This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet. Based on the life story of a Rwandan refugee, three main families of cartographic applications were identified: simple applications that allow the user to map stories in a standard format (ex: Tripline and Google Tour Builder); more sophisticated applications directly linked to the world of GIS), which allow the user to tell various stories using maps but which also use maps as tools for spatial and temporal analyses (ex.: ESRI Story Maps, MapStory); finally, applications that are more research oriented using narratives as databases whose analyses can help us better understand the places, their personal and intimate geographies, and the struc...
Story maps have emerged in recent years as online tools for telling stories in an interactive and dy...
Informal settlements are often not mapped, and only anecdotal evidence is commonly found on the acti...
In the current technological context new forms of mapmaking emerge. An increasingly common one produ...
This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
Modern web mapping techniques have enhanced the storytelling capability of cartography. In this pape...
This paper provides an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
Digital maps greatly support storytelling about territories, especially when enriched with data desc...
Storytelling is recognized as a valid and important method of communicating information and knowledg...
Many kinds of “my map ” applications allow us to create maps that display places we have visited, al...
With the emergence of web mapping technologies, maps have moved from the once static, fixed and non ...
Narrative Maps is an early version of a web based service that stores and presents user generated da...
<p>The article concern the latest web applications developed by ESRI calls Story Map. These represen...
We present the results of a case study aiming to assess the reflection of the tourism community in t...
In the present article, Stephen Mamber presents purposes, types and examples of narrative mapping, a...
Story maps have emerged in recent years as online tools for telling stories in an interactive and dy...
Informal settlements are often not mapped, and only anecdotal evidence is commonly found on the acti...
In the current technological context new forms of mapmaking emerge. An increasingly common one produ...
This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet...
This report focuses on the growing interest in the relationship between maps, narratives and meta-na...
Modern web mapping techniques have enhanced the storytelling capability of cartography. In this pape...
This paper provides an overview of the multiple ways of envisioning the relationships between maps a...
Digital maps greatly support storytelling about territories, especially when enriched with data desc...
Storytelling is recognized as a valid and important method of communicating information and knowledg...
Many kinds of “my map ” applications allow us to create maps that display places we have visited, al...
With the emergence of web mapping technologies, maps have moved from the once static, fixed and non ...
Narrative Maps is an early version of a web based service that stores and presents user generated da...
<p>The article concern the latest web applications developed by ESRI calls Story Map. These represen...
We present the results of a case study aiming to assess the reflection of the tourism community in t...
In the present article, Stephen Mamber presents purposes, types and examples of narrative mapping, a...
Story maps have emerged in recent years as online tools for telling stories in an interactive and dy...
Informal settlements are often not mapped, and only anecdotal evidence is commonly found on the acti...
In the current technological context new forms of mapmaking emerge. An increasingly common one produ...