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Digitising the map collection: new toys
‘Do you have a digital copy of that map?’ It’s probably the most common question I get asked in the Map Room. Currently our collection is almost 100% hardcopy mapping, collected by Fellows and librarians throughout the 200 years of … Continue reading
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Tagged copyright, digitisation, donations, law, map prints, map room, map scanning, maps, preservation
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