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Cartography and Geographic Information Society

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The Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS) is a learned society in the fields of cartography and geographic information science. It includes the U.S. National Committee for the International Cartographic Association (ICA).[1] It started in 1974 as the Cartography Division of the American Congress for Surveying and Mapping (ACSM); in 1981 the division became the American Cartographic Association, and in 1996 it received its current name.[2]

Its official academic journal is titled Cartography and Geographic Information Science,[3] and is published on behalf of CaGIS by Taylor & Francis.[4] It also hosts the AutoCarto conference series,[5] previously known as International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography (subject also known as automated cartography, hence the name).

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] CaGIS Web Site
  2. ^ [2] CaGIS About Us Page
  3. ^ [3] Cartography and Geographic Information Science Journal Web site.
  4. ^ [4] The Taylor & France home of the journal with editorial staff, reviewers, and a full archive of volumes, issues, and articles
  5. ^ [5] Home page for the AutoCarto Conference