We use maps for teaching every day at LMEC, just like educators have been doing for centuries!
Read moreIn a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical and a Covarrubias anthropological map, portrayals of ethnic diversity raise questions about images and stereotypes
Read moreThe curator of the MacLean Collection examines graphic representations of urban Japan from the Tokugawa period
Read moreA selection of maps from Aprils past 💐
Read moreAn archaeologist at the Andersonville prison camp describes how a map from the LMEC collections helped solve a puzzle about history
Read moreAfter being closed for a year, we've built up a wealth of online offerings for you to use anytime!
Read moreWe spoke with Massachusetts Department of Transportation's lead developer to discuss what it means to oversee public data
Read moreTonight we're diving into our recently digitized Boston Redevelopment Authority Collection with a Map Show and Tell event—here's a sneak peek of a map that we'll look at
Read moreMonopoly: an exciting and fun way to look at mapping a city, or an insidious history of commodification and segregation?
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