Rodriguez - Geo maps V2

L
Maps
       How we visually represent
        geographic information

              Cartography, the study and
              making of maps, goes back
              thousands of years and
              combines elements of visual
              art, science, mathematics,
              and modern information
              management technologies.
Section of the 5th
century Roman map
Tabula Peutingeriana,
a predecessor of the
modern road map.
Types of Maps: different maps answer different kinds of questions

• Road: shows roads, other transit routes, and related points of interest
• Topographic: describes the physical surface shape of an area, typically using
   contour lines to depict relief
• Nautical chart: may indicate water depth, tides, currents, and other maritime
   features
• Geological: for geological features including strata and faults
• Topological: displays only an abstracted set of information frequently without
   regard to scale or distance; commonly used for subway maps and map-based data
   visualization applications
• Political: indicates territorial borders; frequently used with road maps
• Historical: describes historical changes in territory, population, and other topics
• And more…
Google Maps: political, road, and topographical map
Atlases:
collections of related
         maps




                                            Typically focused on a
                                            geographic or thematic
                                            subject (i.e. South
                                            America, ecology, The Civil
                                            War, etc.)


 Background: title page illustration from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas
 Novus, an early atlas published in Amsterdam
Assessing the Value of a Map

• Scale: How much detail does a map provide? A map with a scale of
   1 : 50,000 will have much more information than one with a scale of
   1 : 1,000,000.

• Projection: How accurately does represented space on the map
   correspond to real life space? Librarians should be aware of how much
   distortion there is in a given map as a result of how curved surfaces are
   rendered in two dimensions.

• Currency: For maps without historical value, how recently were they
   updated?

• Usability: How effective is a given format? Does a digital resource
   have a confusing user interface, or is an atlas well indexed?
Physical maps can be very expensive, as well as difficult
to store and maintain. However, libraries of all sizes can
benefit from the many maps that are available for free
on the Internet.




   Claudius Ptolemaeus (above) did not have access to the World Wide Web
Most common are the commercial sources that specialize in
current, comprehensive maps, which work very well for
directional or distance-related questions. They also offer
aerial views and a growing number of new features.




 •   Bing Maps
 •   MapQuest
 •   Google Maps/Google Earth
 •   Yahoo! Maps
Some organizations have digitized their collections
of rare and historically significant maps

• Library of Congress: the maps of the vast American Memory
  collection memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/
• Old Maps Online: a brilliant portal that links to collections
  around the world www.oldmapsonline.org/
• Map History: links to digital collections, great for early maps
  www.maphistory.info
• David Rumsey Collection: focused on rare 18th and 19th
  century North American and South American maps
  www.davidrumsey.com
Geographic Information Systems: the Future of Maps

A GIS is capable of processing digital data and presenting it as
something that we would recognize as a map


                                    These websites combine census
                                    and demographic information
                                    with mapping tools :

                                    National Historical Geographic
                                    Information System
                                    www.nhgis.org

                                    Social Explorer
                                    www.socialexplorer.com
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Rodriguez - Geo maps V2

  • 1. Maps How we visually represent geographic information Cartography, the study and making of maps, goes back thousands of years and combines elements of visual art, science, mathematics, and modern information management technologies.
  • 2. Section of the 5th century Roman map Tabula Peutingeriana, a predecessor of the modern road map.
  • 3. Types of Maps: different maps answer different kinds of questions • Road: shows roads, other transit routes, and related points of interest • Topographic: describes the physical surface shape of an area, typically using contour lines to depict relief • Nautical chart: may indicate water depth, tides, currents, and other maritime features • Geological: for geological features including strata and faults • Topological: displays only an abstracted set of information frequently without regard to scale or distance; commonly used for subway maps and map-based data visualization applications • Political: indicates territorial borders; frequently used with road maps • Historical: describes historical changes in territory, population, and other topics • And more…
  • 4. Google Maps: political, road, and topographical map
  • 5. Atlases: collections of related maps Typically focused on a geographic or thematic subject (i.e. South America, ecology, The Civil War, etc.) Background: title page illustration from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas Novus, an early atlas published in Amsterdam
  • 6. Assessing the Value of a Map • Scale: How much detail does a map provide? A map with a scale of 1 : 50,000 will have much more information than one with a scale of 1 : 1,000,000. • Projection: How accurately does represented space on the map correspond to real life space? Librarians should be aware of how much distortion there is in a given map as a result of how curved surfaces are rendered in two dimensions. • Currency: For maps without historical value, how recently were they updated? • Usability: How effective is a given format? Does a digital resource have a confusing user interface, or is an atlas well indexed?
  • 7. Physical maps can be very expensive, as well as difficult to store and maintain. However, libraries of all sizes can benefit from the many maps that are available for free on the Internet. Claudius Ptolemaeus (above) did not have access to the World Wide Web
  • 8. Most common are the commercial sources that specialize in current, comprehensive maps, which work very well for directional or distance-related questions. They also offer aerial views and a growing number of new features. • Bing Maps • MapQuest • Google Maps/Google Earth • Yahoo! Maps
  • 9. Some organizations have digitized their collections of rare and historically significant maps • Library of Congress: the maps of the vast American Memory collection memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/ • Old Maps Online: a brilliant portal that links to collections around the world www.oldmapsonline.org/ • Map History: links to digital collections, great for early maps www.maphistory.info • David Rumsey Collection: focused on rare 18th and 19th century North American and South American maps www.davidrumsey.com
  • 10. Geographic Information Systems: the Future of Maps A GIS is capable of processing digital data and presenting it as something that we would recognize as a map These websites combine census and demographic information with mapping tools : National Historical Geographic Information System www.nhgis.org Social Explorer www.socialexplorer.com