Tonight! There are a few spots left in our Zoom Webinar with our wonderful guests! Please join us.
Yesterday we (virtually) hosted Seth Goldstein’s wonderful class on maritime history and making from @mecaart and one of the objects we “pulled” was the 1943 “Gatty’s Combined world and star chart for emergency navigation.” So many of yesterday’s #archivesyouareh ere posts featured World War 2...
We love #teachingwithmap s collaborations, and today we are excited to share @usouthernmaine student Olivia Dyer’s Map Book Art project stemming from our recent visit with students from ART 341: Visual Book II: Historical Influences on Contemporary Artists' Books. In early-February, we Zoomed with...
The wonders of 3-D imaging in the literal unlocking of the past!
Our very own Matthew Edney, Faculty Scholar and Osher Chair in the History of Cartography (and Director of the History of Cartography Project), will be co-presenting a three part-series, “Cartography in the European Enlightenment: How to build a reference work in three easy conversations.” This...
Happy Friday everyone! Since we didn't post a digital jigsaw puzzle last week, we are posting two this week! Please… https://t.co/mm4dujEpbL
@Sawbones Was listening to the 'Space Medicine' episode and got very excited because we have this item done by Gene… https://t.co/eEA3YuWkwG
Students from our Executive Director, Libby Bischof's spring course, "Museums, Archives, and Public History," worke… https://t.co/CRoEkYixcT
When you find a cool dragon-esque creature for #mapmonstermonday in the water of this map of Boothbay Harbor but fi… https://t.co/MSNFRSXTjC
Today is National Nurses Day! This World War I poster depicts a Red Cross nurse pointing to scenes where help is ne… https://t.co/OKkXV5AsBa