Library Cataloging
Lunar Maps
Some more lunar maps have been scanned and made available on the Web by the Lunar and Planetary Institute (MPOW).
The Lunar Equatorial Zone Mosaics (LEMC) Series four sheets by the U.S. Army Topographic Command from the late 1960s are 1:2,500,000 Mercator projection maps.The Lunar Earthside, Farside, and Polar Charts (LMP) Series three sheets by the ACIC from 1970 are 1:5,000,000 Mercator and Polar Stereographic projection maps.
LPI
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Fun With Video
CamStudio make it so easy to create screen-capture videos. How can these be used in your institution? How about in the on-line training manual for new cataloging staff? How about where reference can see a demonstration of a search they rarely need, but...
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Lpi Oai
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI : MPOW) now has a static OAI file thanks to the folks at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We have included in the file all LPI resources available as full-text no matter where they exist on the Web....
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Lpi Contribution Series
The contribution series at the Lunar and Planetary Institute now has an RSS feed.To document the activities of the visiting and staff scientists and other work supported by the Institute, this formal series called "Lunar and Planetary Institute Contributions",...
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Rss Feed At The Lpi
We now have an RSS feed for our Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin. This is something I've been suggesting for quite some time. I hope it is the start of a trend here at the Lunar and Planetary Institute. RSS...
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Online Lunar Maps
Out of scope, but I have to mention the work done by my co-workers. The Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO) Series are now online. There will be change to the website over the next several weeks. Currently, the last image option available is the "click...
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