Introducing Global Digimap
14/08/2018

We have been given access to an exciting new service – Global Digimap. As part of our existing Digimap package, this is a beta service providing map data for the whole world not just Great Britain.
The extended trial will last until July 2019, and it will provide access to global datasets in cartographic styles and downloadable formats that are useful to you. The collection will be developed throughout the year in response to your feedback.
Read more about the planned developments to Global Digimap
You can access the service from either the Digimap or Geology Digimap links on our eResources A-Z.
If you would like to comment on the new service to help shape its development, or have any questions about using it, please email us and we will be happy to help you – libraryresources@cranfield.ac.uk.
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