Abstract

An Introduction.- International Perspectives on Maps and the Internet: An Introduction.- Delivering geospatial information with Web 2.0.- Map design for the Internet.- Web Cartography and the Dissemination of Cartographic Information about Coastal Inundation and Sea Level Rise.- An Elastic Map System with Cognitive Map-based Operations.- Technical Development.- New Approaches for Integrating GIS layers and Remote Sensing Imagery for Online Mapping Services.- Large format maps on the Internet.- Advancement of Web Standards and Techniques for Developing Hypermedia Maps on the Internet.- Spatial functionality based on SVG.- Google Earth and XML: Advanced Visualization and Publishing of Geographic Information.- GeoTagMapper: An Online Map-based Geographic Information Retrieval System for Geo-Tagged Web Content.- An Open Source Development Framework in Support of Cartographic Integration.- UMapIT(c) (Unrestricted Mapping Interactive Tool): Merging the datacube paradigm with an occurrence-based approach to support on-demand web mapping.- Application Development.- Distributed Research and Scientific Creativity: Accessible Data for the Social Sciences.- Teaching Cartography on the Web with a Multimedia GIS: A New Solution.- Issues in School web Atlas Use: The prototype atlas of Rio Claro - Brazil.- Maps in the Natural Disasters Networking Platform (NaDiNe) - Meeting the users' needs: from static images to highly interactive real-time information integration.- Web-based health mapping - A short way from the data to the user.- Internet-Based Mapping for the Blind and People with Visual Impairment.- User-Centered Design Approaches for Web Mapping Applications: A Case Study with USGS Hydrological Data in the United States.- Journalistic Cartography on the Web: A Comparison of Print and Online Maps in Seven Major American Newspapers.- Web Cartography for World Heritage Cities: A survey and evaluation.- Conceptual Development.- Development and implementation of an electronic journal for publishing peer-reviewed GIS-based maps on the Web.- Lost and found, the importance of modelling map content semantically.- The effects of web mapping applications on user satisfaction: an empirical study.- Will Today's Internet Maps be Available Tomorrow? The Preservation and Archiving of the Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica Through Action Research.

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