- www.maphistory.info (this site is designed to appeal to a wide range of people from armature cartographers, professionals, collectors and those just plain intrigued by cartography. It offers comments cartography tips on researching related topics and links to sites where u can purchase maps & other fancy stuff. The site has ease of navigation, it's resource & activities center lists a bunch of categorise ranging from conferences & talks, exhibitions, fakes & forgeries to fellowships & prizes).
- www.cartographersguild.com (One of the more interesting feature of this site is the collection of fictional maps which present a glimpse into the techniques for making maps e.g copperlate in the 20th cent. use of color, clarity & wealth of detail etc. It posts a forum for discussion which seems to have some interesting topics. If you want to purchase historical, antique prints & maps, or cartography software there are quick links to get u there. There is even a link to jobs in cartography).
- www.radicalcartography.net (While the first two sites seem to have more historical content I found this site mostly has contemporary topics. The maps are oriented more towards representing socio-political and economic subject data. The categories range from histograms, infographics, time zones, scale comparison, etymology and US economic footprint).
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Links
Hi all, here are some links I found interesting:-
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