edited by William Cartwright, Michael P. Peterson, Georg Gartner.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1999
(xviii, 343 pages)
Multimedia Cartography --;Development of Multimedia --;Elements --;Theoretical Issues --;Design of Multimedia Mapping Products --;Map Concepts in Multimedia Products --;Multimedia Atlas Concepts --;Interactive Multimedia Atlas of Austria --;The Atlas of Switzerland --;Web Atlases --;Atlas of Québec and its Regions --;The Atlas of Florida --;Territorial Evolution of Canada --;Wula Na Lnuwe'kati --;A Digital Multimedia Atlas --;Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany --;New Map Design Challenges: Interactive Map Products for the World Wide Web --;Cartography and the Use of Animation --;The Cartographic Possibilities of VRML --;Scripting Dynamic Maps --;VRML and Java for Interactive 3D Cartography --;Cartographic Multimedia and Praxis in Human Geography and Social Sciences --;Enhancing Geographical Information Resources with Multimedia --;Multimedia Technology in Cartography and Geographic Education --;Online Mapping --;Multimedia GIS and the Web --;Future Directions --;PostScript to Multimedia Cartography.
The explosive development of interactive multimedia products on CD-ROM and the Internet, via the WWW, has generated immense interest in this field. 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. This book is addressed to professional cartographers interested in moving into multimedia mapping, for cartographers already involved in this field who wish to discover the approaches that other practioners in multimedia cartography have already taken and for students and academics in the mapping sciences and related geographic fields wishing to update their knowledge of cartographic design and production.
Geographic information systems.
Geography.
GA139
.
5
E358
1999
edited by William Cartwright, Michael P. Peterson, Georg Gartner.