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Series B(Essays, project reports, technical notes, republished articles,
Table of Contents
No. 12. David Y. Allen, "A Mirror of Our World:
Google Earth and the History of Cartography" (Published
August 20, 2009) No. 11. Jefferson Moak, "Louis H. Everts:
American Atlas Publisher and Entrepreneur" (Published June
8, 2009) No. 10. Vladimiro Valerio, "The History of
Cartography in a Nutshell" (Published July 3, 2008) No. 9. David Bosse, "Institutional Map and Atlas Collecting in Eighteenth-Century America" (Published
April 16, 2008) No.
8. Jorge A. Gonzalez, "Problems That Arise When Providing Geographic
Coordinate Information for Cataloged Maps" (Published Oct. 16, 2007). No.
7. Joel Kovarsky, "Teaching the History of Cartography: A Case for the
Marriage of Special Collections and Distance Learning" (Published Sept.
25, 2006). No.
6. Matthew H. Edney, "Recent Trends in the History of Cartography: A
Selective, Annotated Bibliography to the English-Language Literature"
(Revised April 11, 2007). No. 5. Kirsten A. Seaver, "Commentary to 'The So-Called Velasco Map: A Case of Forgery?'" (Published February 14, 2006) No. 4. John R. Hébert, "The Map That Named America: Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 World Map" (Published August 29, 2005) No. 3. David Rumsey, "Historical Maps Online" (Published January 31, 2005) No.
2. Mark Monmonier, "Mapping under the Third Reich: Nazi Restrictions on
Map Content and Distribution" (Published January 31, 2005) No.
1. David Y. Allen, "Editorial: Cartographic Journals— A Look Back and
Prospects for the Future" (Published January 31, 2005)
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