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Comment impliquer le public et les patient(e)s dans la recherche en prévention primaire: Perspectives internationales et leçons tirées du réseau de recherche en prévention primaire des cancers CANCEPT. [PDF]

open access: yesCan J Public Health
Oustric P   +17 more
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Information cartography

Communications of the ACM, 2015
A metro map can tell a story, as well as provide good directions.
Dafna Shahaf   +3 more
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CARTOGRAPHY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARTOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY FOR DEVELOPMENT

The Canadian Surveyor, 1987
This paper argues that the technological “development of cartography” is dominating the discipline. Interest in technology is resulting in neglect of other aspects of the discipline such as the application of cartography to the solution of human problems. Consideration of cartography as art has disappeared from cartographic journals. The over-emphasis
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Syntactic Cartography

2019
Syntactic cartography emerged in the 1990s as a result of the growing consensus in the field about the central role played by functional elements and by morphosyntactic features in syntax. The declared aim of this research direction is to draw maps of the structures of syntactic constituents, characterize their functional structure, and study the array
Shlonsky, Ur, Bocci, Giuliano
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Cartographie participative, cartographie indisciplinée

L'Information géographique, 2013
Cet article propose une synthèse sur les différentes formes de cartographie participatives, qui ont émergé à partir des années 1980 dans le cadre de l’aide au développement, et se sont épanouies dans un tout autre contexte technique, avec les cartes numériques créées à l’aide d’interfaces de programmation, associées à un internet contributif, le Web 2 ...
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Computers and Cartography

Computer, 1972
Computer-aided plotting is turning the ancient art of cartography into an exact science. Today's geologist, civil engineer, city planner, highway engineer and government cartographer have turned to small computers and digital plotters for maps that in the past were produced entirely by hand.
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