Research Guides
The following sources are provided to supplement the primary information source, L4U, our Online Public Access Catalogue. These titles are suggested as a starting point for your searches. If you need assistance using L4U or any of the materials listed below, please ask the library staff.
Geography
Background Information
Geddes & Grossett Dictionary of geography. REF. G103 .G44
Glossary of geographical and topographical terms / Alexander Knox. G103 .K72
Longmans dictionary of geography. REF. G103 .L66
Merriam-Webster's geographical dictionary. REF. G103.5 .W42 1998
International encyclopedia of the social sciences / ed. by David Sills. REF. H40 .A2 I5
Canada gazetteer atlas. OVERSIZE G1115 .C36
Hammond medallion world atlas. REF. G1021 .H273
Hammond’s historical atlas. REF. G1030 .H32
Historical atlas of Canada / D. G. G. Kerr. OVERSIZE G1116 .H5
Pictorial atlas of the world. REF. G1021 .P64
Anchor atlas of world history / Hermann Kinder. G1030 .K552
Historical atlas of Latin America / A. Curtis Wilgus. F1408 .W66
Periodicals
Canadian Geographic. G1 .C3
National Geographic. G1 .N27
Internet Resources
National Atlas of Canada: Includes maps, facts about Canada, and the Canadian Communities Atlas. Information on particular places may include satellite views, seismic activity, weather, statistical data, and much more.
CIA World Factbook: By country.
Saskatchewan Agriculture Opportunity Map: “This study applies GIS technology (Geographic Information Systems) to identify and classify the physical, climate and economic conditions of Saskatchewan communities using maps”.




















