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Cartographica, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, 2007
- David Bosse:

Maps in the Marketplace: Cartographic Vendors and Their Customers in Eighteenth-Century America. 1-52 - Elisabeth S. Nelson:

The Face Symbol: Research Issues and Cartographic Potential. 53-64 - William W. Crumplin:

Geographic Information Systems as Media and Society: Does GIS Wear a White or Black Stetson? 56-86 - Roger Wheate:

Technical Notes and Ephemera. 87-88 - Bernhard Jenny

, Adrian Weber, Lorenz Hurni:
Visualizing the Planimetric Accuracy of Historical Maps with MapAnalyst. 89-94 - David Raymond:

Software Review: MapAnalyst 1.2.1. 95-98 - Terence Day:

Electronic Transmission of Spatial Coordinates in 1875. 99-100 - Elizabeth Doyle:

Mapper of Mountains: M.P. Bridgland in the Canadian Rockies, 1902-1930. 101-102 - Philip Goldring:

From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, Claim, and Inflame. 102-104 - Frances L. Pollitt:

The Mapmaker's Eye: David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau. 104-105 - Geoffrey Wall:

Mapping Tourism. 105-106 - Alberta Auringer Wood:

Maps, Myths, and Men: The Story of the Vínland Map. 106-107
Volume 42, Number 2, 2007
- Menno-Jan Kraak:

Geovisualization and Visual Analytics. 115-116 - Natalia V. Andrienko

, Gennady L. Andrienko
:
Designing Visual Analytics Methods for Massive Collections of Movement Data. 117-138 - Ulanbek D. Turdukulov

, Connie A. Blok, B. Gerben Ruessink
, Ian L. Turner
:
Connecting Users with Their Data: An Environment to Explore the Morphodynamics of Rip Channels. 139-151 - Menno-Jan Kraak, Daniël E. Van de Vlag:

Understanding Spatiotemporal Patterns: Visual Ordering of Space and Time. 153-161 - Roger Wheate:

Technical Notes and Ephemera. 163 - Rongxia Tiffany Li, Pete Bettinger

, Scott Danskin, Rei Hayashi:
A Historical Perspective on the Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Natural Resource Management, as Viewed through Papers Published in North American Forestry Journals from 1976 to 2005. 165-178 - Henrik I. Hargitai

, Hugh S. Gregory, Jan Osburg, Dennis Hands:
Development of a Local Toponym System at the Mars Desert Research Station. 179-187 - Jeremy Black:

Historical Atlas of the United States, with Original Maps. 189-190 - Barb Duffin:

Local Treasures: Geocaching Across America. 190 - Gail Fondahl:

Cartographies of Tsardom: The Land and Its Meaning in Seventeenth-Century Russia. 191 - D. R. Fraser Taylor:

The Power of Projections: How Maps Reflect Global Politics and History. 191-193 - Notice of Errata. 194-195

Volume 42, Number 3, 2007
- Peter Sykora, Olaf Schnabel, Ionut Iosifescu Enescu

, Lorenz Hurni:
Extended Cartographic Interfaces for Open Distributed Processing. 209-218 - J. Richard Gott III, Charles Mugnolo, Wesley N. Colley:

Map Projections Minimizing Distance Errors. 219-234 - Kevin St. Martin

, John Wing:
The Discourse and Discipline of GIS. 235-248 - Roger Wheate:

Technical Notes and Ephemera. 249 - Brendan Whyte:

On Cartographic Vexillology. 251-262 - Werner Wolfer:

Optimizing the Processing Environment in GIS-Based Map Production. 263-269 - Alex W. L. Hawley:

Mapping Paradise. A History of Heaven on Earth. 271-273 - Sally Hermansen:

Cartographies of Travel and Navigation. 273-274 - D. R. Fraser Taylor:

The Sovereign Map: Theoretical Approaches in Cartography Throughout History. 274-275 - Sally Hermansen:

Else/Where: Mapping New Cartographies and Territories. 275-277
Volume 42, Number 4, 2007
- Niem Tu Huynh, Sean T. Doherty:

Digital Sketch-Map Drawing as an Instrument to Collect Data about Spatial Cognition. 285-296 - David M. Goldberg, J. Richard Gott III:

Flexion and Skewness in Map Projections of the Earth. 297-318 - Bangbo Hu:

Cultural Images: Reflection of Political Power in the Maps of Chinese Administrative Gazetteers of the Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE). 319-334 - Robert M. Edsall:

Iconic Maps in American Political Discourse. 335-347 - Mark Harrower:

The Cognitive Limits of Animated Maps. 349-357 - Roger Wheate:

Annual Meeting of the Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 29 May-2 June 2007. 359-360

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