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Cox, Allan B. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1995
Provides an introduction to geographic information systems (GIS); reviews the use of GIS in libraries; and presents some challenges, strengths, and opportunities for libraries and GIS. Discusses requirements and functions of a GIS and presents examples. Six figures illustrate the discussion. (JKP)
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Geography, Information Systems
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Black, Jeremy M. – History Teacher, 1992
Discusses the educational purpose of historical atlases and what teachers and students can expect to find in them. Describes two categories of atlas: (1) those containing text and pictures and (2) those with maps, titles, and brief introductory comments. Argues that the geographic circumstances of historical processes are important. Suggests that…
Descriptors: Atlases, Geography, Higher Education, History Instruction
Bassett, Thomas J.; Scheven, Yvette – 2000
The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Library, the third largest academic library in the United States, houses one of the best Africana map collections in the United States. This checklist is intended to provide scholars and other map users with sufficient information to locate and examine maps of Africa in the UIUC Library. The…
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Check Lists, Foreign Countries
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Carswell, R. J. B. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Presents a model for visual learning and describes an approach to skills instruction which aids students in using atlases. Maintains that teachers must help students see atlases as tools capable of providing useful information rather than experiencing atlas learning as an empty exercise with little relevance to their lives. (JDH)
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Citizenship Education, Elementary Education
High School Geography Project, Boulder, CO. – 1970
This booklet is a compilation of sources of cartographic information, ideas and materials. Designed for geography and social studies teachers, the guide tells where to obtain: 1) additional information and ideas on the preparation and use of cartographic materials; 2) motion pictures, filmstrips and slides on mapping and photography; 3)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Atlases, Cartography, Charts
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Miller-Lachmann, Lyn – MultiCultural Review, 1997
Reviews multimedia world atlas programs geared to a wide range of audiences and age groups, some of which are tailored for specific interests. Reviews of nine programs highlight their strong points and weaknesses. Ancillary material, such as manuals or teacher guides, is also evaluated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Atlases, Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation, Educational Media
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Stephenson, Richard W. – Special Libraries, 1974
Descriptors: Atlases, Geography, Library Collections, Library Facilities
Godfrey, Lorainne Lunt – Teacher, 1973
Describes four learning stations for developing map reading skills in fourth graders. (GB)
Descriptors: Atlases, Classroom Techniques, Experiential Learning, Geography
Adams, Simon; And Others – 1996
This illustrated guide combines maps, photographs, charts, and illustrations to bring facts about physical and human geography to life. The information is organized in six continental sections and a reference section. Full colored maps, produced by digital imagery, with details about each country's physical geography, its people, and its important…
Descriptors: Atlases, Charts, Geography, Human Geography
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Trudgill, Peter – Language in Society, 1974
It is argued that findings and techniques from both sociolinguistics and theoretical geography can aid in improving descriptions of geographical variation in language. Social and spatial characteristics of language change may thereby be better explained. (CK)
Descriptors: Atlases, Dialect Studies, English, Geographic Concepts
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de Leeuw, G.; Waters, N. M. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Examines the use of computer atlases to see how they might contribute to the attainment of established social studies goals. Reviews advantages and disadvantages of existing software and hardware. Describes the potentials of computerized atlases and the hardware required to support such uses. (JDH)
Descriptors: Atlases, Cartography, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Kurath, Hans – 1967
This study, based on the "Linguistic Atlas," is concerned with the regional and local vocabulary of the Eastern United States. This geographically restricted vocabulary is in daily use among millions of Americans in all walks of life and characterizes them as New Englanders, Pennsylvanians, West Virginians, Virginians, North Carolinians,…
Descriptors: Atlases, Charts, Dialect Studies, Geographic Regions
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Vogeler, Ingolf – Journal of Geography, 1988
Arguing that students need to have knowledge about places and regions to understand current and past world affairs, a college-level geography course (University of Wisconsin Eau Claire) which teaches physical and cultural place names is described. Presents course objectives, topics, and activities and states that it serves student needs and…
Descriptors: Atlases, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Winsor, Roger – North Carolina Journal for the Social Studies, 1988
Presents an activity designed to introduce middle through high school students to the atlas. To be used specifically with GOODE'S WORLD ATLAS (17th edition), students complete questions that enable them to systematically work their way through the atlas. Includes activity objectives, key terms, and a 52-part atlas exercise. (GEA)
Descriptors: Atlases, Class Activities, Geography, High Schools
Hursh, Heidi – 1996
This activity book highlights recent changes in international political and economic systems of the world. Teachers of geography, history, economics, political science, current issues, foreign languages, and journalism will find these activities useful in integrating the "State of the World Atlas" into their curriculum. Two introductory activities…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Atlases, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events
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