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Pages 85-87 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

GENERAL

  • Hodler, Thomas W. and Ruscher, C. Lynn. The geoscience component of cartographic education. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 54–58.
  • Wheeler, P. T. A survey of external use of the map library, Department of Geography, University of Nottingham. SUC Bulletin, 19(1), 1985, pp. 21–26. Balchin, W. G. V. Maps and the media. SUC Bulletin, 19(1), 1985, pp. 27–28.
  • Taylor, D. R. Fraser. Education and Training in Contemporwy Cartography (Volume III of Progress in Contemporary Cartography). John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, 1986.
  • Ashbolt, Kenneth M. Cartography in Australia. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 23–30. Dahlberg, Richard E. Education needs and problems of the National Cartographic System. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 49–62.

DESIGN AND PERCEPTION

  • Kimerling, A. Jon. The comparison of equal-value grey scales. The American Cartographer, 12(2), 1985, pp. 132–142.
  • Antes, James R., Chang, Kangtsung and Mullis, Chad. The visual effect of map design: an eye movement analysis. The American Cartographer, 12(2), 1985, pp. 143–155.
  • Wilson, Katrina and Worth, Christopher. The effects of shaded relief and hypsometric tints on map information accessibility. SUC Bulletin, 19(1), 1985, pp. 13–19. Fraczek, Irena. Cartographic studies on graduated symbol map perception. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 75–84.

COGNITIVE STUDIES

  • Lloyd, Robert and Steinke, Theodore. Comparison of qualitative point symbols: The cognitive process. The American Cartographer, 12(2), 1985, pp. 156–168.
  • Dobson, Michael W. The future of perceptual cartography. Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 27–43.
  • Matthews, Hugh. Children as map-makers. The Geographical Magazine, LVIII (3), 1986, pp. 124–126.
  • McNamara, Timothy P. Mental representations of spatial relations. Cognitive Psychology, 18(1), pp. 87–121.
  • Grygorenko, Wiktor. A cybernetic model of cartographic communication. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 95–106.

MAp USE

  • Rushdoony, Haig, The Language of Maps Pitman Learning Inc., Belmont, California, 1983, pp. 120, Paper, $10.95.
  • Blades, Mark and Spencer, Christopher. Map use by young children. Geography, 71(1), 1986, pp. 47–52.
  • Sandford, Herbert A. Objectives of non-professional map use. SUC Bulletin, 19(1), 1985, pp. 7–11.
  • Olson, Judy M. Cognitive issues in map use. International Yearbook od Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 151–158.

ATLASES

  • Duncan, J. S. The Atlas of Victoria, Cartography 14(1), 1985, pp. 42–48.
  • Ommer, Rosemary E. and Wood, Clifford H., Data, concept and the translation to graphics. Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 44–62.
  • Sandford, Herbert A. A new analysis and classification of school atlases. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 173–196.

TECHNICAL

  • Hogg, D. McC. Preparing Maps for orienteering. Cartography, 14(1), 1985, pp. 60–64.

COMPUTER - ASSISTED CARTOGRAPHY

  • Keating, J. Robert. Digital Mapping of the Texas Land Survey Network, Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 4–10.
  • Hooper, David. Raster-based contour plotting from digital elevation models using mini- or microcomputers. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 196–202.
  • Graldanoff, Gerald J. Expert system technology applied to cartographic processes — considerations and possibilities. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 613–624.
  • Van Vuuren, Elmarie J. A computerised system for integrating vector and satellite data. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 636–645.
  • Blais, J. A. R., Chapman, M. A. and Kok, A. L. Digital terrain modelling and applications. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 646–651.
  • Huegli, Peter. Wild System 9. Technical Papers, ACSMASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 659–670.
  • Matson, John T. Applying the SYMAP algorithm for surface compatability and comparative analysis of areal data. The American Cartographer, 12(2), 1985, pp. 114–122.
  • Walker, P. A., Cocks, K. D. and Young, M. D. Regionalising continental data sets. Cartography, 14(1), 1985, pp. 66–
  • Buttenfield, Barbara. The treatment of the cartographic line, Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 1–26.
  • Green, D. R., Baker, A. M., Deeth, A. L., Nuzzo, A. and Faludi, R., SAS/GRAPH for cartography: map projections and labelled choropleth maps. Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 63–78.
  • Green, N. P., Finch, S. and Wiggins, J. W. The 'state of the art' in geographical information systems. Area, 17(4), 1985, pp. 295–301.
  • Yoeli, Pinhas. Computer-assisted determination of the valley and ridge lines of digital terrain models. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 197–206.
  • Rhind, D. W. Remote sensing, digital mapping and geographical information systems: the creation of national policy in the United Kingdom. Environment and Planning, c Government and Policy, 4, 1986, pp. 91–102. Gardiner, V. and Unwin, D. Thematic mapping using microcomputers. Computers and Geosciences: Special Issue., 11(3), 1985, pp. 77.

MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL

  • Hill, Barbara T., King, Deborah P. and Nash, Thomas L. Graduated polygons as a cartographic technique. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 59–67.
  • White, Marvin S. and Griffin, Patricia. Piecewise linear rubber-sheet map transformation. The American Cartographer, 12(2), 1985, pp. 123–131.
  • Monmonier, Mark S. and Schnell, George A. Land use and Land cover data and the mapping of population density. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 115–122.
  • Paslawski, Jacek. In search of a general idea of class selection for choropleth maps. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 159–172.

THEMATIC

  • McDermott, Paul D. and Brunner, Thomas A. Forensic Cartography. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 26–39.
  • Elvhage, Christian. Review of an experimental series of topogeomorphological maps in Sweden. International Yearbook of Cartography, XXIV, 1984, pp. 67–74.

HISTORICAL

  • Dawson, Joan. Putting Acadia on the map/the 'transitional' cartography of Nova Scotia 1600–1755. Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 79–91.
  • Bond, R. C. The Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland and John MacCulloch's Geological Map of Scotland. Cartographica, 22(2), 1985, pp. 92–115.
  • Woodward, David. Reality, symbolism, time and space in medieval world maps. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 75(4), 1985, pp. 510–521.
  • Smith, Catherine D. Cartographic signs on European maps and their explanation before 1700. Imago Mundi, 37, 1985, pp. 9–29.
  • Harris, Elizabeth. The Waldseemiiller World Map: a typographic appraisal. Imago Mundi, 37, 1985, pp. 30–53.
  • Reitan, E. A. Expanding Horizons: map in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731–1754. Imago Mundi, 37, 1985, pp. 54–62.
  • Goldenberg, L. A. and Postnikov, A. V. Mapping methods in Russia in the Eighteenth Century. Imago Mundi, 37, 1985, pp. 63–80.

TOPOGRAPHIC AND REMOTE SENSING

  • Lillesand, Thomas M. and Lo, Thomas H. C. The Wisconsin experimental program for satellite' image mapping using Thematic Mapper Data. Technical Papers, ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention, 1985, pp. 757–769.
  • Collins, L. M. Landsat image maps. The how, why and how much. Cartography, 14(1), 1985, pp. 38–41.
  • Campbell, J. and Cheesman, A. Large and medium scale mapping of Sydney. Cartography, 14(1), 1985, pp. 49–53.
  • MacKenzie, J. S. and Ringrose, P. S. Use of SEASAT SAR imagery for geological mapping in volcanicterrain. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 7(2), 1986, pp. 181–194.
  • Jensen, John R., Hodgson, Michael E., Christensen, Eric, Mackey, Halkard E., Jr., Tinney, Larry R. and Sharitz, Rebecca. Remote Sensing inland wetlands: a multispectral approach. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. L11(1), 1986, pp. 87–100.

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