The Map Library

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Satellite image of Congo, generated from raster graphics data supplied by The Map Library
Satellite image of Congo, generated from raster graphics data supplied by The Map Library
The Map Library should not be confused with the Map Library of The British Museum.

The Map Library is a project of The Map Maker Trust charity, and supported by Map Maker Ltd., for the supplying of free GIS data. The project website also hosts free conversion software for raster and vector files. As of July 2006, the only data sets available were for the continent of Africa.

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The idea behind the Map Library is that the lack of good, simple maps is a serious obstacle to development in all kinds of fields, from health care to urban management, from de-mining to environmental protection. The library's purpose is two fold: to make public domain mapping data more readily available for developing countries, and to provide free, easy to use software to facilitate map making by non-experts. The Map Library delivers data and software both on the internet and by post on CD for those with poor or no internet access.

The project data is managed in part by two pieces of software, each supporting different file formats and conversions.

  • Raster Converter handles ECW files: these can be converted to BMP, TIFF, and with external libraries, JPEG, and JPEG 2000.
  • Vector Converter handles MLB ("map-library") files: these files can be converted to data files for ArcView, AutoCAD, and several other formats.

The project uses data from NASA mapping projects, Famine Early Warning Systems Network, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

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