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I am writing a report and would like to include a map. Does the Library have any simple maps that would look good photocopied?

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I am writing a report and would like to include a map. Does the Library have any simple maps that would look good photocopied?

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The CIA produces excellent maps of a foreign countries. They begin with the call number “PREX 3.10/4:” and are located in the Government Publications stacks. In general, they are 8.5 x 11 inches. These maps may be checked out. Many of them have been scanned by the University of Texas at Austin and are available on-line at: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/Map_collection.html Other simple maps of foreign countries can be found in Maps on File. This is located in the Map Room and has a call number of “G1021 .M33 1981”. Simple maps of US states may bee found in State Maps of File. These volumes are located in the Map Room under the call number “G1201 .S1 F3 1985”. A variety of thematic maps for each state are available.

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