“Hidden Collections” in your Collection: World War II Depository Maps at Texas A&M University Libraries

Authors

  • Sierra Laddusaw
  • Garrett Littlejohn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v47i1.6982

Abstract

A project to identify and inventory the World War II Era Map Collection held by Texas A&M University Libraries began in Fall 2018. While the project is in its beginning stages, the number of unique and interesting government printed maps that have been rediscovered has been exciting. These maps hold tremendous research value: providing snapshots of shifting boundaries, showing movements of troops, and serving as a visual history of the knowledge both the Allies and Axis powers had of the land, commerce, and military of their adversaries.

Author Biographies

Sierra Laddusaw

Sierra Laddusaw (sladdusaw@library.tamu.edu), Map Librarian, Texas A&M University Libraries.

Garrett Littlejohn

Garrett Littlejohn (jglittlej@tamu.edu), Museum Studies Intern, Texas A&M University.

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Published

2019-03-25

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