plata. To the east lies the Atlantic Ocean, to the north Brazil, and in the west Argentina. The border with Argentina is formed by the river Uruguay, which also gave its name to the country. The country covers 176,215 square kilometers and has 3.1 million inhabitants. The capital is Montevideo with 1.5 million inhabitants. The landscape is rather regular with the highest points being in the Sierra de read Animas (514 m). The climate is subtropical to moderate and very damp.
    • Political Divisions
    • Religious Divisions
  • History From the beginnings to the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata In 1516 the Spanish sailor Juan Diaz de Solis discovered the area of today's Uruguay, but it was 1624 before there was a permanent Spanish settlement founded by the Jesuits. Colonists from

17. LANDFORMS AND BODIES OF WATER A GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY
purposes of geographic tools and technologies, such as reference works (eg atlases,gazetteers, geographic dictionaries 4 places and regions - knowing and
http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/iga/LITERACY LPS/landforms_and_bodies_of_water_a_.htm
LANDFORMS AND BODIES OF WATER
A GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY
Candy Aaron
Prairie Elementary School
500 S Charles Ave
Naperville IL 60540 Promoting Geographic Knowledge Through Literature Workshop
July 7-19, 2002
Motivation/Background
The book The Bunyans, by Audrey Wood uses the tall tale adventures of the Bunyan family to explain the landforms and natural wonders of North America. The Geography theme of Place is illustrated through pictures and descriptions of the physical characteristics of places in North America such as Mammoth Cave, Niagara Falls, and the Continental Divide. The Bunyans will be read aloud to the students, and they will build on this model by creating a class Geographical Dictionary of Landforms and Bodies of Water.
Connection with the Curriculum:
Subject areas integrated in the activity are social studies, language arts, and art. Teaching Level : Grades 3 and 4 Time Frame: 1-2 class periods Objectives:
  • Students will be able to describe the physical characteristics of a particular landform or body of water. Students will construct a page for a class book by researching an assigned landform or body of water, drawing the feature, and including a definition of the feature on the page that illustrates and describes its physical characteristics.

18. CREATING A CLASSROOM COMMUNITY
experience influence people’s perceptions of places and regions. technologies,such as reference works (eg atlases, gazetteers, geographic dictionaries
http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/iga/LITERACY LPS/creating_a_classroom_community.htm
CREATING A CLASSROOM COMMUNITY Candy Aaron
Prairie Elementary School
500 S Charles Ave
Naperville IL 60540
Promoting Geographic Knowledge Through Literature Workshop
July 7-19, 2002 Background: Students should have a basic understanding of the five themes of geography and their importance in answering the questions; Where is it? Why is it there? What are the consequences of it being there? Previous lessons include map skills and a study of landforms and bodies of water. Motivation: Alice McLerran’s story, Roxaboxen, is about a group of children who use the resources of the desert and a few boxes to transform a desert area into a community that includes a town hall, jail, cemetery, houses and shops. Through discussion of the story, and student study of natural resources and people’s wants and needs, students will design a classroom community of their own. Connection to the Curriculum: Subject areas integrated in this activity are social studies, language arts and art. Teaching Level: Grade 3 Time Frame: 3-4 class periods Geography Themes: Location, Place, Human Environment Interaction, and Movement

19. OH Model Comp. Based Soc. Stud. Matched To Imagination Express Destination: Pyra
Such as maps, globes, atlases, gazetteers, almanacs, city maps to locate people,places, and environments in with environment, movement, and regions to show
http://www.riverdeep.net/products/edmark_correlations/OH/SclStdsIEDPyrmds.html
OH Model Comp. Based Soc. Stud.
matched to
Imagination Express Destination: Pyramids PK AH 3. participate in activities and traditions associated with the cultural heritage of members of the class Holidays provide excellent opportunities. Component: Egypt by Design Reference: Teacher's Guide p. 41-43 Required: Suggested: Interested: PK WI 1. become familiar with cultures of other people around the world by listening and responding to their stories and music Sharing oral traditions, illustrating stories and music with pictures Class members may share stories and music from their cultural backgrounds. Component: Egypt by Design Reference: Teacher's Guide p. 41-43 Required: Suggested: Interested: K AH 4. identify stories and music of other times and places Use stories or music students may be familiar with and explore with them the historical and cultural roots. Component: Egypt by Design Reference: Teacher's Guide p. 41-43 Required: Suggested: Interested: K WI 1. compare stories and music of other cultures Component: Egypt by Design Reference: Teacher's Guide p. 41-43

20. Collection Narrative Statement For Maps Atlases
atlases, plus as many atlases of other gazetteers describing continents, regions,countries, provinces, states, counties, populated places, lakes, rivers
http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/collections/Mapat1.htm

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