Mr John Moore

Publications

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Number of items: 36.

2016

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: botany collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 250-255. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: map collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 236-241. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: medicine collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 256-261. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: travel, topography and exploration. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 242-249. ISBN 9780993518508

2015

Moore, J. (2015) Glasgow: Mapping the City. Birlinn Ltd.. ISBN 9781780273198

2011

Moore, J. (2011) The future of the map library and map librarian. LIBER Quarterly, 21(1),

2005

Moore, J. (2005) Digital map soup: what’s cooking in British academic libraries and are we helping our users? LIBER Quarterly, 15(1),

2003

Moore, J. (2003) A land so falsely laid down: John Adair and his surveying expedition to the Western Isles in 1698. Hebridean, 1(21),

Moore, J. (2003) Maps of the Scottish counties: the example of Renfrewshire. Scottish Local History(57), pp. 18-22.

Moore, J. (2003) Martin Martin and John Adair: two approaches to landscape recording at the end of the seventeenth century. In: Martin Martin: 300 years on: proceedings of a major 3-day event to mark the tercentenary of the publication of Martin Martin's book on the Western Isles. Islands Book Trust, pp. 33-39.

2001

Moore, J. and Munro, K. (2001) Scottish Official Publications: an introduction and guide. Stationery Office: Norwich. ISBN 9780114972912

2000

Moore, J. (2000) Digimap – the first year: a view from an occasional user. Cartographiti(62), pp. 7-13.

Moore, J. (2000) John Adair's contribution to the charting of the Scottish coasts: A re‐assessment. Imago Mundi, 52(1), pp. 43-65. (doi: 10.1080/03085690008592919)

1999

Moore, J.N. (1999) The early cartography of Renfrewshire to 1864. Other. Renfrewshire Local History Forum.

Moore, J. (1999) John Watt, an early eighteenth century Scots surveyor: some recent discoveries and preliminary findings. Renfrewshire Local History Forum Journal, 10, pp. 5-14.

Moore, J. (1999) The new millenium and the university map collection: a view from the sidelines? Cartographiti(59), pp. 16-23.

1997

Moore, J. (1997) ‘Many years servant to the town’: James Barrie and the eighteenth century mapping of Glasgow. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 113(2), pp. 105-112. (doi: 10.1080/00369229718737001)

1996

Moore, J. (1996) Heritage and mapping: a future for the past? Some thoughts from a distance. Globe(44), pp. 17-23.

Moore, J. N. (1996) Bibliography of works published since 1993 relevant to Scottish economic and social history. Scottish Economic and Social History, 16(1), pp. 133-158. (doi: 10.3366/sesh.1996.16.16.133)

Moore, J. N. (1996) The Maps of Glasgow: a history and cartobibliography to 1865. Series: Glasgow University Library studies. Glasgow University Library: Glasgow. ISBN 0852615558

1995

Moore, J.N. (1995) The Ordnance Survey 1:500 town plan of Glasgow: a study of large-scale mapping, departmental policy and local opinion. Cartographic Journal, 32(1), pp. 24-32. (doi: 10.1179/000870495787073807)

Moore, J. N. (1995) Glasgow Surveyors, 1719-1854: an index. Series: Occasional papers series (University of Glasgow. Dept. of Geography). Department of Geography and Topographic Science, Glasgow University: Glasgow.

1994

Moore, J. (1994) Glasgow land surveyors, 1719–1854. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 110(3), pp. 189-191. (doi: 10.1080/00369229418736928)

1991

Moore, J. (1991) Maps for a Small Country: an exhibition of historical maps and atlases of Scotland held in Glasgow University Library. Exhibition. Catalogue. University of Glasgow.

1988

Moore, J. (1988) A Line of the Coast: the development of coastal mapping and hydrography in Scotland from 1540 to 1707. Series: Occasional papers series (University of Glasgow. Dept. of Geography) (23). University of Glasgow.

1987

Moore, J.N. (1987) ‘A Mapp of the Parioch of Tranent’: New aspects of the cartography of John Adair. Imago Mundi, 39(1), pp. 73-76. (doi: 10.1080/03085698708592617)

1986

Moore, J. (1986) Scottish cartography in the later Stuart era, 1660-1714. Scottish Tradition, 14, pp. 28-44.

1985

Moore, J. (1985) Manuscript charts by John Adair: a further discovery. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 101, pp. 105-110.

Moore, J. (1985) Scotland's first sea-atlas. Map Collector(30), pp. 30-34.

1984

Moore, J. (1984) Early printed county maps of Scotland in Glasgow University Library. College Courant, 73, pp. 16-27.

Moore, J. (1984) The early printed maps of East Lothian, 1630-1848. Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists' Society, 18, pp. 23-42.

Moore, J. (1984) The mapping of Gloucestershire: a guide to the literature. Gloucestershire Community Council Local History Bulletin(50), pp. 14-20.

Moore, J. (1984) Thomas Winter's chart of the Solway Firth. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 3rd series, 59, pp. 57-61.

1983

Moore, J. (1983) Additions to "The early printed maps of Dumfriesshire and Galloway. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 3rd series, 58, pp. 80-83.

Moore, J. (1983) The Historical Cartography of Scotland: a guide to the literature of Scottish maps and mapping prior to the Ordnance Survey. Series: O'Dell memorial monograph (24). University of Aberdeen Department of Geography.

Moore, J. (1983) The Mapping of Scotland: a guide to the literature of Scottish cartography prior to the Ordnance Survey. Series: O'Dell memorial monograph (15). University of Aberdeen Department of Geography.

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Number of items: 36.

Articles

Moore, J. (2011) The future of the map library and map librarian. LIBER Quarterly, 21(1),

Moore, J. (2005) Digital map soup: what’s cooking in British academic libraries and are we helping our users? LIBER Quarterly, 15(1),

Moore, J. (2003) A land so falsely laid down: John Adair and his surveying expedition to the Western Isles in 1698. Hebridean, 1(21),

Moore, J. (2003) Maps of the Scottish counties: the example of Renfrewshire. Scottish Local History(57), pp. 18-22.

Moore, J. (2000) Digimap – the first year: a view from an occasional user. Cartographiti(62), pp. 7-13.

Moore, J. (2000) John Adair's contribution to the charting of the Scottish coasts: A re‐assessment. Imago Mundi, 52(1), pp. 43-65. (doi: 10.1080/03085690008592919)

Moore, J. (1999) John Watt, an early eighteenth century Scots surveyor: some recent discoveries and preliminary findings. Renfrewshire Local History Forum Journal, 10, pp. 5-14.

Moore, J. (1999) The new millenium and the university map collection: a view from the sidelines? Cartographiti(59), pp. 16-23.

Moore, J. (1997) ‘Many years servant to the town’: James Barrie and the eighteenth century mapping of Glasgow. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 113(2), pp. 105-112. (doi: 10.1080/00369229718737001)

Moore, J. (1996) Heritage and mapping: a future for the past? Some thoughts from a distance. Globe(44), pp. 17-23.

Moore, J. N. (1996) Bibliography of works published since 1993 relevant to Scottish economic and social history. Scottish Economic and Social History, 16(1), pp. 133-158. (doi: 10.3366/sesh.1996.16.16.133)

Moore, J.N. (1995) The Ordnance Survey 1:500 town plan of Glasgow: a study of large-scale mapping, departmental policy and local opinion. Cartographic Journal, 32(1), pp. 24-32. (doi: 10.1179/000870495787073807)

Moore, J. (1994) Glasgow land surveyors, 1719–1854. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 110(3), pp. 189-191. (doi: 10.1080/00369229418736928)

Moore, J.N. (1987) ‘A Mapp of the Parioch of Tranent’: New aspects of the cartography of John Adair. Imago Mundi, 39(1), pp. 73-76. (doi: 10.1080/03085698708592617)

Moore, J. (1986) Scottish cartography in the later Stuart era, 1660-1714. Scottish Tradition, 14, pp. 28-44.

Moore, J. (1985) Manuscript charts by John Adair: a further discovery. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 101, pp. 105-110.

Moore, J. (1985) Scotland's first sea-atlas. Map Collector(30), pp. 30-34.

Moore, J. (1984) Early printed county maps of Scotland in Glasgow University Library. College Courant, 73, pp. 16-27.

Moore, J. (1984) The early printed maps of East Lothian, 1630-1848. Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists' Society, 18, pp. 23-42.

Moore, J. (1984) The mapping of Gloucestershire: a guide to the literature. Gloucestershire Community Council Local History Bulletin(50), pp. 14-20.

Moore, J. (1984) Thomas Winter's chart of the Solway Firth. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 3rd series, 59, pp. 57-61.

Moore, J. (1983) Additions to "The early printed maps of Dumfriesshire and Galloway. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 3rd series, 58, pp. 80-83.

Books

Moore, J. (2015) Glasgow: Mapping the City. Birlinn Ltd.. ISBN 9781780273198

Moore, J. and Munro, K. (2001) Scottish Official Publications: an introduction and guide. Stationery Office: Norwich. ISBN 9780114972912

Moore, J. N. (1996) The Maps of Glasgow: a history and cartobibliography to 1865. Series: Glasgow University Library studies. Glasgow University Library: Glasgow. ISBN 0852615558

Moore, J. N. (1995) Glasgow Surveyors, 1719-1854: an index. Series: Occasional papers series (University of Glasgow. Dept. of Geography). Department of Geography and Topographic Science, Glasgow University: Glasgow.

Moore, J. (1988) A Line of the Coast: the development of coastal mapping and hydrography in Scotland from 1540 to 1707. Series: Occasional papers series (University of Glasgow. Dept. of Geography) (23). University of Glasgow.

Moore, J. (1983) The Historical Cartography of Scotland: a guide to the literature of Scottish maps and mapping prior to the Ordnance Survey. Series: O'Dell memorial monograph (24). University of Aberdeen Department of Geography.

Moore, J. (1983) The Mapping of Scotland: a guide to the literature of Scottish cartography prior to the Ordnance Survey. Series: O'Dell memorial monograph (15). University of Aberdeen Department of Geography.

Book Sections

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: botany collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 250-255. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: map collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 236-241. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: medicine collection. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 256-261. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2016) Unique and distinctive collections: travel, topography and exploration. In: Davies, P. V., Ashworth, S., Durndell, H., Hoare, P., Richmond, L. and Smith, G. (eds.) The University of Glasgow Library: Friendly Shelves. The Friends of Glasgow University Library in association with the University Library: Glasgow, pp. 242-249. ISBN 9780993518508

Moore, J. (2003) Martin Martin and John Adair: two approaches to landscape recording at the end of the seventeenth century. In: Martin Martin: 300 years on: proceedings of a major 3-day event to mark the tercentenary of the publication of Martin Martin's book on the Western Isles. Islands Book Trust, pp. 33-39.

Research Reports or Papers

Moore, J.N. (1999) The early cartography of Renfrewshire to 1864. Other. Renfrewshire Local History Forum.

Moore, J. (1991) Maps for a Small Country: an exhibition of historical maps and atlases of Scotland held in Glasgow University Library. Exhibition. Catalogue. University of Glasgow.

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