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Cybercartography : theory and practice /

For generations, the map has been central to how societies function all over the world. Cybercartography is a new paradigm for maps and mapping in the information era. Defined as the organization, presentation, analysis and communication of spatially referenced information on a wide variety of topic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Taylor, D. R. F. (David Ruxton Fraser), 1937-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2005.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Modern cartography ; v. 4.
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  • The theory and practice of cybercartography: an introduction / D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • POMP and circumstance: plain old map products in a cybercartographic world / Mark Monmonier
  • Exploring the concept of cybercartography using the holonic tenets of integral theory / Brian G. Eddy and D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • Cybercartography from a modeling perspective / Mar�ia Del Carmen Reyes
  • Cybercartography and society / Elvia Mart�inez and Mar�ia Del Carmen Reyes
  • Technology and culture in cybercartography / Mar�ia Del Carmen Reyes and Elvia Mart�inez
  • The cartographer as mediator: cartographic representation from shared geographic information / Peter L. Pulsifer and D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • Cybercartography and the new economy: collaborative research in action / Tracey P. Lauriault and D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • Interface design challenges in virtual space / Gitte Lindgaard, Allison Brown and Adam Bronsther
  • Cognitive theories and aids to support navigation of multimedia information space / Shelley Roberts, Avi Parush and Gitte Lindgaard
  • Cybercartography: a multimodal approach / Patricia Leean Trbovich, Gitte Lindgaard and Richard F. Dillon
  • Art, maps and cybercartography: stimulating reflexivity among map-users / S�ebastien Caquqrd and D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • Mapping play: what cybercartographers can learn from popular culture / Brian Greenspan
  • Linking geographical facts with cartographic artifacts / William E. Cartwright
  • Pervasive public map displays / Michael P. Peterson
  • Telecartography: a new means of geocommunication / Georg Gartner
  • Sound maps: music and sound in cybercartography / Paul Th�eberge
  • Interactive mapping for people who are blind or visually impaired / Regina Araujo De Almeida (Vasconcellos) and Bruce Tsuji
  • Exploring conceptual landscapes: the design and implementation of the Georgia Basin Digital Library / Rob Harrap [and others]
  • The development of the cybercartographic atlas of Antarctica / Peter L. Pulsifer [and others]
  • Cybercartography for education: the case of the cybercartographic atlas of Antarctica / Samantha Baulch [and others]
  • Applying a cybercartographic human interface (CHI) model to create a cybercartographic atlas of Canada's trade with the world / Brian G. Eddy and D.R. Fraser Taylor
  • Remaining challenges and the future of cybercartography / D.R. Fraser Taylor.