Landscapes of knowledge – 50 years of map collections in the ETH Library
Save the date: join us on 30 August 2022 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Switzerland’s largest map collection with a book launch.
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For decades, the ETH Library has collected maps. Based on this long and rich tradition, it has actively participated in the digitisation of maps and geographical data for use by researchers and the general public. In 2022, we take advantage of this opportunity to look back on 50 years of Switzerland’s largest map collection.
Book launch on Tuesday, 30 August 2022
You are warmly invited to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our map collection with us. Our ETH Library Director, Dr Rafael Ball, will deliver the welcome speech and closing words. Professor Lorenz Hurni will provide an overview of the topic. Dr Peter Hogenkamp will present the anniversary publication. Afterwards, we will have an opportunity to socialise during a reception.
Anniversary publication: Landscapes of knowledge
The recently published external page anniversary publication provides a snapshot of current developments from the library’s point of view and from the perspective of research and teaching. Its 16 articles give you an insight into the history and significance of the ETH Library’s map collection, they showcase the enormous potential of digitised resources and access methods, and they illustrate the many ways maps are used in the research of various disciplines.
Do you have any questions or feedback? The team of the ETH Library collection Maps and Geoinformation will be happy to help. Please send an email to: .
Maps and Geoinformation collection – holdings and service: The around 400,000 maps currently held by the ETH Library provide a comprehensive range of historical and modern scientific and subject-?based maps and geodata, including the related infrastructure and expert advice.
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