From its founding in 1888, the National Geographic Society has grown into
an organization synonymous with exploration, photography, maps, and
rethinking the world as we know it.
You can explore this world of articles, maps, images and videos anytime you wish without being attacked by lions, eaten by giant bugs, or getting dirty, because the JCU library subscribes to the National Geographic Archive Collection from 1888-1994. As well as articles, there are amazing images of people, animals and landscapes you can use for assignments, and topic guides to narrow down your subject.
You can explore this world of articles, maps, images and videos anytime you wish without being attacked by lions, eaten by giant bugs, or getting dirty, because the JCU library subscribes to the National Geographic Archive Collection from 1888-1994. As well as articles, there are amazing images of people, animals and landscapes you can use for assignments, and topic guides to narrow down your subject.
Conniff, Richard, and Sam Abell. "Ireland on Fast-forward." National Geographic Magazine 01 Sept. 1994. National Geographic Virtual Library. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. |
Coats, Bruce A., and Michael S. Yamashita. "In a Japanese Garden." National Geographic Magazine Nov. 1989: 638+. National Geographic Virtual Library. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. |
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