UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Tools to Find Maps on the Web
Tineye Reverse Image Search
Search images to find where they appear on the Web
Animated and Interactive Maps
The Political Winds in the U.S. are Swirling from the New York Times, November 7, 2020
Earth: A Visualization of Global Weather Conditions
Blogs
Something About Maps
Blog by Daniel Huffman, cartographer in Madison, WI
The Marauding Carto-nerd
Blog by Kenneth Field, a cartographer with Esri
The Map Room
Blog by Jonathan Crowe, often very topical and timely. “Covers everything from antique map collecting to the latest in geospatial technology.” Includes list of map blogs
Map of the Week
Posts by a cartographer located in Massachusetts
All Things Map-Related
A Reddit forum
Literary and Fantasy Maps
Maps in Literature (website in Italian and English)
Fantasy Maps
Blog by Jonathan Crowe
Interactive Map of Middle Earth
From the LotrProject
Cartographer’s Guild
Forum specialization in maps of fictional realms
Atlas of Ice and Fire: The Geography and Maps of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice and Other Worlds
Includes a post for Arrakis from Dune
Using Literary Maps in the Classroom
Blog post from the Library of Congress
Atlas of Literary Maps Created by Great Authors
Review of The Writer’s Map: An Atlas of Imaginary Lands (2016)
The Obsessively Detailed Map of American Literature’s most Epic Road Trips
Blog post in Atlas Obscura
Wizards, Moomins and Pirates: The Magic and Mystery of Literary Maps by Robert Macfarlane, Frances Hardinge and Miraphora Mina (2018)
Article from The Guardian