![]() ![]() Map retrieval is done within 2-3 business days of the initial request and patrons are encouraged to contact MAGIC staff to arrange an appointment and to allow materials to be retrieved in preparation for your visit. The print map collections at MAGIC are a non-circulating, closed stack collection and the staff at MAGIC will retrieve maps for patrons. Please allow 2-3 business days for maps to be retrieved and made available to you for viewing. To view print map collections, make an appointment with MAGIC's staff via email at and maps will be made available to you for viewing at the UConn Library Archives and Special Collections Reading Room at the Dodd Research Center (Storrs, Connecticut). The print map collections at MAGIC are located within closed stacks, and library staff must retrieve these items for the patrons. Each of the maps within MAGIC's print map collections are cataloged and searchable within the UConn Library catalog and limit your search to resource type maps. The collection is focused on maps of Connecticut and the Northeast, with maps covering select areas across the globe. The UConn Library has one of the largest map collections in the Northeast, with many of the maps available directly via MAGIC's website. This guide organizes some of the UConn Library's most important print and online resources for research and instruction in all fields of geography. The UConn Library is home to the Map and Geographic Information Center (MAGIC) - a service with a more than 25-year history of providing print and online resources that support geographic research, including GIS data and shapefiles, and Connecticut statewide aerial photography back to 1934. ![]()
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