Maps and the internet / edited by Michael Peterson

Colaborador(es): Peterson, MichaelTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Elsevier, 2005 Descripción: XVI, 451 p. : il. ; 24 cm + 1 Disco compactoISBN: 0-08-044944-1Tema(s): Mapas | Topografía | Cartografía | InternetResumen: This book examines a new trend affecting cartography and geographic information science. Presenting the work of over 30 authors from 16 different countries, the book provides an overview of current research in the new area of Internet Cartography. Chapters deal with the growth of this form of map distribution, uses in education, privacy issues, and technical aspects from the point of view of the map provider - including Internet protocols such as XML and SVG. Many see the Internet as a revolution for cartography. Previously tied to the medium of paper and expensive large-format color print technology, maps had a limited distribution and use. The Internet made it possible to not only distribute maps to a much larger audience but also to incorporate interaction and animation in the display. Maps have also become timelier with some maps of traffic and weather being updated every few minutes. In addition, it is now possible to access maps from servers throughout the world. Finally, the Internet has made historic maps available for viewing to the public that were previously only available in map libraries with limited access. Provides comprehensive coverage of maps and the internet Delivers a global perspective Combines theoretical and practical aspectsResumen: Índice: Preface. Acknowledgements. List of Contributors. Part 1: Introduction and contemporary issues. 1. Maps and the internet: An introduction (M. Peterson). 2. Geographic information literacy and the world wide web (J. Krygier, D. Peoples). 3. Maps on the web (W. Cartwright). 4. Dissemination of census and other statistical data through web maps (C.P.J.M. van Elzakker, F. Ormeling et al.). 5. Internet cartography and official tourism destination web sites (E.R. Richmond, C.P. Keller). 6. The internet, cartographic surveillance, and locational privacy (M. Monmonier). Part 2: Technical development. 7. Developing... Etc.
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This book examines a new trend affecting cartography and geographic information science. Presenting the work of over 30 authors from 16 different countries, the book provides an overview of current research in the new area of Internet Cartography. Chapters deal with the growth of this form of map distribution, uses in education, privacy issues, and technical aspects from the point of view of the map provider - including Internet protocols such as XML and SVG. Many see the Internet as a revolution for cartography. Previously tied to the medium of paper and expensive large-format color print technology, maps had a limited distribution and use. The Internet made it possible to not only distribute maps to a much larger audience but also to incorporate interaction and animation in the display. Maps have also become timelier with some maps of traffic and weather being updated every few minutes. In addition, it is now possible to access maps from servers throughout the world. Finally, the Internet has made historic maps available for viewing to the public that were previously only available in map libraries with limited access. Provides comprehensive coverage of maps and the internet Delivers a global perspective Combines theoretical and practical aspects

Índice: Preface. Acknowledgements. List of Contributors. Part 1: Introduction and contemporary issues. 1. Maps and the internet: An introduction (M. Peterson). 2. Geographic information literacy and the world wide web (J. Krygier, D. Peoples). 3. Maps on the web (W. Cartwright). 4. Dissemination of census and other statistical data through web maps (C.P.J.M. van Elzakker, F. Ormeling et al.). 5. Internet cartography and official tourism destination web sites (E.R. Richmond, C.P. Keller). 6. The internet, cartographic surveillance, and locational privacy (M. Monmonier). Part 2: Technical development. 7. Developing... Etc.

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