![]() Urn:oclc:record:1146237589 Forum pub_cartographica Frequency Quarterly Identifier pub_cartographica Issn 0317-7173 Language English LocationĬA Mediatype collection Peer_reviewed True Pub_type Scholarly Journals Publicdate 08:02:28 Publisher University of Toronto Press Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.9.4 Scholarly True Sim_pubid 13852 Sponsor Kahle/Austin Foundation Start_year 1964 Status Active Storage_size 4.6 GB (in 1,486 files) Subject Geography Summary Cartographica publishes interdisciplinary research on all aspects of cartography and geovisualization. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 03:26:17 Autocropversion 0.0.14books-20220331-0. Texts Contributor Internet Archive Copyright-renewal-date none Country Canada Date 1985-2006 External-identifier Huus Østre, Hell, Nord-Trondelag, 7517, Norway. The company is headquartered in Hell, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. In Cartographica Extraordinaire, maps serve as time machines, transporting us hundreds of years into the past and showing us extraordinary views of. It employs 21-50 people and has 5M-10M of revenue. Surveying our pastâold maps and new technology combine to provide an extraordinary view of American history in a new book by David Rumsey and Edith M. The Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm published between 19.Ĭartographer 0315-1441 Which was formerly (until 1968) CAN CanadaĬanadian Cartographer 0008-3127 Incorporates (1964-1980) CAN CanadaĪddeddate 08:02:28 Collection periodicals Cartographica is a company that operates in the Internet industry. Occasional special-focus issues are dedicated to a particular topic of interest. It also contains reviews of new literature relevant to the field, along with a "Technical Notes and Ephemera" section composed of research notes, technical information, opinions, news items, and occasional humour and trivia. Launched in 1964, it is the official journal of the Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA) and publishes interdisciplinary research on all aspects of cartography and geovisualization.Įach issue features original articles covering the social, political, technological, and historical aspects of cartography, including the production, design, use, cognitive understanding, and history of maps. Cartographic Communication and Geographic Understanding (1976) (Leonard Guelke). Cartographica is an active peer-reviewed scholarly journal published quarterly by the University of Toronto Press.
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