Cartographic Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Cartographic Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lists of Important Objects on Soviet Military City Plans – An Initial Analysis24
Research on the Metric Properties of Plans of Lviv from 1766 to 184412
Mind the Map: Redesigning the London Underground Map11
Sixty Years of The Cartographic Journal : Advancing the World of Mapping8
From Paper to Digital and from Relief to Smart Cities: the Evolution of 3D Cartography and New Means of Access to Spatial Data6
Soviet Tourist Maps: A Short Overview4
The Political Cartographies of Marthe Rajchman3
Preserving Change Information in Multi-temporal Choropleth Maps Through an Extended Data Classification Method3
On The Living Black Atlas: Learning Geospatial Ethics from the African American Freedom Struggle3
Correction3
An Experimental Evaluation of Kernel Density Estimation to Choose Categorical Map Colours2
Objective and Subjective Methods for Evaluating the Usability of Schematic Maps: The Case Against Informal Expert Assessments2
Soviet Mapping: Then and Now2
Geospatial Ethical Frameworks: A Preliminary Analysis of Current Models2
On the Ethics of Cartographic Ethics2
Notes on the Eisenlohr Projection2
Preventing False Memories and Revitalizing Collective Memory with the Help of Historical Cartographic Materials and GIS: An Examination of the Lost Piers of Mersin2
Evaluating the Geometry of Objects in Cartographic Generalization with Hu's Invariants2
Why Finance Needs Maps and Vice Versa2
Atlas des grandes découvertes. De l'Antiquité à nos jours [Atlas of Great Discoveries. From Antiquity to the Present Day]2
Decolonizing Geography: An IntroductionDecolonizing Geography: An Introduction by Sarah A. Radcliffe, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2022, 208 pp., £15.00(pbk), ISBN 97815095416072
Henry Beck’s Map Style in New York City2
‘Girls, Girls, Everywhere You Look, Nothing but Girls!’ Women, Maps and Mapping1
Alice Hudson and the Cartographic Community of the New York Public Library1
Theorizing ‘Really Good Maps’: Cartography and Aesthetic Philosophy1
Editorial Preface1
The British Cartographic Society Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 December 20231
Roger William Anson: Pioneer of Education in British Cartography1
Rethinking ‘Space as a Container’: Is Everything Signal Variation?1
Ethical Challenges Arising from the Mapping of Mobile Phone Location Data1
The British Cartographic Society Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 December 20221
The British Cartographic Society Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 December 20241
Thematic World Maps in the News: How Effective are They on Smartphones?1
United Kingdom National Report to the International Cartographic Association, 2019–20231
Geometric Stalemate and De-Evolution of Adriatic Sea Representations on Early Modern Age Nautical Charts1
United Kingdom National Report to the ICA 2019–20231
Lost and Found in the Map Library: Ena L. Yonge (1895–1971) and the History of Map Librarianship1
Priority-Zone Mapping for Reforestation: Case Study in the Montane Dry Forests of Bolivia0
Soviet Military Maps of China0
Guidelines for Standardizing the Design of Tactile Maps: A Review of Research and Best Practice0
Women and Children First: Gender, Flood and Victimhood in Story Maps of the Dutch Inundations of 1740 and 17410
Verification of Cartographic Communication Models Using Detection of Map Reading Strategies Based on Eye Movement Recording0
From Centre to Suburbs: Investigating How Transit Maps Streamline Residents’ Spatial Representations0
The Representation of Women on Sixteenth-Century French Manuscript Maps of the World: Adornment, Enticement, and Admonition0
Editorial Preface0
Correction0
Newcastle upon Tyne: Mapping the CityNewcastle upon Tyne: Mapping the City by Michael Barke, Brian Robson and Anthony ChampionBirlinn, Edinburgh, 2021, 256 pp., £30.00(hbk), ISBN 97817802772640
Good Vibrations: Op Art and Fresh Cartography0
The Ethical Turn in Cartography0
An Overview of Al-Biruni’s Lasting Contributions to Cartographic Science0
Classification of Animated Maps – A Multi-Perspective Approach0
Illuminating Sixteenth-century Measuring Methods and Map Design: New Findings from Pieter Pourbus’ Chorographic Maps0
Generalizing OD Maps to Explore Multi-dimensional Geospatial Datasets0
Assessing the Usability and Suitability of Area Mapping Tools for Capturing Spatial Perception and Knowledge0
A Comparison of Machine Learning Methods Applied to the Automated Selection of River Networks0
Beyond ‘Clerical Cartography’: Gender and the (Re)Production of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps0
Metrochrones: Schematic Isochrones for Schematic Metro Maps0
A Comparative Analysis of the Soviet Military City Plans of Tel Aviv, Israel and Copenhagen, Denmark (1985)0
Ferjan Ormeling: International Champion of Cartography0
3D-Terrain Mapping and Mixed Reality Cartography Supporting Edutainment in Landscape Genesis – The Saarschleife Geotope Application0
A National Focus for Cartographic Thought: Celebrating 60 Years of the BCS0
Designing Metaphorical Multivariate Symbols to Optimize Dockless Bike Sharing0
Mappings of/on Women’s Bodies: A Semiological Analysis of Latin American Feminist Maps0
Proposing a Design Development Cycle: A Case Study on Creating a User-Friendly Digital Local Food Map0
The British Cartographic Society Awards 20240
The American Southern Baptist Mission and Maps of Yorùbáland: The Evolution of a Cartographic Style0
From Historical Maps to Remote Sensing: Reconstructing Land Use Changes on Norfolk Island over the Past 250 Years0
A Critical Reflection on Sonic Maps and the Search for an Audiovisual Cartography Model0
A History of the Second World War in 100 MapsA History of the Second World War in 100 Mapsby Jeremy BlackUniversity of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2020, 256 pp., $35.00(hbk), ISBN 97807123531370
A Proposal for Multi-scale Topographic Map Symbols for Roads and Buildings in Brazilian Urban Areas0
Large-scale Generation of Transit Maps from OpenStreetMap Data0
How Can We Organize Narrative Maps? A Visual Storytelling Application for Nanjing Ming City Wall0
Evaluating Map Projections for Globemaking0
Correction0
Combining Historical Maps, Travel Itineraries and Least-Cost Path Modelling to Reconstruct Pre-Modern Travel Routes and Locations in Northern Tigray (Ethiopia)0
The Map of the Coatzacoalcos River (1580): The First Cartography of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec0
Where Are All the Women Mapmakers? The Case of Selina Hall0
The Contributions of Myriem Foncin (1893–1976) and Monique Pelletier (1936–2020) to the History of Cartography and Librarianship0
Digitizing Early Postwar Canadian Census Tract Maps: Sources, Methods and Challenges0
Beck at 900
An Empirical Study on Interfaces for Presenting Large Sets of Point Features in Mobile Maps0
Building the Great Chain, Expanding the Empire: Triangulation in the Time of Napoleon0
The British Cartographic Society Awards 20220
Misleading Whom? Assumptions about Map Users and Engagement Contexts in COVID-19 Map Misleadingness Claims0
A Brief Overview of Soviet and Russian Military Map Symbology and Terms0
A New Map of the World’s Hydrosphere0
The President's Address to the British Cartographic Society 20240
Computing Data-driven Multilinear Metro Maps0
Mud and Blood in the Final Months of World War II: ‘Soil’ Maps of North-West Germany that Helped to Guide British and Canadian Military Operations in Early 19450
The Polar Chart of Pedro Reinel (c. 1521–1524): A Diplomatic Tool or a Scientific Argument?0
Interactive Visualization of Electrical Power Flow Using A Schematic Map0
A Displacement Algorithm Considering Geometry Constraints to Resolve Spatial Conflicts between Roads and Buildings0
An Analysis of the Historical Moltke Map of Istanbul using Georeferencing with Robust Estimation0
‘Octavia Always Enjoyed a Map’: Octavia Hill, Maps, and Victorian Women Reformers0
Getting to the Point? Rethinking Arrows on Maps0
The British Cartographic Society Awards 20230
Beck to The Future: Some Reflections on Designing a New Tube Map0
The Power of Where: A Geographic Approach to the World's Greatest Challenges0
Opportunities and Challenges for the Next Generation of Cartographers: An Inclusive Workshop Study with Early-Career Cartography Professionals0
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