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Mission Statement
The Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education is
the only separately established rare map library in northern New England.
The Smith and Osher collections comprise fine examples of original maps,
atlases, geographies, and globes spanning the years from 1475 to the present.
They constitute a rich and multifaceted resource for the study and teaching
of geography, history, art, and cultural development. These materials offer
such compelling insights into the past that anyone, regardless of age or
educational level, can enjoy and learn from them. For the University, the
people of Maine, scholars, students, and visitors, the collections are
indeed a treasure.
As an integral part of a comprehensive urban university, the Osher Map
Library is committed to sharing its collection with a broad constituency
by means of exhibitions, lectures, conferences, and other special events.
It encourages collaborative efforts with other institutions including museums,
historical societies, and teaching institutions ranging from primary schools
to the university level. It serves the University community and residents
of Maine and Northern New England, including the general public and local
school systems, as well as the global community of scholars and researchers. |