A visitor’s guide map of Andisheh New Town, Tehran Province, Iran, (courtesy of Gitashenasi).
East View will be introducing the platform specifically to house the aggregated Gitashenasi content, offering EVG customers access to the Iranian world perspective via a single database subscription, as opposed to hundreds of individual purchases that would require immense cataloging.
“We are pleased to be able to work with Gitashenasi; bringing their catalogue online for a whole new audience,” said Kent Lee, East View Geospatial’s founder and CEO. “Gitashenasi is one of the most reputable mapping agencies in the world, and this agreement allows non-Farsi speakers, and those based outside of the Middle East, access to their impressive array of products, which previously were very difficult to obtain.”
This marks the first time that Gitashenasi’s cartographic products will be available online, making the Iranian company’s compendium available to the world market in a digital format, and adding to East View Geospatial’s growing collection of Middle Eastern content.
The archive contains an extensive collection of products, highlighted by approximately 200 maps, 100 books, and 50 atlases, which will be digitized and presented in an EVG database that features full-text searching, MARC records and even bilingual English-Persian metadata so that complete Persian language items are discovered.
For more information about accessing the Gitashenasi archive and additional East View products, visit http://geospatial.com/ or contact your East View representative.
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