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The "e-Perimetron" new issue, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 129-218, is in the
web: http://www.e-perimetron.org, with the following contributions
- Annotations, tags and linked data. Metadata enrichment in online map
collections through Volunteer-Contributed Information.
- Analysis and evaluation of the XVIIIth century plan of Lublin as an
example of a comprehensive approach in the research of early
cartographic materials.
- The heritage of archaeological mapping in Greece and some tools for
a digital approach.
- Lafrery’s perspective map of Milan (1573): genesis and geometric content.
- An interactive secondary education history class project using
cartographic heritage interfaces: The Ancient Olympia landscape
key-study.
- The accuracy of the maps of Zeeland; Accuracy measurement as part of
the cartobibliography.
- The very first printed map in Greek, a derived map from Dutch
cartography: Chrysanthos Notaras' world map (1700) vs Jan Luyts' world
map (1692).
(Evangelos Livieratos, "e-Perimetron" Editorial Board)
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