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Subject:        Cartographica is now available Online
Date:   Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:56:18 -0400
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*Have you experienced /Cartographica/ Online
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*More than a thousand articles, reviews, and commentaries await you at
this comprehensive resource. *

* *

/Cartographica/, the international journal for geographic information
and geovisualization, is now available electronically and includes the
complete back file of previously published articles going back to 1964
(issue 1.1), when /Cartographica/ was known as /The Cartographer/.

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/Cartographica/ Online is a fully searchable electronic resource which
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/Cartographica/ is the international journal for geographic information
and geovisualization. The journal is dedicated to publishing articles on
all aspects of cartographic and geovisualization research while
maintaining its tradition of publishing material on cartographic
thought, the history of cartography, and cartography and society. Edited
by Jeremy W. Crampton, /Cartographica /delivers in-depth research and
writing covering a wide range of cartographic studies, including the
production, design, use, and cognitive understanding of maps, the
history of maps, and geographic information systems.

* *

*Contact
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*Top Ten Classic Cartographica Articles Free Online*

The top ten most-cited articles in the history of Cartographica are now
freely available online.

The papers represent a wide range of cartographic interests and include
work by many influential writers, including

1. J.B. Harley, "Deconstructing the Map
<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/e635782717579t53/>,"
Cartographica 26/2 (1989): 1--20.

2. D.M. Mark "Automated Detection of Drainage Networks From Digital
Elevation Models
<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/10lm44356310251r/>,"
Cartographica 21/2&3 (1984): 168--78.

3. G. Langran and N.R. Chrisman, "A Framework for Temporal Geographic
Information
<http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/k877727322385q6v/>,"
Cartographica, 25/3 (1988): 1--14.

Visit www.utpjournals.com/carto <http://www.utpjournals.com/carto>_ _for
the full list and to explore these free full-text articles.

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**

*Just released! /Cartographica/ 43:3, Fall 2008*

* *

*Articles*

*/Toward Self-Generalizing Objects and On-the-Fly Map Generalization/*

Mamane Nouri Sabo, Yvan Bédard, Bernard Moulin, and Eveline Bernier

/ /

*/Proposed Cartographic Design Principles for 3D Maps: A Contribution to
an Extended Cartographic Theory/*

Christian Häberling, Hansruedi Bär, and Lorenz Hurni

*In a special sneak peek, /Cartographica/ 43:3 is featuring the first
chapter of Denis Wood and Jon Fels' new book /The Natures of Maps:
Cartographic Constructions of the Natural World /(**University** of
**Chicago Press**), forthcoming in November 2008. This issue also
includes three commentaries on the book and the authors' rejoinder. *

*Commentary *

/The Natures of Maps: Cartographic Constructions of the Natural World/
by Denis Wood and Jon Fels

/Wood(s) and Trees -- (Re)posting Nature/ by Chris Perkins

/Myth, Artifice, Nets/ by Gwilym Eades

/The Practices of Mapping/ by Rob Kitchin

/Reply /by Denis Wood and Jon Fels

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*Technical Notes & Ephemera*

/The Enigmatic Enrolment Trend in US Map-Interpretation Courses/

Jerry E. Green, David U. Burns, and Toby P. Green

/Sixth// //ICA// //Mountain// Cartography Workshop, Lenk im
//Simmental//, //Switzerland//, 11--15 February 2008/

Christian Häberling and Lorenz Hurni

*Reviews of Books & Atlases*

/Dark Storm Moving West/ reviewed by Matthew Evenden

/ /

/Cartographic Relief Presentation/ reviewed by Roger Wheate

*For more information or to subscribe to /Cartographica/ or
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