The explosive development of interactive multimedia products on CD-ROM and the Internet, via the WWW, has generated immense interest in this field. The approach to producing interactive multimedia mapping products is quite unique and there has been an upsurge of interest in developing methodologies that best exploit both the technology and communication effectiveness of multimedia mapping. This book is addressed to professional cartographers interested in moving into multimedia mapping, for cartographers already involved in this field who wish to discover the approaches that other practitioners in multimedia cartography have already taken and for students and academics in the mapping sciences and related geographic fields wishing to update their knowledge of cartographic design and production.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Multimedia Cartography – William Cartwright & Michael P. Peterson Chapter 2 : Development of Multimedia – William Cartwright Chapter 3 : Elements of Multimedia Cartography – Michael P Peterson Chapter 4 : Theoretical Issues in Multimedia Cartography – Doris Dransch Chapter 5 : Design of Multimedia Mapping Products – Suzette Miller Chapter 6 : Map Concepts in Multimedia Products – Ferjan Ormeling Chapter 7 : Multimedia Atlas Concepts – Axel Borchert Chapter 8 : Prototype of an Interactive Multimedia Atlas of Austria – Fritz Kelnhofer, Andreas Pammer & Gerhard Schimon Chapter 9 : The Atlas of Switzerland as an Interactive Multimedia Atlas Information System – Lorenz Hurni, Hans-Rudolf Bar & Rene Sieber Chapter 10 : Web Atlases – Internet Atlas of Switzerland – Daniel Richard Chapter 11 : Atlas du Quebec et de Ses Regions – Jean Carriere Chapter 12 : The Atlas of Florida CD-ROM Experience – James R. Anderson Chapter 13 : Territorial Evolution of Canada – An Interactive Multimedia Cartographic Presentation – Eva M. Siekierska & Costas Armenakis Chapter 14 : Wula Na Lnuwe'kati: A Digital Multimedia Atlas – Ken Francis Chapter 15 : Project “Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany” – Christian Lambrecht Chapter 16 : New Map Design Challenges: Interactive Map Products for the World Wide Web – Rex G. Cammack Chapter 17 : Cartography and the Use of Animation – Menno-Jan Kraak Chapter 18 : The Cartographic Possibilities of VRML – James Swanson Chapter 19 : Scripting Dynamic Maps: Some Examples and Experiences With Tcl/Tk-Jason Dykes Chapter 20 : VRML and Java for Interactive 3D Cartography – Kate Moore Chapter 21 : Designing 3D Landscapes – Tom Patterson Chapter 22 : Dynamic Elements of Multimedia Cartography – Gerd Buziek Chapter 23 : Cartographic Multimedia and Praxis in Human Geography and the Social Sciences – John B.Krygier Chapter 24 : Enhancing Geographical Information Resources with Multimedia – William Cartwright & Gary Hunter Chapter 25 : Multimedia Technology in Cartography and Geographic Education – Scott M. Freundschuh & Wesley Hellevik
Chapter 26 : Geographical Reference in Multimedia Cartography- Alexandra Koussoulakou Chapter 27 : Online Mapping: Theoretical Context and Practical Applications – Jeremy W. Crampton Chapter 28 : Multimedia GIS and the Web – Georg Gartner Chapter 29 : Future Directions for Multimedia Cartography – D.R.F. Taylor Chapter 30 : PostScript to Multimedia Cartography – William Cartwright & Georg Gartner