Library Hours for Semester Break, Aug.6-19th.
Irwin and Science
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED
click here for a full listing of Library hours, including Welcome Week and the Fall Semester
Irwin and Science
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED
click here for a full listing of Library hours, including Welcome Week and the Fall Semester
Charleston, SC & London, UK – BiblioLabs, LLC and the British Library have launched their British Library 19th Century Historical Collection App for iPad – now available on the App Store. The App was announced in June with an initial offering of a thousand 19th century books – it now makes some 45,000 titles available to subscribers, expanding to over 60,000 titles by the end of the year.
From a recent USGS Announcement:
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Historical Quadrangle Scanning Project (HQSP) is in the process of releasing all editions and all scales of more than 200,000 historic topographic maps of the United States dating from 1884-2006.
For more than 130 years, the USGS topographic mapping program has accurately portrayed the complex geography of our Nation. The historical topographic map collection contains all editions and all scales of USGS topographic quadrangles. Files are high resolution (600 DPI) scanned images of all maps from the USGS legacy collection.
The historical topographic map collection includes all States and U.S. territories mapped by the USGS. The HQSP creates a master catalogue and digital archive for all topographic maps and provides easy access to the public to download this historical data to accompany topographic maps that are no longer available for distribution as lithographic prints.
Historical maps are available to the public at no cost in GeoPDF format from the USGS Store. These maps are georeferenced and can be used in conjunction with the new USGS digital topographic map, the US Topo.
Future plans include providing the historical maps in GeoPDF andGeoTIFF formats through The National Map in the fall of 2011. The GeoTIFFs can be imported into a Geographic Information System and overlain with other data sources.
See Also: More Info About the Historical Quadrangle Scanning Project
See Also: Video of the HQSP Presentation Given at The National Map Users Conference in May
Due to a campus wide planned power outage and the 4th of July holiday, both the Irwin and Science Libraries will be closed from Friday July1st – Monday July 4th. Both libraries will re-open on Tuesday July 5th. Click here for a full listing of library hours.
Butler University Libraries will be closed Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26 for the break between Summer I and Summer II classes.
Regular summer hours will resume on Monday, June 27. Visit http://www.butler.edu/library/library-hours/ for a full listing of library hours including breaks.
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