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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 issue 1.1, when
Cartographica was known as The Cartographer. In addition to the substantial
back file and current issues, the Cartographica Online site has all the
features that users and librarians look for in an electronic resource
including full searching (full text, Boolean, relevancy ranking, and
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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. Cartographica, edited by Jeremy
Crampton, 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.

 


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Top Ten Classic Cartographica Articles Now 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, such as

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

2.  <http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/10lm44356310251r/> D.M. Mark "
Automated Detection of Drainage Networks From Digital Elevation Models,"
Cartographica 21/2&3 (1984): 168-178.

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

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

  


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