MAP & IMAGERY
LABORATORY

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Located in the Davidson Library, the Map and
Imagery Laboratory advances the interdisciplinary use of spatial data and provides technologies
for integrating diverse information formats. The facility is nationally recognized
for the quantity of spatial data it holds and the availability of equipment for utilizing
both analog and digital materials. It is the home of the Alexandria Digital Library (ADL)
providing, via the Internet, geospatial searching as well as data access. ADL includes a
6 million item gazetteer of place names and a 2 million item catalog, that includes metadata
for several terabytes of online digital data.
MIL serves the academic and research needs of the
University of California
, the state university system, business, industry, federal and state
government, and other domestic and foreign educational institutions. Since its
opening in 1979, MIL has become a primary information source for regional, national and global
academic research and has hosted many symposia and seminars.
Thank You to Corporate Partners
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Information and Business hours:
MIL
business hours are Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm.
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The MIL is a closed-stack collection; most MIL materials do not circulate. Fees for access to the imagery and digital data collection are charged to those persons not performing University of California related research. Copyright © 2008 University of California Regents; All Rights Reserved.