Mapping it out : expository cartography for the humanities and social sciences /
Основен автор: | Monmonier, Mark S. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1993.
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Серия: |
Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing.
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Publisher description Table of contents |
Съдържание:
- 1. Maps in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Words and Maps. Maps, Location, and Spatial Pattern
- 2. Scale, Perspective, and Generalization. Scale Models and the Representation of Scale. Global Perspective and the Distortion of Size and Shape. Regional Perspectives and the Conservation of Distance. Some General Rules
- 3. Visual Variables and Cartographic Symbols. The Visual Variables of Jacques Bertin. Form and Function in Cartographic Representation. Accessible Coding and Cartographic Goals
- 4. Map Goals, Map Titles, and Creative Labeling. Communication Goals, Map Content, and Graphic Hierarchies. Typography as Cartographic Symbol. Language and Cartographic Communication
- 5. Cartographic Sources and Map Compilation. Searching for Cartographic Information. Copyright and Permissions. The Mechanics of Compilation. In Summary: Seek and Collect
- 6. Statistical Maps, Data Scaling, and Data Classification. Mapping Count Data. Mapping Intensity Data. Modifications for Greater Effectiveness. The Ethics of One-Map Solutions
- 7. Mapping Movement, Change, and Process. Mapping Flows. Spatial-Temporal Series and Maps of Change. Distance Cartograms and Relative Space. Fronts and Frontiers: Mapping War and Settlement. The Map as a Narrative
- 8. Relational Maps and Integrative Cartography. Patterns, Trends, and Spatial Models. Superposition and Additive Overlays. Representing Geographic Correlation. Integrating Maps, Graphs, Words, and Pictures
- App. A Drawing Media: Electronic Graphics or Pen-and-Ink Drafting. Tools for Compilation. Tools for Symbolization. Tools for Labeling. Software Compatibility and Planning
- App. B Working with a Cartographic Illustrator. Working Relationships. What the Illustrator Will Need to Know