This exercise is designed to introduce you to the resources available through the Dr. Mary T. Dooley Map Collections section of the MSU Memorial Library. The map collection is located on the first floor of the library. Specifically, this exercise will give you a look at the types of atlases available for your use at the library.
Note: Most of the atlases in the MSU library are for in-library use only and cannot be checked out, so be prepared to schedule the time needed to complete this exercise in the library.
Find any atlas that is of interest to you (there are a variety of ways to locate an atlas):
This exercise must be completed using materials available through the MSU Memorial Library. It cannotbe completed using on-line materials.
Your summary of the atlas you have chosen should include the following:
For EACHof the two maps you select include the following information:
How the map is designed is not as important as what you learned. I should be able to tell from your summary theexact map you are summarizing.
Your summary of the two maps and the atlas itself should be at least two typewritten pages (12 point font, double-spaced and stapled or printed double sided).
Grading Criteria (25 pts):
Appropriate format andcontent(plus stapled or double sided) 5 pts
Complete atlas and map information (#’s 1.-4.) 5 pts
Complete map summaries (#5.2 x 5 pts each) 10 pts
Atlas comments (#6.) 5 pts
25 pts
Remember that this is due at the beginning of class, and be sure to put your name, Geog100-(your section number) , and yourTech ID clearly, in one line at the top of your exercise. (This is part of the format)