Multimedia Cartography [electronic resource] / edited by William Cartwright, Michael P. Peterson, Georg Gartner.

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910.285
Title
Multimedia Cartography edited by William Cartwright, Michael P. Peterson, Georg Gartner.
Edition
Second Edition.
Physical Description
XXVI, 546 p. 105 illus. online resource.
Contents
Multimedia Cartography -- Development of Multimedia -- The Internet and Multimedia Cartography -- Development of Multimedia — Mobile and Ubiquitous -- Elements of Multimedia Cartography -- Designing Suitable Cartographic Multimedia Presentations -- Design of Multimedia Mapping Products -- Map Concepts in Multimedia Products -- Territorial Evolution of Canada — An Interactive Multimedia Cartographic Presentation -- Wula Na Lnuwe’kati: A Digital Multimedia Atlas -- The Atlas of Canada — User Centred Development -- Atlas of Switzerland 2 — A highly interactive thematic national atlas -- AIS-Austria — An Atlas Information System of Austria -- Toward a New Generation of Community Atlases — The Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica -- The Employment of 3D in Cartography — An Overview -- Non-Photorealistic 3D Geovisualization -- Real-Time Virtual Landscapes -- Digital Globes -- Augmented Reality as a Medium for Cartography -- Virtual Reality in Urban Planning and Design -- Education and E-Learning with Virtual Landscapes -- Cartography and the use of animation -- Multimodal Analytical Visualisation of Spatio-Temporal Data -- Games and Geography -- Virtual Queenscliff: A Computer Game Approach for Depicting Geography -- Maps and LBS — Supporting wayfinding by cartographic means -- Adaptation in mobile and ubiquitous cartography -- A Real-World implementation of Multimedia Cartography in LBS: The Whereis® Mobile Application Suite -- Standards and Open Source for Cartographic Multimedia Applications -- Scalable Vector Graphics and Web Map Publishing -- Cartographic Approaches to Web Mapping Services -- From Mapping Physical and Human Geographies to Mapping ‘Personal Geographies’: Privacy and Security Issues -- Location and Access: Issues Enabling Accessibility of Information -- Use and Users of Multimedia Cartography -- Future Directions for Multimedia Cartography -- Postscript to Multimedia Cartography Edition 2.
Summary
The explosion of interactive multimedia products on  the Internet, via the World Wide Web, has generated an immense interest in these products. The approach to producing interactive multimedia mapping products is quite unique and there has been an upsurge of interest in developing methodologies that best exploit both the technology and communication effectiveness of multimedia mapping. The various sections of this book cover the theoretical backgrounds, applications and future developments of Multimedia Cartography. This second edition of Multimedia Cartography includes updated applications areas that are Internet-focussed. Since the release of Edition 1 in 1999 the focus of the delivery of Multimedia Cartography applications now includes the World Wide Web and mobile services, as well as discrete media. New chapters in the book reflect this. As well, the book includes additional chapters on 3D applications and Virtual Reality applications.
Added Author
Cartwright, William. editor.
Peterson, Michael P. editor.
Gartner, Georg. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Subject
GEOGRAPHY.
EARTH SCIENCES.
Geographical Information Systems.
Geography.
Geographical Information Systems/Cartography.
Earth Sciences, general.
Multimedia
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Summary
The explosion of interactive multimedia products on  the Internet, via the World Wide Web, has generated an immense interest in these products. The approach to producing interactive multimedia mapping products is quite unique and there has been an upsurge of interest in developing methodologies that best exploit both the technology and communication effectiveness of multimedia mapping. The various sections of this book cover the theoretical backgrounds, applications and future developments of Multimedia Cartography. This second edition of Multimedia Cartography includes updated applications areas that are Internet-focussed. Since the release of Edition 1 in 1999 the focus of the delivery of Multimedia Cartography applications now includes the World Wide Web and mobile services, as well as discrete media. New chapters in the book reflect this. As well, the book includes additional chapters on 3D applications and Virtual Reality applications.
Contents
Multimedia Cartography -- Development of Multimedia -- The Internet and Multimedia Cartography -- Development of Multimedia — Mobile and Ubiquitous -- Elements of Multimedia Cartography -- Designing Suitable Cartographic Multimedia Presentations -- Design of Multimedia Mapping Products -- Map Concepts in Multimedia Products -- Territorial Evolution of Canada — An Interactive Multimedia Cartographic Presentation -- Wula Na Lnuwe’kati: A Digital Multimedia Atlas -- The Atlas of Canada — User Centred Development -- Atlas of Switzerland 2 — A highly interactive thematic national atlas -- AIS-Austria — An Atlas Information System of Austria -- Toward a New Generation of Community Atlases — The Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica -- The Employment of 3D in Cartography — An Overview -- Non-Photorealistic 3D Geovisualization -- Real-Time Virtual Landscapes -- Digital Globes -- Augmented Reality as a Medium for Cartography -- Virtual Reality in Urban Planning and Design -- Education and E-Learning with Virtual Landscapes -- Cartography and the use of animation -- Multimodal Analytical Visualisation of Spatio-Temporal Data -- Games and Geography -- Virtual Queenscliff: A Computer Game Approach for Depicting Geography -- Maps and LBS — Supporting wayfinding by cartographic means -- Adaptation in mobile and ubiquitous cartography -- A Real-World implementation of Multimedia Cartography in LBS: The Whereis® Mobile Application Suite -- Standards and Open Source for Cartographic Multimedia Applications -- Scalable Vector Graphics and Web Map Publishing -- Cartographic Approaches to Web Mapping Services -- From Mapping Physical and Human Geographies to Mapping ‘Personal Geographies’: Privacy and Security Issues -- Location and Access: Issues Enabling Accessibility of Information -- Use and Users of Multimedia Cartography -- Future Directions for Multimedia Cartography -- Postscript to Multimedia Cartography Edition 2.
Subject
GEOGRAPHY.
EARTH SCIENCES.
Geographical Information Systems.
Geography.
Geographical Information Systems/Cartography.
Earth Sciences, general.
Multimedia