Mr John Moore
- Honorary Library Staff (Information Services)
Publications
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.
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.