[CALMAP:354] Re: Today's dumb question

From: Linda P Newman (lnewman@unr.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2008 - 08:42:42 PST

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    Thanks, Julie, for the tip/link!

    Linda Newman
    University of Nevada Reno

    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-calmap@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-calmap@ucdavis.edu] On
    Behalf Of Julie Sweetkind-Singer
    Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 12:50 PM
    To: drjuice@ieee.org; calmap@ucdavis.edu
    Subject: [CALMAP:351] Re: Today's dumb question

    Virginia,

    I don't think this is a dumb question at all and, in fact, got
    frustrated
    enough by it that we made a fix for it in our cataloging system.

    We bought the content from MapLink for their topo map indexes and have
    linked them to our cataloging records for each state. You can get to
    all
    of them from here:
    http://cgi.stanford.edu/dept/SUL/library/cgi-bin/depts/branner/show.cgi

    This is the US page, you can then click on the state you want. That
    will
    bring up the 30x60 minute index. Click on the area you're interested in

    and it will pull up the 7.5 minute quad names.

    Hope this is helpful,

    Julie

    At 11:26 AM 1/12/2008, Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D. wrote:
    >Hi, folks
    >
    >I'm working on a project in an area where I don't already have the list
    of
    >quads in my head so I need to see the topo quad index sheets from time
    to
    >time to make sure I have what's supposed to be included. It's getting
    >pretty old to have to go over to REI everytime I need an index (not to
    >mention the local REI only has California, Nevada, and Arizona, which
    are
    >not places I'm look for right now).
    >Is there someplace online that has index sheets for topo maps, ideally
    as
    >.pdf files so I can zoom the particular areas I need to know about?
    >I've googled USGS topographic quadrangle index with all terms having to
    be
    >included. I've also tried all the combos with slang words (topo quads
    >index), etc. I've done the same search actually on the USGS website.
    No
    >mas in all instances! ;~(
    >
    >Thanks for any light somebody can shed.
    >
    >v
    >
    >--
    >\ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California
    >0 Email: drjuice@ieee.org
    >Oo "There is always hope."
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    Julie Sweetkind-Singer
    Head Librarian; GIS & Map Librarian
    Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections
    397 Panama Mall, M/C 2211
    Stanford University
    Stanford, CA 94305
    sweetkind@stanford.edu
    Phone: 650-725-1102



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