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E-grāmata: Landmarks in Mapping: 50 Years of the Cartographic Journal

  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Legenda
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351191210
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Dec-2017
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351191210
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Founded by the British Cartographic Society (BCS) and first published in June 1964, The Cartographic Journal was the first general distribution English language journal in cartography. This volume of classic papers and accompanying invited reflections brings together some of the key papers to celebrate 50 years of publication.

Founded by the British Cartographic Society (BCS) and first published in June 1964, The Cartographic Journal was the first general distribution English language journal in cartography. This volume of classic papers and accompanying invited reflections brings together some of the key papers to celebrate 50 years of publication. It is a celebration of The Cartographic Journal and of the work that scholars, cartographers and map-makers have published which have made it the foremost international journal of cartography. The intention here is to bring a flavour of the breadth of the journal in one volume spanning the history to date. As a reference work it highlights some of the very best work and, perhaps, allows readers to discover or re-discover a paper from the annals. As we constantly strive for new work and new insights we mustn't ignore the vast repository of material that has gone before. It is this that has shaped cartography as it exists today and as new research contributes to the discipline, which will continue to do so.

Recenzijas

"I definitely recommend this book. It is a valuable addition to the history of cartography in the past 50 years, giving, as the editors desired, the flavor of the period, and also serves as a starting point for researchers in cartography. It will be a much used resource for those in seminars of mapping sciences."

- Judith A. Tyner, California State University, Long Beach

Introduction 1(7)
Kenneth Field
Alexander J. Kent
Automation in the Preparation of Thematic Maps
8(13)
W. R. Tobler
Reflections on `Automation in the Preparation of Thematic Mapping'
21(3)
Kenneth Field
Visual Perception and Map Design
24(21)
M. Wood
Reflections on `Visual Perception and Map Design'
45(3)
Amy L. Griffin
The Map as a Communication System
48(17)
Arthur H. Robinson
Barbara Bartz Petchenik
Reflections on `The Map as a Communication System'
65(3)
Georg Gartner
Topographic Relief Depiction by Hachures with Computer and Plotter
68(26)
Pinhas Yoeli
Reflections on `Topographic Relief Depiction by Hachures with Computer and Plotter'
94(3)
Karel Kriz
A Knowledge Based System for Cartographic Symbol Design
97(14)
J. C. Muller
Wang Zeshen
Reflections on `A Knowledge Based System for Cartographic Symbol Design'
111(5)
David Forrest
The Role of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain
116(24)
D. W. Rhind
Reflections on `The Role of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain'
140(4)
David Fairbairn
Line Generalization by Repeated Elimination of Points
144(12)
M. Visvalingham
J. D. Whyatt
Reflections on `Line Generalization by Repeated Elimination of Points'
156(3)
Alexander J. Kent
Map Design for Census Mapping
159(23)
D. Dorling
Reflections on `Map Design for Census Mapping'
182(2)
Chris Perkins
ColorBrewer.org: An Online Tool for Selecting Colour Schemes for Maps
184(17)
Mark Harrower
Cynthia A. Brewer
Reflections on `ColorBrewer.org: An Online Tool for Selecting Colour Schemes for Maps'
201(3)
Anthony C. Robinson
Mapping the Results of Geographically Weighted Regression
204(14)
Jeremy Mennis
Reflections on `Mapping the Results of Geographically Weighted Regression'
218(3)
Linda Beale
Cultures of Map Use
221(16)
Chris Perkins
Reflections on `Cultures of Map Use'
237(2)
Alexander J. Kent
Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites
239(18)
Annu-Maaria Nivala
Stephen Brewster
L. Tiina Sarjakoski
Reflections on `Usability Evaluation of Web Mapping Sites'
257(4)
Corne P. J. M. Van Elzakker
David Forrest
Unfolding the Earth: Myriahedral Projections
261(18)
Jarke J. van Wijk
Reflections on `Unfolding the Earth: Myriahedral Projections'
279(4)
Kenneth Field
Stylistic Diversity in European State 1:50 000 Topographic Maps
283(58)
Alexander J. Kent
Peter Vujakovic
Reflections on `Stylistic Diversity in European State 1:50 000 Topographic Maps'
341(2)
Chris Perkins
Visualization of Origins, Destinations and Flow with OD Maps
343(20)
Jo Wood
Jason Dykes
Aidan Slingsby
Reflections on `Visualization of Origins, Destinations and Flow with OD Maps'
363(4)
Menno-Jan Kraak
Reasserting Design Relevance in Cartography: Some Concepts
367(12)
Kenneth Field
Damien Demaj
Reasserting Design Relevance in Cartography: Some Examples
379(24)
Damien Demaj
Kenneth Field
Reflections of `Reasserting Design Relevance in Cartography'
403
William Cartwright
Kent, Alexander