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Subject: AUTOCARTO 2006 (June 26-28, conjoint with UCGIS meeting) FIRST
CALL for PAPERS
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005
From: Jane Read <[log in to unmask]>
To: Angela Cope <[log in to unmask]>
Sent on behalf of Francis Harvey
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With apologies for multiple postings
First Call for Papers/Posters
The Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS) is hosting a
research symposium on cartography in the 21st century. With the advent
of these technologies cartography has changed again and new research is
underway to develop maps, geospatial data, and geographic databases for
the 21st century.
CaGIS invites cartographers, geographers, geo-geeks, and other
scientists conducting research on the cutting edge of the new geospatial
web and Internet cartography to submit abstracts for AUTO-CARTO 2006 to
be held in conjunction with the UCGIS 2006 Summer Assembly at the
Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, Washington June 26-28, 2006. Join us at the
conference exploring exciting new research in cartography and geographic
information science (GI Science).
Topics Include
The Geospatial Web & Interactive Mapping
Mobile Mapping and GIS / for Location-Based Services
Ubiquitous Mapping
Open Source in Geospatial Science
GoogleEarth and its applications; Virtual Earth, Yahoo Maps
Spatio-temporal GIS & Dynamic Maps
Homeland Security, The National Map, Geospatial One Stop
National and Regional Atlases
Geovisualization
Geovirtual Environments
Geospatial Data Models
Geospatial Data Integration
Spatial Data Mining
Map Use and Design
Spatial Cognition
Projection and Transformation of Geographic Databases
Spatialization
Geographic and Cartographic Standards
History Digital Cartography and GIScience
Geographic Information Technologies, Governance,
and Administration
Before the Conference:
Three International Cartographic Association Commissions meetings will
be held on the 26th of June at the some location:
Commission on Generalization - Commission on Map Projections -
Commission on Visualization
Paper Submissions
Abstracts of 250 to 500 words are due in pdf or Word format by January
15, 2006. Final papers are due by April 1, 2006. A subset of the papers
may be selected for peer review and publication as a special issue of
the journal Cartography and Geographic Information Science.
Poster Submissions
Abstracts of 250 to 500 words are due in pdf or Word format by March 1,
2006 Final Poster are due at the time of the symposium. Final poster
submitted in pdf format may be published on the CaGIS website following
the symposium.
Internet Poster Submissions
Abstract of 250 to 500 words are due in pdf or Word format by March 1,
2006. Final Internet Posters are due at the time of the symposium.
Presenters must provide their own computer with wireless network
capabilities during the Poster Session. Presenters can bring a video
projector if they choose.
Submit all papers and posters to [log in to unmask]
See http://autocarto2006.org/guidelines.htm for formatting guidelines
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