Developments at the national library of Australia, 2004-05.Significant Acquisitions It has been a year of significant acquisitions for NLA NLA National Library of Australia NLA National Liberation Army (Macedonian rebel group) NLA No Longer Available NLA Network Location Awareness NLA National Lipid Association NLA National Legislative Assembly Maps, including the following items (see 'Gateways' online for more details at nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gatehome.html): 1) Richard Cushee-Matched pair of terrestrial and celestial globes celestial globe n. A model of the celestial sphere showing the positions of the stars and other celestial bodies. Noun 1. celestial globe - a globe that is a spherical model of the heavens , 1731: Call numbers Map Globe 6 and Map Globe 7 (see 'Gateways' April 2005). This pair of terrestrial globes is significant as it is the earliest printed English map to define the east coast of Australia, nearly 40 years before Cook. 2) Charles. F. Beautemps-Beaupre--Manuscript map of Australasia, 1796: Call number: Map rm 3852 nla.gov.au/nla.maprm3852 (see 'Gateways' Feb 2005). One of three copies compiled by Beautemps-Beaupre on board the d'Entrecasteaux expedition to Australia. It shows the full extent of Dutch, French and British knowledge of the Australian coastline prior to Flinders' voyage. 3) David Carnegie--Manuscript map of Western Australia Western Australia, state (1991 pop. 1,409,965), 975,920 sq mi (2,527,633 sq km), Australia, comprising the entire western part of the continent. It is bounded on the N, W, and S by the Indian Ocean. Perth is the capital. , 1894; and lithographed wall map, 1897: Call numbers: Map rm 3850 nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3850 and Map rm 3851 (not yet scanned) (see 'Gateways' Feb. 2005). Manuscript map of Carnegie's first WA expedition in 1894 and a lithographed wall map showing his more ambitious 1896-1897 expedition. 4) French world map compiled by A. Duplessy around 1780: Call number: Map rm 3803 nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3803 A previously unknown single hemisphere world map titled Globe plat A map of a town or a section of land that has been subdivided into lots showing the location and boundaries of individual parcels with the streets, alleys, easements, and rights of use over the land of another. ou mappe-monde d'une projection nouvelle. 5) 'Geographie' Jigsaw A Web server from the W3C that incorporates advanced features and uses a modular design similar to the Apache Web server. Jigsaw supports HTTP 1.1 and provided an experimental platform for HTTP-NG. See HTTP-NG and Amaya. puzzles by Hyacinthe Langlois, 1841: Call number: Map rm 3827 (see 'Gateways' nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/72/map.html). A boxed set of jigsaw puzzles published in 1841, being a wonderful example of a French educational tool for teaching geography to young children. 6) Rare map of Pacific Ocean and the Americas, by Johannes Matalius Metellus, 1589: Call number: Map rm 3826 (see nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/72/map.html). The French cartographer Johannes Matalius Metellus' Maris Pacifici vulgo mar del zur Terra Australis Terra Australis (also: Terra Australis Incognita (with "incognita" stressed on the second syllable), Latin for "the unknown land of the South"), was a theorised continent appearing on European maps from the 15th to the 18th century. siue magelanica nondum detecta, published in 1598, is the second oldest map of the Pacific, and is a reduced derivative of Abraham Ortelius' Maris Pacifici of 1589. 7) Early geological maps relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc Australia and New South Wales New South Wales, state (1991 pop. 5,164,549), 309,443 sq mi (801,457 sq km), SE Australia. It is bounded on the E by the Pacific Ocean. Sydney is the capital. The other principal urban centers are Newcastle, Wagga Wagga, Lismore, Wollongong, and Broken Hill. : including call number: Map rm 3776 nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3776 (see 'Gateways' nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/70/maps.html). This significant collection of maps gathered by the geologist David Branagan during his working career, reflect the pioneering work of some of Australia's early geologists and mineralogists The following are mineralogists: : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
He was educated in Aberdeen, and, whilst apprenticed for over six years as lithographer to Messrs Gibb & Co., attended the night classes at Gray's School of Art. Smyth's First sketch of a geological map of Australia including Tasmania, 1875. 8) German School Atlas by K. Vogel around 1841: Call number: Map ra 291 (not yet scanned) (see nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/69/html/15atlas.html). A very attractive, unusual and rare German school atlas issued in loose-leaf format and housed in a gilt-edged box. It consists of 16 hand-coloured maps of the continents of the world, with more detailed maps of parts of Europe. 9) Astronomia-Teutsch Astronomei, 1545: Call number: Map ra 290 nla.gov.au/nla.map-ra290 (see nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/67/html/11maps.html). This is a very rare and unusual mid-sixteenth century German astronomical work published by Cyriaco Jacob zum Barth at Frankfurt-am-Main in 1545. Written in Gothic German, the work is a detailed study of astronomy and features a windhead world map with the southern hemisphere landmass land·mass n. A large unbroken area of land. landmass Noun a large continuous area of land landmass titled Australia-the proper noun proper noun n. A noun belonging to the class of words used as names for unique individuals, events, or places. Also called proper name. form of the Latin word Australis. NLA Renovations As part of ongoing renovations of the LG1 level of the Library, the Map Reading Room through to the Map Curator's office received new carpet, while the Reading Room was also freshly painted! This occurred prior to the International Web Archiving Saving the pages from Web sites as they change over time for historical purposes. Using crawlers similar to the ones search engines routinely deploy, there are services that archive the pages of a company's own Web site or pages from selected Web sites across the Internet. Conference held in early November 2004. The Newspaper Reading Room is currently undergoing similar renovations. New Equipment and Services The Copies Direct facility went live in May 2004. Readers are now able to place orders for photocopies and photographic copies of items from the Library's collection via the Internet. By selecting the Copies Direct button from the catalogue details page of the required item, the system automatically transfers the relevant bibliographic details to the online order form. Once other details such as payment etc. are complete, the order arrives in the Maps Section. If the request is for rare material the reader will be directed to a photographic, i.e., digital, file on CD. The Map Section PCs have had CD writers installed, so the group can reproduce images on CD of NLA map collection material that is already scanned and available online. This means such requests can be supplied within three days instead of the nominal three week turnaround period required for photographic orders of hardcopy material. New digital microform In micrographics, a medium that contains microminiaturized images such as microfiche and microfilm. See micrographics. readers with email facility are currently being installed in the Newspaper Reading Room together with one in the Map Room. Libraries Australia--public access to catalogue holdings of Australian libraries is available at <nla.gov.au/libraries/> (see 'Gateways' nla.gov.au/ntwkpubs/gw/72/librariesAust.html) Australia's most famous manuscript, James Cook's Endeavour Journal, is now available online at nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1 . Maps in Series; Online Map Index; Special Map Collections The Library plans to include records for individual mapsheets that are currently only catalogue maps in series-to-series level. Slow progress is being made with the concept of developing an online map index to the Library's map series collection, which comprises about 2/3 of the collection or around 400 000 map sheets. We are gradually addressing the need to making records of material in special collections In library science, special collections (often abbreviated to Spec. Coll. or S.C.) is the name applied to a specific repository within a library which stores materials of a "special" nature. , such as Braga, more readily accessible. Update on Rare Maps and Atlases Digitisation Noun 1. digitisation - conversion of analog information into digital information digitization conversion - a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade" , 2004-05 and beyond: Almost all of the Nan Kivell, Ferguson and Tooley rare map collections have been scanned and are now available online via the NLA catalogue. From 2005 onwards, the rare map collection will be digitised and it is envisaged that the scanning process will be complete in 3-4 years (based on current estimates of 1000 rare map scans a year). Rare Atlas--analytics: One staff member and a volunteer are working on Rare Atlases to catalogue individual plates within loose-leaved and bound volumes. Each plate will include a brief record, which will be linked to the main record details and vice versa VICE VERSA. On the contrary; on opposite sides. , via the catalogue. Notable works, such as the Doncker Sea Atlas of 1659 and the London Atlas by Arrowsmith have been scanned; others will eventually be available online. Last but not least Concept for 'Maps Australia' 'Cartography Australia' 'Carto Australia'? 'Picture Australia' is an Internet-based service that allows you to search many significant online pictorial collections at the same time. Similarly, 'Music Australia' was launched in February 2005. |
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