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Volume
39 / Number 3 ARTICLES "COULD
I BUT MARK OUT MY OWN MAP OF LIFE": EDUCATED WOMEN EMBRACING
CARTOGRAPHY IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN SOUTH INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE, MAPPING, AND GIS: A DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION PERSPECTIVE A LOOK AT THE
HISTORY AND FUTURE OF ANIMATED MAPS A
QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF MAPTIME, A PROGRAM FOR EXPLORING SPATIOTEMPORAL
POINT DATA REVIEWS
OF BOOKS AND ATLASES The New Nature of Maps: Essays
in the History of Cartography As It Was: Highlights of Hydrographic
History, from the Old Hydrographers Column "Hydro International"
Volumes 1-6 "The Boundless Deep
":
The European Conquest of the Oceans, 1450 to 1840 Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred
Years of Maps The Man Who Mapped the Arctic:
The Intrepid Life of George Back, Franklin's Lieutenant ADVICE TO CONTRIBUTORS THE CANADIAN CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION THE INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION / L'ASSOCIATION CARTOGRAPHIQUE INTERNATIONALE | ![]() | ||||||
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