Subject: | Cartographica Online |
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Date: | Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:49:38 -0400 |
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The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization |
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Cartographica Online - 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 online and includes the complete back file of previously published articles going back to 1964 (issue 1.1), when Cartographica was known as The Cartographer.
In addition to the substantial back file and current issues, Cartographica Online is a fully searchable electronic resource which addresses all your research needs –
- full, quick and advanced searching - publication metadata - TOC alerting - forward reference linking - link exports
- search results
(summaries, dimensional navigation,
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Recently added to Cartographica Online -
This issue contains:
Cartography – A Field in Tension?
Theory, Practice, and History in Critical GIS: Reports on an AAG Panel Session Matthew W. Wilson and Barbara S. Poore
Spatial Decision Support in a Post-disaster Environment: A Community-Focused Approach
The Effect of Global-Scale Map-Projection Knowledge on Perceived Land Area
ICA Research Agenda on Cartography and Geographic Information Science Kirsi Virrantaus, David Fairbairn and Menno-Jan Kraak
Cartographica Peer Reviewers – 2008
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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," Cartographica 26/2 (1989): 1–20.
2. D.M. Mark "Automated Detection of Drainage Networks From Digital Elevation Models," Cartographica 21/2&3 (1984): 168–78.
3. G. Langran and N.R. Chrisman, "A Framework for Temporal Geographic Information," Cartographica, 25/3 (1988): 1–14.
Visit www.utpjournals.com/carto for the full list and to explore these free full-text articles.
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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.
For more information about Cartographica or Cartographica Online or for submissions information, please contact University of Toronto Press — Journals Division
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