This paper is intended to open up discussion on potential co-operation, which would enable participants restricted by unequal resources and technologies to participate in a pan-European project. The idea has not yet been fully developed but the purpose of the project is to allow digital maps to function not only as geographic resources and educational tools, but to act simultaneously as an interface to metadata-databases. These would contain de-scriptions of maps and spatial databases, as well as locational or geo-referenced resources in books, periodicals, and the Internet
Even geographers need ways to find what they need among the thousands of maps buried in map librarie...
The Internet is allowing a range of cartographic products from images of map documents to numerical ...
Academic libraries have collected and accumulated large cartographic materials over time. These maps...
This paper is intended to open up discussion on potential co-operation, which would enable participa...
The Internet is a powerful tool providing different online communication options on geographic appro...
The Internet is a powerful tool providing different online communication options on geographic appro...
The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, servi...
Traditional maps are one of the oldest way to express relevant information on a locality base, as sy...
Interest in maps and cartography is on the rise, partly spurred by new technologies such as Google E...
Discussing the requirements for map data quality, map users and their library/archives environment, ...
Over the last 10 years there has been a rapid increase in the development and use of digital maps fo...
University libraries often have huge collections of cartographic documentation, both in traditional ...
In recent years technology has dramatically expanded the possibilities for making available historic...
It is widely claimed that geographic information and maps are highly political. Many researchers hav...
The article presents research on the evaluation of hidden map metadata. A hidden map is a map being ...
Even geographers need ways to find what they need among the thousands of maps buried in map librarie...
The Internet is allowing a range of cartographic products from images of map documents to numerical ...
Academic libraries have collected and accumulated large cartographic materials over time. These maps...
This paper is intended to open up discussion on potential co-operation, which would enable participa...
The Internet is a powerful tool providing different online communication options on geographic appro...
The Internet is a powerful tool providing different online communication options on geographic appro...
The internet enables the rapid and easy creation, storage, and transfer of knowledge; however, servi...
Traditional maps are one of the oldest way to express relevant information on a locality base, as sy...
Interest in maps and cartography is on the rise, partly spurred by new technologies such as Google E...
Discussing the requirements for map data quality, map users and their library/archives environment, ...
Over the last 10 years there has been a rapid increase in the development and use of digital maps fo...
University libraries often have huge collections of cartographic documentation, both in traditional ...
In recent years technology has dramatically expanded the possibilities for making available historic...
It is widely claimed that geographic information and maps are highly political. Many researchers hav...
The article presents research on the evaluation of hidden map metadata. A hidden map is a map being ...
Even geographers need ways to find what they need among the thousands of maps buried in map librarie...
The Internet is allowing a range of cartographic products from images of map documents to numerical ...
Academic libraries have collected and accumulated large cartographic materials over time. These maps...