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24500\a Cybercartography \h [electronic resource] : \b theory and practice / \c edited by D.R. Fraser Taylor.
250  \a 1st ed.
260  \a Amsterdam ; \a Boston : \b Elsevier, \c 2005.
300  \a xx, 574 p. : \b ill., maps ; \c 25 cm. + \e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
4901 \a Modern cartography ; \v 4
504  \a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 \a Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1.The Theory and Practice of Cartography: An Introduction -- 2.POMP and Circumstance: Plain Old Map Products in a Cybercartographic World -- 3.Exploring the Concept of Cybercartography Using the Holonic Tenets of Integral Theory -- 4.Cybercartography from a Modeling Perspective -- 5.Cybercartography and Society -- 6.Technology and Culture in Cybercartography -- 7.The Cartographer as a Mediator: Cartographic Representation from Shared Geographic Information -- 8.Cybercartography and the New Economy: Collaborative Research in Action -- 9.Interface Design Challenges in Virtual Space -- 10.Cognitive Theories and Aids to Support Navigation of Multimedia Information Space -- 11.Cybercartography: A Multimodal Approach -- 12.Art, Maps and Cybercartography: Stimulating Reflexivity Among Map-Users -- 13.Mapping Play: What Cybercartographers Can Learn from Popular Culture -- 14.Linking Geographical Facts with Cartographic Artifacts -- 15.Pervasive Public Map Displays -- 16.TeleCatography: A New Means of GeoCommunication -- 17.Sound Maps: Music and Sound in Cybercartography -- 18.Interactive Mapping for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired -- 19.Exploring Conceptual Landscapes: The Design and Implementation of the Georgia Basin Digital Library -- 20.The Development of the Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica -- 21.Cybercartography for Education: The Case of the Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica -- 22.Applying a Cybercartographic Human Interface (CHI) Model to Create a Cybercartographic Atlas of Canada's Trade with the World -- 23.Remaining Challenges and the Future of Cybercartography -- Subject Index.
5050 \a 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 / María Del Carmen Reyes -- Cybercartography and society / Elvia Martínez and María Del Carmen Reyes -- Technology and culture in cybercartography / María Del Carmen Reyes and Elvia Martínez -- 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 / Sébastien 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 Théberge -- 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 ... [et al.] -- The development of the cybercartographic atlas of Antarctica / Peter L. Pulsifer ... [et al.] -- Cybercartography for education: the case of the cybercartographic atlas of Antarctica / Samantha Baulch ... [et al.] -- 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.
520  \a 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 topics of interest to society, cybercartography is presented in an interactive, dynamic, multisensory format with the use of multimedia and multimodal interfaces. Cybercartography: Theory and Practice examines the major elements of cybercartography and emphasizes the importance of interaction between theory and practice in developing a paradigm which moves beyond the concept of Geographic Information Systems and Geographical Information Science. It argues for the centrality of the map as part of an integrated information, communication, and analytical package. This volume is a result of a multidisciplinary team effort and has benefited from the input of partners from government, industry and other organizations. The international team reports on major original cybercartographic research and practice from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including the humanities, social sciences including human factors psychology, cybernetics, English literature, cultural mediation, cartography, and geography. This new synthesis has intrinsic value for industries, the general public, and the relationships between mapping and the development of user-centered multimedia interfaces. * Discusses the centrality of the map and its importance in the information era * Provides an interdisciplinary approach with contributions from psychology, music, and language and literature * Describes qualitative and quantitative aspects of cybercartography and the importance of societal context in the interaction between theory and practice * Contains an interactive CD-Rom containing color images, links to websites, plus other important information to capture the dynamic and interactive elements of cybercartography.
533  \a Electronic reproduction. \b Amsterdam : \c Elsevier Science & Technology, \d 2007. \n Mode of access: World Wide Web. \n System requirements: Web browser. \n Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007). \n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
650 0\a Multimedia cartography.
650 0\a Cartography \x Data processing.
650 0\a World Wide Web.
650 6\a Cartographie multimédia.
650 6\a Cartographie \x Informatique.
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65017\a Cyberspace. \2 gtt
65017\a Geografische informatiesystemen. \2 gtt
65017\a Ruimtelijke gegevens. \2 gtt
65017\a Informatiesystemen. \2 gtt
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655 7\a Electronic books. \2 local
7001 \a Taylor, D. R. F. \q (David Ruxton Fraser), \d 1937-
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830 0\a Modern cartography ; \v v. 4.
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85642\3 Publisher description \u http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0713/2007273872-d.html \y Publisher description

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