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Month: July 2017

Using the Library’s open-source map viewers

26th July 201715th August 2023 Chris Fleet

Are you interested in creating a web-mapping viewer or application? Do any of the Library’s web-mapping applications have functions or interfaces you need? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you may be interested to know that the code behind all of our web-mapping applications is available for free and easy onward use […]

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