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Dr. Matthew Edney Explores the Ethics and Evolution of Maps in Latest Podcast Episode

Dr. Matthew Edney, the Osher Professor in the History of Cartography and a faculty member inthe Geography-Anthropology program at the Muskie School of Public Service,Read More

Social Work students convey complex ideas through mapmaking

Each of the four maps produced by Dr. Paula Gerstenblatt’s Social Work class used different techniques including collage and allegory to illustrate how student loan debt grew into a national problem.

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Dr Matthew Edney Discusses John Cullum’s 1836 Map of Portland Maine on Osher Map Library Podcast Episode 3

Why did John Cullum make this stunning map of the city of Portland, Maine, in 1836? Listen to the Osher Map Library’s latest podcast with OML Faculty Scholar, Dr. Matthew Edney and Executive Director Dr. Libby Bischof discussing John Cullum’s 1836 Map of Portland, Maine.

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Map exhibition straddles the border between fantasy and reality

For anyone who’s ever dreamed of following Dorothy over the rainbow or flying to Never Never Land with Peter Pan, an exhibition at the Osher Map Library points the way.

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OML offers bird’s eye look at post-Civil War Maine

The Osher Map Library & Smith Center for Cartographic Education project — “Maine’s Bird’s Eye Views, 1870-1905” — has gathered 80 aerial renderings of Maine communities published during the era. Each has been digitized and made available to the public online.

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