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  star icon About the Map Collection
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  star icon Buffalo/WNY Maps
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  star icon Finding Maps
  arrow_icon   Map Indexes
  arrow_icon   Digital Data & Atlases
  arrow_icon   Uncataloged Maps
  arrow_icon   Aeronautical Charts
  arrow_icon   Antiquarian & Rare Maps
  arrow_icon   Nautical Charts
  arrow_icon   Topographic
  arrow_icon   Transportation
  arrow_icon   Thematic
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Home > Libraries & Collections > ASL > Map Collection > Finding Maps

Finding Maps


bullet Map Indexes
Indexes to U.S. topographic maps.
 
bullet Digital Data & Atlases
These databases are located on the computer access workstation in the Map Collection (Room 316) of the Science & Engineering Library.
   
bullet Uncataloged Maps
 
bullet Aeronautical Charts
Aeronautical charts provide basic air navigation data.
 
bullet Antiquarian & Rare Maps
Most antiquarian maps in the Map Collection are facsimiles, or exact reproductions, of very old maps.
   
bullet Nautical Charts
Nautical charts provide basic navigational data for ships on lakes, seas, and oceans.
   
bullet Topographic
Maps containing data on the natural features of the land, such as elevations, contours, water bodies, and other features, plus they may also contain man-made features such as roads, railroads, buildings and structures, etc.
   
bullet Transportation
Maps showing infrastructure for the areas they represent.
   
bullet Thematic
Maps that describe a specific topic, or theme.


Last Update: 10 September, 2008


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