Operational Alexandria Digital Library
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  Alexandria Digital Library  
  

The Alexandria Digital Library is a working digital library featuring collections of geographically referenced materials and services for accessing those collections. The library is headquartered at the University of California at Santa Barbara and is hosted by the Davidson Library's Map & Imagery Lab (MIL). The MIL team is working with development teams throughout the world to establish remote, independent, yet federated ADL nodes in which local collections can be easily added and maintained.

New Collections
Maya area archeological sites in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize   Maya Forest Collection
This is a digital satellite image of the Maya Forest region of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. The image has been visually enhanced to facilitate differentiation between land covers. The images have been resampled to a resolution of 200 meters. It is intended for use as background imagery for vector data layers. For more information on the project, see UCSB Maya Forest GIS.
Orchids in greenhouse, Hawaii   Scripps Institute of Oceanography Cruise Photography
This is a color slide showing orchids in a greenhouse in Hawaii. This collection consists of data, documents and images from 822 expeditions by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which are becoming web-accessible as a part of the overall NSF-funded National Science Digital Library (NSDL).
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Questions? Contact Catherine Masi, IT Coordinator, Alexandria Digital Library, Map and Imagery Lab, Davidson Library, UCSB
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