Dear subscribers,
Recently, the *Missing Map Index* of the International Antiquarian Mapsellers
Association has been completed.
During the last ten months it has been a work in progress. Please be so kind to
provide these details to relevant authorities and re-sellers, if applicable.
http://www.missingmaps.info/index.htm
http://www.missingmaps.info/index.htm
In early February 2008, the International Antiquarian Mapsellers Association
(IAMA) voted to provide funding for the development and maintenance of a
missing and stolen map database. The database is the result of advance
cooperation and collaboration between dealers, collectors, librarians and
curators. The names of the early non-IAMA member supporters may be seen online
on our acknowledgment page. IAMA dealers are listed in a separate member
directory.
The problem of theft of early cartographic materialshas been the subject of
increased media attention, and demands for more aggressive measures to prevent
theft and punish perpetrators. Cooperation between dealers and librarians is
crucial in the recovery of stolen materials, as exemplified by the 2007 thefts
of an early American atlasand the maps found stolen from the National Library
of Spain.
This developing database is one of many efforts in the fight against
international thefts of cultural property. This is free of charge, fully
searchable, international in scope, and accessible using individual usernames
and passwords. The title was selected to indicate that not all the reported
items are necessarily stolen, as there are other factors that may, at times,
result in the disappearance of these valuable historical documents.
We believe that this database will be a useful tool, facilitating more rapid
and accurate dispersal of information between relevant groups, including law
enforcement. This would speed the retrieval of these valuable stolen documents
for libraries, collectors and dealers. The database, because of the level of
detail required, would also aid all parties in deciding which items on the
market were not stolen, since it is important not to indict every similar item
on the commercial market. All of these factors would help to minimize future
financial losses from theft.
There is a standardized submission form for reporting missing or stolen items,
and the database will encourage the use of images (when available) of those
specific items. Accessing this form requires registration and login. There is
no fee for registration. The report forms will be reviewed for accuracy of
detail and adequacy of content prior to entry into the database. This report
form will also recommend a level of descriptive detail for those owning
valuable early maps, acting as yet another safeguard against theft.
I trust this information is sufficient for your purposes, in case you require
any additional details, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Cordiali Saluti
Marzio Veneman
The Netherlands
ICQ: 377511089
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