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On Display This Week: Lansing-East Lansing Community [Nuclear] Shelter Map, 1970
February 11, 2013 - 1:35:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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Lansing-East Lansing Community Shelter Map: Public Shelter Location and Service Areas.

Made by the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission in 1970.


This map shows the locations of nuclear bomb shelters in the 3-county area around Lansing. The number next to each dot refers to a listing that names each of the 389 locations. Approximately one-quarter of the locations were not open to the general public but rather served a defined population (usually residents of a marked area).


The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission participated in a federal program to develop a...

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On Display This Week:: Township Plat from mid-1870's
February 04, 2013 - 3:47:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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County of Montmorency Town 29 Range 1 East

This township plat map shows land owners in one 6-mile by 6-mile survey township in Montmorency County, Michigan. The names entered here represent the first time these lands were in private hands under state and federal law and shows transactions that occurred through about 1874.


Practically all of the land sold in this township served as either bounty lands to compensate veterans under the Scrip Warrant Act of 1855 or to support the establishment of Agricultural Colleges through the Morrill Act of 1862. The proceeds from land sold to...

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New in the Map Library: Carte Generale de Canada, 1703
January 28, 2013 - 3:28:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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Carte Generale de Canada

Dediée au roy de Danemark par son trés humble et trés obeissant et trés fidele serviteur Lahontan. 1703.


Captain Louis-Armand de Lom d’Arce, Baron de Lahontan of the French marines explored the western Great Lakes. As a colorful and flamboyant figure he caused controversy and comment everywhere he went.


Scholars usually lambaste his cartographic style, which was less accurate than other works of his time. The stylization seems to accentuate relationships and features more so than spatial accuracy, much like a subway map.


Other troubles...

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Authors: the new publishers!
January 24, 2013 - 1:30:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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New publishing techniques make it possible for everyone who writes to publish books. MSU Journalism instructor Joe Grimm has published eight books using several methods, including the academic press, print on demand, working directly with publishers, multi-platform digital publishing, and working with small publishers. Come figure out how to publish your next book!


Part of the Faculty Discussion Group series on Alternative Publishing Models in Academia, organized by the MSU Libraries in response to faculty request.


Wednesday, January 30, 4-5 PM


MSU Main Library,...

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New in the Map Library: Etats Unis de l'Amerique Septentrionale, 1785
January 07, 2013 - 7:39:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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Etats Unis de l'Amerique Septentrionale


by Charles François Delamarche, published by Antoine Boudet in Paris in 1785.



Detail from map


This map captures the state of affairs in the short period between the Treaty of Paris in 1783 and the formation of the Northwest Territory in 1787. When the United States successfully broke with Great Britain it consisted of 13 states and a considerable amount of unorganized territory. The exact boundaries of the states, especially their western boundaries, were quite imprecise.


The text mentions 10 new states to...

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Sanson 1656 map of Le Canada ou Nouvelle France
January 02, 2013 - 7:43:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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The MSU Map Library presents “Canada, ou Nouvelle France, &c.” by Nicolas Sanson, engraved by Jean Somer, published by Pierre Mariette in Paris in 1656.


This large hand-colored map represents important advances in European understanding of Great Lakes geography. It was the first map to draw and label all five Great Lakes in recognizable form. Lake Ontario bears an alternate name of Lac de St. Louys, and Erie also bears the alternate name ‘du Chat.’ Lake Huron is labeled Karegnon and Lake Michigan is known as Lac de Puans. Explorers had not yet reached the ends of the Great...

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Check out our Popular Business Collection including the new book by Eli Broad
December 13, 2012 - 8:07:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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Need some fun reading over winter break? Be sure to check out our Popular Business Collection. We have many fun books to read including Eli Broad's book The Art of Being Unreasonable: Lessons in Unconventional Thinking. (Review available here.)



Digital Topographic Maps: Somalia and Ethiopia
December 10, 2012 - 1:30:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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The MSU Map Library has added several new sets of digital topographic maps:





Ethiopia at 1:250,000 by the Ethiopian Mapping Agency YaʼItyoṗyā kārtā śerā derejet


Somalia at 1:250,000 prepared from Joint Operations Graphic series 1501 (JOGs)


Somalia at 1:200,000 by the Soviet mapping agency Главное управление геодезии и картографии при Совете Министров СССР


These new sets join our Ethiopian JOGs which were added in June 2012. All sheets are available in JPG preview, TIF, and GeoTIF. In the future we plan to add some sheets of Somalia at 1:100...

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Gast Business Library welcomes new librarian
November 27, 2012 - 12:43:00 pm (America/Detroit)
Blog: Business Library News   Categories: Library News

Emily Treptow started on November 1 as the newest business reference librarian at the Gast Business Library. Emily will be serving as the subject specialist in the areas of international business and entrepreneurship/small business and career information. Her areas of professional interest include social media, online learning technologies, and information literary. Welcome Emily!



Reduced Hours This Week
November 19, 2012 - 12:49:00 pm (America/Detroit)
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The Gast Business Library will close early at 5pm on Wednesday, November 21 and will be closed Thursday - Saturday, November 22-24. We will resume normal hours on Sunday, November 25.



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