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Multimedia cartography
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Multimedia cartography is the collection of geographical information in a manner that allows presentation through various display interfaces.
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Through multimedia, technology allows for differing ways of presenting geographic information. The presentation is intended to expand the channels of information available to the user from those of paper-based maps. Multimedia offers a different way to view data that has been generated and stored by spatial resource packages.
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References
- Cartwright, W. E., Peterson, M. P. and Gartner, G.(eds), 1999, Multimedia Cartography, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
- Introduction to Multimedia Cartography: http://www.e-cartouche.ch/content_reg/cartouche/histcarto/en/html/index.html
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