1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990000663950203316

Autore

GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang : von

Titolo

Faust / Wolfgang Goethe ; introduzione di Cesare Cases ; traduzione di Barbara Allason

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Torino : G. Einaudi, 1991

ISBN

88-06-00331-3

Descrizione fisica

CVI, 375 p. ; 18 cm

Collana

Nuova universale Einaudi ; 53

Disciplina

832.6

Collocazione

VARIE COLL. 10/53

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNISA990002034960203316

Titolo

Diccionario de uso del español de América y España / [dirección editorial, Núria Lucena Cayuela]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Barcelona : Vox, 2002

ISBN

84-8332-349-4

Descrizione fisica

XXIII, 2022 p. ; 26 cm

Disciplina

463

Soggetti

Lingua spagnola - Dizionari

Collocazione

I.1.A. 463 14(463 14, II sp B 3 81)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Spagnolo

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Sottotitolo in copertina: la universalidad del español en más de 112000 significados



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910809953103321

Autore

Plantin Jean-Christophe

Titolo

Participatory mapping : new data, new cartography / / Jean-Christophe Plantin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-118-96692-9

1-118-96693-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (178 p.)

Collana

FOCUS : GIS and Territorial Intelligence Series

Disciplina

526.028546782

Soggetti

Cartography - Computer network resources

Cartography - Data processing

Geographic information systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part 1. Origins and Properties of Online Maps; Chapter 1. Tooling Up For Complexity; 1.1. Maps as intellectual technology; 1.1.1. Between graphic reason and unreason; 1.1.2. The collection of writings; 1.1.3. Managing complexity; 1.2. A shift in the uses of maps; 1.2.1. From topographic to thematic maps; 1.2.2. The rise of the graphic representation of information; 1.2.3. Maps and engineers; 1.2.4. Maps and doctors; Chapter 2. From Gis to Web Maps; 2.1. The origins of a communication approach to maps

2.1.1. Arthur Robinson's functional design2.1.2. Jacques Bertin's graphic semiology; 2.1.3. The map communication model; 2.1.4. Beyond the transmission model; 2.2. The rise of the notion of participation within maps; 2.2.1. The emergence and criticisms of GIS; 2.2.2. From PPGIS to online maps; 2.2.3. Maps and the Web; Chapter 3. A Participant In The Web Of Platform; 3.1. Technical architecture of Web maps; 3.1.1. First online maps; 3.1.2. APIs and mashups; 3.1.3. The Web as platforms; 3.2. Google Maps versus OpenStreetMap?; 3.2.1. The map according to Google

3.2.2. Where does OpenStreetMap fit in?3.2.3. Between opposition and



influence; Chapter 4. Maps And Web-Based Data; 4.1. Categories and data structure; 4.1.1. Static data; 4.1.2. Contributory data; 4.1.3. Dynamic data.; 4.2. Expressive, technical and scientific bricolage; 4.2.1. Personalizing; 4.2.2. Managing contingency; 4.2.3. Ensuring validity; Part 2. Mapping Practices In Emergency Situations; Chapter 5. The State of Information After the Fukushima Disaster; 5.1. The challenges in accessing information; 5.1.1. Timeline of the events; 5.1.2. The lack of official information

5.2. Flaws in the published data on radiation5.2.1. Scattered and complex documents; 5.2.2. Non-downloadable data; 5.2.3. The lack of temporal metadata; 5.2.4. Heterogeneous measurement units; Chapter 6. Producing Radiation Maps; 6.1. Producing radiation data; 6.1.1. Producing data with Geiger counters; 6.1.2. Extracting data from official Websites; 6.1.3. Combining different data sources; 6.2. Three attitudes toward radiation data sources; 6.2.1. Using alternative data; 6.2.2. Using official data; 6.2.3. Using all the available data sources; Chapter 7. Circulation and Use of Maps

7.1. Cartographers' motives7.1.1. Making the data visible; 7.1.2. Maintaining a neutral stance; 7.1.3. Providing a lobbying tool; 7.2. Taking action on the basis of a map; 7.2.1. Verifying the data in emergency situations; 7.2.2. Discussing maps from their data; 7.2.3. Stepping in on a controversial point; Chapter 8. The Shape of Public Engagement; 8.1. An emerging online public; 8.1.1. The role of controversies in democracies; 8.1.2. Public engagement on nuclear issues; 8.1.3. Accounting for the materiality of objects; 8.1.4. From a "phantom public" to a "foam"; 8.2. An ad hoc engagement

8.2.1. Self-expression versus opening of the data

Sommario/riassunto

This book is intended for applications of online digital mapping, called mashups (or composite application), and to analyze the mapping practices in online socio-technical controversies. The hypothesis put forward is that the ability to create an online map accompanies the formation of online audience and provides support for a position in a debate on the Web.The first part provides a study of the map: - a combination of map and statistical reason- crosses between map theories and CIS theories- recent developments in scanning the map, from Geographic Information S