Special Collections
Featured Maps! Theme for the Week- Korea
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Theme for the week: Korea
October 30- November 3rd, 2017
Korea in the News. Come on over to Shields Library to view these maps showing North and South Korea’s population size, economic activity, land utilization, and places of interests. The Map Collection room is located on the lower level of the library.
Maps
Title: Map of Korea
by Oegungmun Ch’ulp’ansa (1976)
Call Number: MAP G7900 1976 .F6
Title: Map ‘n’ photos, Korea
by Friendship Press, inc. (1984)
Call Number: MAP G7900 1984 .F7
Title: Republic of Korea
by Chungang Chido Munhwasa (1990)
Call Number: MAP G79001990.C4
Title: Korea and vicinity
by Kungnip Chiriwŏn (1997)
Call Number: MAP G7900 1997 .K8
Title: The two Koreas ; The forgotten war, three long years in Korea
by National Geographic Maps, Allen Carroll, Sally Suominen-Summerall, John A. Bonner, Korea (South). Kukpangbu, Chŏnja Samsŏng. (2003)
Call Number: MAP G7900 2003 .N2
Title: Korean Peninsula
by United States. Central Intelligence Agency (2011)
Call Number: MAP G7900 2011 .U5
Also available online https://www.loc.gov/item/2011591500/
Title: Tourist map of Korean railroad
by Korea (South). Ch’ŏltoch’ŏng (1970)
Call Number: MAP G7901.P3 1970 .K6
Title: North Korea
by United States. Central Intelligence Agency (1972)
Call Number: MAP G7903.N6 1972 .U72
Title: Tourist map of Seoul
by Korea National Tourism Corporation (1989)
Call Number: MAP G7904.S47E635 1989 .K6
Title: International travel maps, Seoul, South Korea, scale 1:15,000
by ITMB Publishing Ltd. and International Travel Maps (2002)
Call Number: MAP G7904.S47E635 2002 .I8
Title: International Travel Maps. North Korea, scale 1:750,000
by Viet Hoa Pham, Xuan Hung Dinh, International Travel Maps, and ITMB Publishing Ltd. (2007)
Call Number: MAP G7906.E635 2007 .P45
Map Collection: Location and Hours
The Map Collection room is open to the public on the Lower Level of Shields Library, Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 pm. To see the most accurate schedule, please visit this link: click here.
Contact the Special Collections Department for map related questions by email at speccoll@ucdavis.edu or by phone at 530-752-1621.