Check out my latest co-authored article...something a bit different from my usual academic interests. Honored to be invited to contribute my cartographic and spatial analysis expertise. https://t.co/DY0Laf2APr
Congratulations to faculty member @Fritz_Kessler; he is co-author on a recent publication in the Journal of Cancer Education re. understanding cancer patients' adherance to COVID-19 prevention recommendations. See more here: https://t.co/6n8pnQG2GE
@cartofish As a former editor, I always tried to send out manuscripts for review within a few days. As an author, I have experienced a range of wait-times. In my opinion, I would inquire if two weeks have passed and no word.
@Jasonforrestftw Thanks for sharing. I visited the museum in May and it was really impressive. They said that the displayed globes are only a small percentage of the total they have in their collection. Most of their globes are too fragile to be placed in the museum for viewing.
@RARohde This is a really great visualization! Is there a published paper that accompanies this visualization that would place the observed patterns into a medical-historical context?
Eduard 1.2 has been released. Eduard can now download MERIT DEM data that covers high latitudes, such as Novaya Zemlya, and has other new features:
https://t.co/4eQYeGo0xc
https://t.co/JZuWPG34BX
Our summer session will be here quickly, starting May 10! Check out our diverse course offerings here: https://t.co/6eKQBIV7dL, and email us at [email protected] w/ any questions!
Check out our recent article published in CaGIS @cartographyGIS focusing on cognitive and perceptual issues related to map projection research. Co-authored with my distinguished colleague Sarah Battersby @mapsOverlord https://t.co/mCDFrBV3Bx