The following vendors and publishers make map and map-related information available on the Web. Listing of these vendors does not imply endorsement of their products and services by the University of Delaware.
Produces MAPublisher®, which transforms Adobe Illustrator into a powerful cartographic authoring tool; MAPublisher LabelPro™; Geographic Imager® which transforms Adobe Photoshop into a powerful spatial imagery editing tool; MAPdata, a library of datasets that complement MAPublisher, Geographic Imager as well as other GIS applications; and PDF Maps, a geospatial PDF reader for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices.
Offers a wide range of geospatial data products and services including high quality world and UK GIS map data, high-use online mapping applications, digital based cartographic consultancy, and geoweb development.
Sells professionally sourced and customized maps, charts and geospatial data from global sources in all categories: topographic, 3D, DEM, GIS, vector, nautical, aeronautical, geological, scientific, and imagery.
Esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute) is an international supplier of geographic information system (GIS) software, web GIS and geodatabase management applications.
IMIA is where mapmakers, publishers, geospatial technology companies, location-based services, content producers, and distributors come together to conduct the business of maps.
Among its products and services are DRGs of topographic maps; Digital Elevation Models; aerial photography; and satellite imagery, including 50cm high-resolution color imagery from GeoEye-1.
Founded in 1915 as the Map Department of the National Geographic Society, National Geographic Maps is responsible for illustrating the world around us through the art and science of mapmaking. Today, National Geographic Maps continues this mission by creating the world’s best wall maps, outdoor recreation maps, travel maps, atlases and globes.
"Sanborn is a 21st century industry leader in geospatial solutions and technology, offering superior services, program management, and customer support."
The Gold Bug provides historical information and software. They offer a large selection of reproductions of early maps of the U.S., Europe and the world, going back to the 16th century. Their atlas software is designed to aid in historical research.
The TIGERweb is a web-based mapping tool that allows you to view and query the legal and statistical geography as well as roads, railroads, and hydrography features in a snapshot of our MAF/TIGER database.