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  3. No. 60 (2008)

No. 60 (2008)

Published: 2008-06-01

Front Matter

  • Download Complete Issue: CP60 (12MB)
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  • Cover
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  • Table of Contents
    1
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  • About
    2
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Opinions

  • Letter from the Editor
    Fritz Kessler
    1-4
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  • Manifestos
    Mark Denil
    5-13
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  • Just to Make Clear “Where the Roots Come From”: A Response to Mark Denil’s “Manifestos”
    Steven R. Holloway
    14-21
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Featured Articles

  • Automation and the Map Label Placement Problem: A Comparison of Two GIS Implementations of Label Placement
    Jill Phelps Kern, Cynthia A. Brewer
    22-45
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  • Addressing Map Interface Usability: Learning from the Lakeshore Nature Preserve Interactive Map
    Robert E. Roth, Mark Harrower
    46-66
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Reviews

  • Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography
    Daniel G. Cole
    67-68
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  • Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography
    Mark Denil
    68-71
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  • London: A Life in Maps
    Julia Siemer
    71-72
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  • Maps: Finding Our Place in the World
    Tom Koch
    72-76
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Cartographic Collections

  • Building a Web Site at the University of Chicago Map Collection
    Christopher Winters
    77-79
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Practical Cartographer's Corner

  • Choropleth Google Maps
    Michael Peterson
    80-83
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Visual Fields

  • 2007 CaGIS Map Design Competition Best of Category: Reference Map
    Alex Tait, Scott Edmonds, Mike Means, Judy Nielsen
    84-85
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Marginalia

  • Color Figures
    Marginalia Color Figures
    86-96
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