Abstract

This article reviews the major offerings of microcomputer software which have emerged in the growing field of global mapping, which includes fixed electronic atlas software, flexible desktop mapping software, and general education software incorporating maps. The sophisticated analytical capabilities evidenced in these products makes them of increasing value to the university community, particularly in the political and social sciences, as well as to the government and business community. Keywords: mapping, atlas, geography, cartography (computer and microcomputer).

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