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Cartographica, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, 2010
- Andrew Boulton:

Just Maps: Google's Democratic Map-Making Community? 1-4 - Sally Hermansen:

Teaching Cartography in Academia: A Historical Reflection and Discussion of a 2007 Survey of Canadian Universities. 5-18 - Tom Koch, Ken Denike:

Essential, Illustrative, or ... Just Propaganda? Rethinking John Snow's Broad Street Map. 19-31 - Margaret Wickens Pearce, Michael James Hermann:

Mapping Champlain's Travels: Restorative Techniques for Historical Cartography. 32-46 - Michele Tucci, Alberto Giordano

, Rocco W. Ronza:
Using Spatial Analysis and Geovisualization to Reveal Urban Changes: Milan, Italy, 1737-2005. 47-63 - Anna M. Leonowicz, Bernhard Jenny

, Lorenz Hurni:
Automated Reduction of Visual Complexity in Small-Scale Relief Shading. 64-74 - Roger Wheate:

Technical Notes and Ephemera. 75-76 - Reviews of Books & Atlases. 77-80

Volume 45, Number 2, 2010
- Muki Haklay

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The End of the "ARC/INFO Driving Licence" Era. 85-88 - Wen Lin

, Rina Ghose:
Social Constructions of GIS in China's Changing Urban Governance: The Case of Shenzhen. 89-102 - Dalia Varanka

, E. Lynn Usery:
Ontological Issues for National Topographic Mapping. 103-104 - Gaurav Sinha, David M. Mark:

Cognition-Based Extraction and Modelling of Topographic Eminences. 105-112 - Barbara S. Poore:

WALL-E and the "Many, Many" Maps: Toward User-Centred Ontologies for The National Map. 113-120 - Nancy Wiegand:

Ontologies and Database Management System Technology for The National Map. 121-126 - Thomas Bittner:

On the Integration of Regional Classification and Delineation Systems into The National Map. 127-139 - Ola Ahlqvist:

A Common Framework for Visually Reconciling Geographic Data Semantics in Geospatial Data Mapping Portals. 140-151 - Barry J. Kronenfeld

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Sphere-to-Sphere Projections: Proportional Enlargement on a Spherical Surface. 152-158 - Daniel G. Cole:

GIS Cartography: A Guide to Effective Map Design. 159-160
Volume 45, Number 3, 2010
- Joe Gerlach

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Vernacular Mapping, and the Ethics of What Comes Next. 165-168 - Robert Earl Lloyd, Rick L. Bunch

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Learning Geographic Information from a Map and Text: Learning Environment and Individual Differences. 169-184 - Denis Wood:

Lynch Debord: About Two Psychogeographies. 185-199 - R. Eric Kramers, Andrew Murray:

Mapping the North: The Updated North Circumpolar Region Map by the Atlas of Canada. 201-209 - Roger Wheate:

In Memoriam. 211-214 - Heather Winlow:

2009 RGS/IBG Annual International Conference. 215-216
Volume 45, Number 4, 2010
- Christina Elizabeth Dando:

"The Map Proves It": Map Use by the American Woman Suffrage Movement. 221-240 - Reuben Rose-Redwood:

Encountering Mannahatta: A Critical Review Forum. 241-272 - Reviews of Books & Atlases. 273-280


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