Even the way we learn and package information from books, magazines, atlases, and newspapers has improved. |
Encyclopaedias, almanacs, atlases, dictionaries, etc are available on CD-ROM discs. |
Among them were prints in valuable 16th and 17th century editions of atlases by Mercator, Speed, Jansson and Blaeu. |
Although poorly represented, other skeletal elements include nine pelvis fragments, two ulna fragments, three atlases, and a few rib fragments. |
However, breeding bird atlases are the most widespread and successful because of the huge number of volunteer birders that participate. |
Since they were all manuscript, no two charts or atlases were alike in size, decoration or cartographic content. |