Mark Monmonier bibliography
Mark Monmonier (born February 2, 1943) is a geographer with a long track record of publications that have been influential to the discipline. In 2023, the American Association of Geographers awarded Monmonier a lifetime achievement award, with prominent mention of his publication track record, specifically stating, "Monmonier’s works are timeless and have transformed how people see, analyze, and interact with maps."[1] Monmonier stands out from other academics in that he published several books aimed at the general population.[2] His most famous book, How to Lie with Maps has been referred to as the "bible for cartographers" by Steven Bernard of the Financial Times and ""the closest thing to a religious text we have in cartography" in Spatial Literacy in Public Health: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Collaborations.[3][4] His publication Maximum-Difference Barriers : An Alternative Numerical Regiodization Method lead to what is now referred to as the "Monmonier Algorithm."[5][6]
Books
[edit]Single author books
[edit]Title | Date | Publisher | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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Maps, Distortion, and Meaning | 1977 | Association of American Geographers | ISBN 0-89291-120-4 | ||
Computer-assisted Cartography: Principles and Prospects | 1982 | Prentice-Hall | ISBN 0-13-165308-3 | [7][8][9] | |
Technological Transition in Cartography | 1985 | University of Wisconsin Press | ISBN 0-299-10070-7 | [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] | |
Maps with the News: the Development of American Journalistic Cartography | 1989 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53413-8 | [19] | |
How to Lie with Maps | 1991, 1996, 2018 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 978-0-226-43592-3 | [20][21][22][23][24][25][3][26] | |
Mapping It Out: Expository Cartography for the Humanities and Social Sciences | 1993 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53417-0 | [27] | |
Drawing the Line: Tales of Maps and Cartocontroversy | 1995 | Henry Holt | ISBN 0-8050-2581-2 | [28] | |
Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America | 1997 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53419-7 | [29] | |
Air Apparent: How Meteorologists Learned to Map, Predict, and Dramatize Weather | 1999 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53422-7 | [30] | |
Bushmanders & Bullwinkles: How Politicians Manipulate Electronic Maps and Census Data to Win Elections | 2001 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53424-3 | [31] | |
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy | 2002 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53427-8 | [32][31] | |
Rhumb Lines and Map Wars: a Social History of the Mercator Projection | 2004 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53431-6 | [33][34][35] | |
From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, Claim, and Inflame | 2006 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53465-0 | [30] | |
Coast Lines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environmental Change | 2008 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0-226-53403-0 | [36][37] | |
No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict and Control | 2010 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 978-0-226-53467-1 | [38][39][40] | |
Lake Effect: Tales of Large Lakes, Arctic Winds, and Recurrent Snows | 2012 | Syracuse University Press | ISBN 978-0-8156-1004-5 | [41][42][43] | |
Adventures in Academic Cartography: A Memoir | 2014, 2016 | Syracuse, NY: Bar Scale Press | ISBN 9781523254316 | [30] | [Note 1] |
Patents and Cartographic Inventions: A New Perspective for Map History | 2017 | Palgrave Macmillan | ISBN 978-3-319-51039-2 | [44] | |
Connections and Content: Reflections on Networks and the History of Cartography | 2019 | Esri Press, | ISBN 978-1-58948-559-4 | [45][46][47] | |
Clock and Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address | 2022 | University Of Iowa Press | ISBN 978-1609388218 | [2][48] |
Co-authored books and edited volumes
[edit]Title | Co-author(s) | Date | Publisher | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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The Study of Population: Elements, Patterns, Processes | George A. Schnell | 1983 | Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co | ISBN 0-675-20046-6 | ||
The History of Cartography: Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies | George A. Schnell | 1983 | Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co | ISBN 0-675-20046-6 | ||
Map Appreciation | George A. Schnell | 1988 | Prentice-Hall | ISBN 0-13-556052-7 | ||
Volume Six of the History of Cartography:Cartography in the Twentieth Century | 2015 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 9780226534695 | [Note 2] | ||
A Directory of Cartographic Inventors: Clever People Awarded a US Patent for a Map-Related Device or Method | Adrienne Atterberry, Kayla Fermin, Gabrielle Marzolf, Madeline Hamlin | 2018 | Bar Scale Press | ISBN 978-1-985690-22-6 | [49] |
Book chapters and encyclopedia entries
[edit]Chapter Title | Book title | Co-author(s) | Date | Publisher | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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The Three R's of Gis-Based Site Selection: Representation, Resistance, and Ridicule | Policy issues in modern Cartography | 1998 | Elsevier | doi:10.1016/S1363-0814(98)80014-2 | |||
Thematic Maps in Geography | International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences | 2001 | Elsevier | doi:10.1016/B0-08-043076-7/02533-X | |||
Chapter 6 - The Internet, Cartographic Surveillance, and Locational Privacy | Maps and the Internet | 2003 | Wiley-Blackwell | doi:10.1016/B978-008044201-3/50008-6 | |||
Chapter 26 Cartography | Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century | Robert B McMaster | 2004 | Oxford University Press | doi:10.1093/oso/9780198233923.003.0038 | ||
Cartography | The Social Science Encyclopedia | 2004 | Taylor and Francis | ISBN 1134450842 | |||
Chapter 2 POMP and circumstance: Plain old map products in a cybercartographic world | Modern Cartography Series | 2005 | Elsevier | doi:10.1016/S1363-0814(05)80005-X | |||
Geolocation and Locational Privacy: The “Inside” Story on Geospatial Tracking | Privacy and Technologies of Identity | 2006 | Springer | doi:10.1007/0-387-28222-X_5 | |||
High-Resolution Coastal Elevation Data: The Key to Planning for Storm Surge and Sea Level Rise | Geospatial Technologies and Homeland Security | 2008 | Springer | doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-8507-9_11 | |||
Web Cartography and the Dissemination of Cartographic Information about Coastal Inundation and Sea Level Rise | International perspectives on maps and the Internet | 2008 | Springer | doi:10.1007/978-3-540-72029-4_4 | |||
A Century of Cartographic Change | The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation | 2010 | Wiley-Blackwell | ISBN 978-0470742839 | [Note 3] | ||
Strategies for the Visualization of Geographic Time-Series Data | The Map Reader: Theories of Mapping Practice and Cartographic Representation | 2010 | Wiley-Blackwell | ISBN 978-0470742839 | [Note 4] | ||
Strategies for the Visualization of Geographic Time-Series Data | Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica | 2011 | John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | doi:10.1002/9780470669488.ch6 | [Note 4] | ||
Reflection Essay: Strategies for the Visualization of Geographic Time-Series Data | Classics in Cartography: Reflections on Influential Articles from Cartographica | 2011 | John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | doi:10.1002/9780470669488.ch7 | |||
Maps that Say "No!": The Rise of Prohibitive Cartography | Geography and Social Justice in the Classroom | 2013 | Routledge | ISBN 9781138108707 | |||
Innovation and Inertia in Atmospheric and Census Cartography in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century America | Visible Numbers | 2016 | Routledge | ISBN 9781315084275 | |||
Cartography | International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology | 2017 | John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. | doi:10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0359 | |||
Hunches and hopes | The Routledge Handbook of Mapping and Cartography | 2017 | Routledge | ISBN 9781315736822 | |||
‘Change-of-State’ in the History of Cartography | Motion in Maps, Maps in Motion | 2020 | Amsterdam University Press | doi:10.1515/9789048542956-010 |
Peer reviewed Articles
[edit]Single author articles
[edit]Title | Date | Journal/Publication | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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The production of shaded maps on the digital computer | 1965 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1965.013_r.x | ||
Computer mapping with the digital increment plotter | 1968 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1968.00408.x | ||
Computer mapping with the digital increment plotter | 1968 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1968.00408.x | ||
Shaded area symbols for the digital increment plotter | 1970 | Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie | doi:10.1111/j.1467-9663.1970.tb00487.x | ||
A Spatially-Controlled Principal Components Analysis | 1970 | Geographical Analysis | doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.1970.tb00156.x | ||
Digitized map measurement and correlation applied to an example in crop ecology | 1971 | Geographical Review | doi:10.2307/213367 | ||
Upland adjustment to regional drainage in central Pennsylvania: an application of trend surface analysis | 1971 | Journal of Geography | doi:10.1080/00221347108981657 | ||
Comparison of quantitative regionalization methods | 1972 | Geographical Review | |||
Flow‐linkage construction for spatial trend recognition | 1972 | Geographical Analysis | doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.1972.tb00484.x | ||
Maximum-Difference Barriers : An Alternative Numerical Regiodization Method* | 1973 | Geographical Analysis | doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.1973.tb01011.x | [6][5] | [Note 5] |
Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choroplethic Maps | 1974 | The American Cartographer | doi:10.1559/152304074784107728 | ||
Maximizing the information content of maps of spatial-temporal disease distributions | 1974 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/R304-4605-34XX-5W00 | ||
Internally-stored Scan-lines for Line-printer Mapping | 1975 | The American Cartographer | doi:10.1559/152304075784313232 | ||
Class Intervals to Enhance the Visual Correlation of Choroplethic Maps | 1975 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/B588-2228-2H14-U7X5 | ||
Jacques M. May | 1976 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1976.00093.x | ||
Modifying objective functions and constraints for maximizing visual correspondence of choroplethic maps | 1976 | Cartographica | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1976.00093.x | ||
Regression-based Scaling to Facilitate the Cross-correlation of Graduated Circle Maps | 1977 | The Cartographic Journal | doi:10.1179/caj.1977.14.2.89 | ||
The significance and symbolization of trend direction | 1977 | The Cartographic Journal | doi:10.3138/5634-37V5-45KX-G687 | ||
Viewing Azimuth and Map Clarity | 1978 | Annals of the Association of American Geographers | doi:10.3138/5634-37V5-45KX-G687 | ||
Estimates of trend direction/ vagueness and bias in map reading | 1979 | Canadian Cartography | |||
Modelling the Effect of Reproduction Noise on Continuous-tone Area Symbols | 1979 | The Cartographic Journal | doi:10.1179/caj.1979.16.2.86 | ||
The hopeless pursuit of purification in cartographic communication: A comparison of graphic-arts and perceptual distortions of graytone symbols | 1980 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/YN3W-XL03-6218-0558 | ||
Automated Techniques in Support of Planning for the National Atlas | 1981 | The American Cartographer | doi:10.1559/152304081784447390 | ||
Trends in atlas development | 1981 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/1572-LG43-R75T-5455 | ||
Street Maps And Private-Sector Map Making/A Case Study Of Two Firms | 1981 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/U644-7V56-5731-8443 | ||
Map-text coordination in geographic writing | 1981 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1981.00406.x | ||
Flat Laxity, Optimization, And Rounding In The Selection Of Class Intervals | 1982 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/E553-4G4L-28P1-8741 | ||
Cartography and Mapping | 1982 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.3138/E553-4G4L-28P1-8741 | ||
Cartography, geographic information, and public policy | 1982 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1080/03098268208708847 | ||
Comments on “Automated Geography” | 1983 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1983.00346.x | ||
Cartography, mapping and geographic information | 1983 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1177/03091325830070030 | ||
Raster-mode area generalization for land use and land cover maps | 1983 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/X572-0327-4670-1573 | ||
More on mapping | 1984 | Journal of Geography in Higher Education | doi:10.1080/03098268408708903 | ||
Geographic Information and Cartography | 1984 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1177/030913258400800303 | ||
Former Editor Protests Censorship | 1985 | The American Cartographer | doi:10.1177/030913258400800303 | ||
The rise of map use by elite newspapers in England, Canada, and the United States | 1987 | Imago Mundi | doi:10.1080/03085698608592604 | ||
Displacement in vector-and raster-mode graphics | 1987 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/FW8R-2122-PT42-53M2 | ||
Telegraphy, iconography, and the weather map: Cartographic weather reports by the United States Weather Bureau, 1870–1935 | 1988 | Imago Mundi | doi:10.1080/03085698808592636 | ||
Geographic brushing: Enhancing exploratory analysis of the scatterplot matrix | 1989 | Geographical analysis | doi:10.1111/j.1538-4632.1989.tb00879.x | ||
Regionalizing and matching features for interpolated displacement in the automated generalization of digital cartographic databases | 1989 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/5T71-3231-7N24-P0J8 | ||
Interpolated Generalization: Cartographic Theory For Expert guided Feature Displacement | 1989 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/V700-H680-077Q-6503 | ||
Strategies for the visualization of geographic time-series data | 1990 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/U558-H737-6577-8U31 | ||
Graphically encoded knowledge bases for expert-guided feature generalization in cartographic display systems | 1990 | International Journal of Expert Systems | |||
Cartography at Syracuse University | 1991 | Cartography and Geographic Information Systems | doi:10.1559/152304091783786943 | ||
Ethics and map design: Six strategies for confronting the traditional one-map solution | 1991 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP10.1052 | ||
Authoring Graphic Scripts: Experiences and Principles | 1992 | Cartography and Geographic Information Systems | doi:10.1559/152304092783721240 | ||
Summary Graphics for Integrated Visualization in Dynamic Cartography | 1992 | Cartography and Geographic Information Systems | doi:10.1559/152304092783786681 | ||
Exploring the Quality of Enumeration-Area Data with Graphic Scripts | 1993 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/K633-0844-JX85-8PN1 | ||
What a Friend We Have in GIS | 1993 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1993.00448.x | ||
The Rise of the National Atlas | 1994 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/T3NN-QL75-753L-25G7 | ||
Temporal Generalization for Dynamic Maps | 1996 | Cartography and Geographic Information Systems | doi:10.1559/152304096782562118 | ||
Geography And Cartography In The Twenty-First Century | 1996 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP23.773 | ||
Civil War Newspaper Maps: A Historical Atlas | 1996 | Imago Mundi | doi:10.14714/CP23.773 | ||
Anatomy of a Cartographic Surrogate: the Portrayal of Complex Electoral Boundaries in the Congressional District Atlas | 2000 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP35.837 | ||
Hook, Line, and Gerrymander | 2000 | Mercator's World | |||
Webcams, Interactive Index Maps, and Our Brave New World’s Brave New Globe | 2000 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP37.809 | ||
My Favorite Map | 2000 | Mercator's World | |||
Simple Rules, Useful Maps | 2000 | Mercator's World | |||
The dearth of modern projects | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Orthophotos and orthophotoquad maps | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Perfectly Flat | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
The changing landscape of cartographic copyright | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Where Should Map History End? | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Map Traps | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Originality Bites | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Current and seamless: the US geological survey's national map project.(All Over The Map) | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
Current and seamless: the US geological survey's national map project.(All Over The Map) | 2001 | Mercator's World | |||
The earth moved: datums and detail on topographic maps.(All Over the Map} | 2002 | Mercator's World | |||
Faith-based cartography: it's back: the Peters world view.(All Over The Map) | 2002 | Mercator's World | |||
Wright on: density maps, symbolic landscapes, and the cartographic insight of John Kirtland Wright.(All Over The Map) | 2002 | Mercator's World | |||
Aerial Photography at the Agricultural Adjustment Administration: Acreage Controls, Conservation Benefits, and Overhead Surveillance in the 1930s | 2002 | Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing | |||
Cartography: distortions, world-views and creative solutions | 2005 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1191/0309132505ph540pr | ||
Lying with Maps | 2005 | Statistical Science | doi:10.1214/088342305000000241 | ||
Critic, Deconstruct Thyself: A Rejoinder to Koch's Nonsense of Snow | 2005 | Cartographica | doi:10.3138/N2Q6-0582-0254-7157 | ||
Cartography: uncertainty, interventions, and dynamic display | 2006 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1191/0309132506ph612pr | ||
Cartography: the multidisciplinary pluralism of cartographic art, geospatial technology, and empirical scholarship | 2007 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1177/0309132507077089 | ||
History, Jargon, Privacy and Multiple Vulnerabilities | 2013 | The Cartographic Journal | doi:10.1179/0008704113Z.00000000084 | ||
Twentieth-Century Themes for the Progressive Map Collection | 2015 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP81.1334 | ||
Motives for Patenting a Map Projection: Did Fame Trump Fortune? | 2018 | The Cartographic Journal | doi:10.1080/00087041.2018.1448563 | ||
Waldo R. Tobler (1930–2018) | 2019 | Imago Mundi | doi:10.1080/03085694.2019.1529916 |
Co-authored articles
[edit]Title | Co-author(s) | Date | Journal/Publication | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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Improving the interpretation of geographical canonical correlation models | Fay Evanko Finn | 1973 | The Professional Geographer | |||
Interstate Migration of Physicians in the United States: the Case of 1955–1959 Graduates | George A Schnell | 1976 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1976.00029.x | ||
U.S. Population Change 1960–70: Simplification, Meaning, And Mapping | George A Schnell | 1976 | Journal of Geography | doi:10.1080/00221347608980364 | ||
Maps in Minds: Reflections on Cognitive Mapping | Roger M. Downs, David Stea | 1976 | Geographical Review | doi:10.2307/215060 | ||
The mortality-fertility ratio: a useful measure for describing demographic change in the United States, 1940-1975. | George A Schnell | 1979 | Geographical survey | doi:10.2307/215060 | ||
Population change: components, measurements and effects of scale(northwestern United States) | George A Schnell | 1979 | Ecumene | |||
Focus Groups for Design Improvement in Dynamic Cartography | Myke Gluck | 1979 | Cartography and Geographic Information Systems | doi:10.1559/152304094782563948 | ||
GIS in New York State county emergency management offices: User assessment | Alberto Giordano | 1998 | Applied Geographic Studies | doi:10.1002/(SICI)1520-6319(199822)2:2<95::AID-AGS2>3.0.CO;2-M | ||
Municipal boundaries and the idea of place | G. A. Schnell | 1998 | Pennsylvania Geographer | |||
The Exploratory Essays Initiative: Background and Overview | David Woodward | 2002 | Cartography and Geographic Information Science | doi:10.1559/152304002782008477 |
Book reviews
[edit]Title | Date | Journal/Publication | Identifier | Citation(s) | Notes |
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Review work: Medical Geography: Techniques and Field Studies | 1972 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1973.tb00923.x | ||
Reviewed Work: Graphic Communication and Design in Contemporary Cartography D. R. Fraser Taylor | 1984 | Geographical Review | doi:10.2307/214769 | ||
Reviewed Work: Mapping Information: The Graphic Display of Quantitative Information Howard T. Fisher | 1984 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | |||
Reviewed Works: Semiology of Graphics: Diagrams, Networks, Maps by Jacques Bertin, William J. Berg; The Visual Display of Quantitative Information Edward R. Tufte | 1985 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | |||
Education and training in contemporary cartography: A review | 1985 | Journal of Geography in Higher Education | doi:10.1080/03098268708709010 | ||
Reviewed Work: Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe David Buisseret | 1993 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | doi:10.1080/03098268708709010 | ||
Reviewed Work: Picturing Knowledge: Historical and Philosophical Problems concerning the Use of Art in Science Brian S. Baigrie | 1997 | Geographical Review | doi:10.2307/216046 | ||
Book Review: Framework for the world. | 1999 | Progress in Human Geography | doi:10.1191/030913299672250859 | ||
Reviewed Work: South Carolina Atlas of Environmental Risks and Hazards by Susan L. Cutter, Deborah S. K. Thomas, Micah E. Cutler, Jerry T. Mitchell, Michael S. Scott | 2000 | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | |||
Review: The New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography | 2001 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP40.598 | ||
A Review of “Putting “America” on the Map: The Story of the Most Important Graphic Document in the History of the United States” | 2009 | The Professional Geographer | doi:10.1080/00330120902743621 | ||
On the Edge: Mapping North America’s Coasts by Roger M. McCoy (review) | 2009 | Cartographica | |||
Cartographic Japan: A History in Maps | 2017 | The AAG Review of Books | doi:10.1080/2325548X.2017.1257267 | ||
Dark spaces on the map | 2021 | Technology Review | |||
Review of Emma Willard: Maps of History | 2023 | Cartographic Perspectives | doi:10.14714/CP101.1829 |
See also
[edit]- Cynthia Brewer – American geographer
- Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography – Series of geography texts, 1975–1996
- Geographia Generalis – Geography textbook by Bernhardus Varenius
- Geographic information science – scientific discipline that studies the techniques to capture, represent, process, and analyze geographic information
- George F. Jenks – American geographer and cartographer
- Mei-Po Kwan – Geographer
- Scientific Geography Series – Series of geography publications, 1985–1988
- Technical geography – Study of using and creating tools to manage spatial information
- Waldo Tobler bibliography – Geographer Waldo Tobler's publications
Notes
[edit]- ^ Monmonier's autobiography.
- ^ Monmonier served as the chief editor, and wrote the Preface and Introduction
- ^ Exerpt from Monmonier's book Technological Transitions in Cartogrpahy
- ^ a b Republished Monmonier's 1990 paper from Cartographica
- ^ Journal where Monmonier first published his "Maximum-difference boundary" algorithm that would later be called the "Monmonier Algorithm"
References
[edit]- ^ "2023 AAG Awards Recognition: Lifetime Achievement Honors". American Association of Geographers. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ a b Kirby, Russell S. (2023). "Review of Clock and Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address". Cartographic Perspectives. 101. doi:10.14714/CP101.1823. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
- ^ a b Smith, Alan (2018). "Review: How to lie with maps". ft.com. Financial Times. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
- ^ Adams, Aaron; Ghosh, Debarchana; Chen, Xiang; Li, Weidong; Zhang, Chuanrong; Gallaher, Adam; Ou, Ashley Benitez (24 July 2024). "Using Geospatial Visualizations to Better Understand Public Health Data". In Cantwell-Jurkovic, Laureen P.; Parece, Tammy E. (eds.). Spatial Literacy in Public Health: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Collaborations. ACRL. ISBN 979-8-89255-547-0. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
- ^ a b Monmonier, Mark (2016). Adventures in Academic Cartography: A Memoir. Bar Scale Press. ISBN 978-0692332252.
- ^ a b Manni, Franz; Guérard, Etienne; Heyer, Evelyne (2004). "Geographic patterns of (genetic, morphologic, linguistic) variation: how barriers can be detected by using Monmonier's algorithm". Human Biology. 76 (2): 173–90. doi:10.1353/hub.2004.0034. PMID 15359530. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
- ^ Hubert, George (1989). "Reviews: Computer-Assisted Cartography: Principles and Prospects by Mark Monmonier". Computers & Geosciences. 15 (7): 1200–1201. doi:10.1016/0098-3004(89)90135-0. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Gardiner, Vince (1986). "Literature for Teaching Computer Assisted Cartography to Geographers". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 10 (1): 71–77. doi:10.1080/03098268608708958. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Smith, N. S. (1984). "Reviewed Work: Computer-Assisted Cartography-Principles and Prospect Mark S. Monmonier". The Geographical Journal. 150 (1): 125–126. doi:10.2307/633980. JSTOR 633980. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Goodchild, Michael F. (1987). "Technological Transition in Cartography". Cartographica. 24 (3): 91–124. doi:10.3138/1236-0286-3035-3520. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ Keller, C. P. (1986). "Reviews: Technological Transitions in Cartography". Canadian Geographies. 30 (4): 290–381. doi:10.1111/j.1541-0064.1986.tb01232.x. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ Smith, Linda C.; Gluck, Myke (1995). "Introduction". In Smith, Linda C.; Gluck, Myke (eds.). Geographic information systems and libraries: patrons, maps, and spatial information. Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. hdl:2142/354. ISBN 0-87845-097-1. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ Carter, James R. (1986). "Reviewed Work(s): Technological Transition in Cartography". Geographical Review. 76 (1): 112–113. doi:10.2307/214794. JSTOR 214794. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ Snyder, John P. (1987). "Reviewed Work(s): Technological Transition in Cartography". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 77 (1): 148–150. JSTOR 2569215. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ Karroway Jr., Robert W. (1987). "Reviewed Work(s): Technological Transition in Cartography". Technology and Culture. 28 (1): 181–183. doi:10.2307/3105517. JSTOR 3105517. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
- ^ MacEachren, Alan (1986). "Review of the book Technological Transition in Cartography". The American Cartographer. 13 (4): 276–277. doi:10.1559/152304086783887190.
- ^ Blakemore, M. (1986). "Reviews: Technological Transition in Cartography". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 18 (2): 283. doi:10.1068/a180277. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
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