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[Places & spaces : mapping science

Title
[Places & spaces : mapping science / curated by Katy Börner and Deborah MacPherson].
Publication
[2006]
Supplementary Content
Online version of exhibition

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Oversize Map Div. 06-1420Schwarzman Building S4 - Map Division Room 117

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Additional Authors
  • Börner, Katy.
  • MacPherson, Deborah.
Description
18 maps, graphs, and charts : most col.; each 49 x 64 cm. or smaller, on sheets 63 x 78 cm.
Alternative Title
  • Places and spaces : mapping science
  • Places & spaces : cartography of the physical and the abstract
Subjects
Note
  • Title from accompanying flier.
  • Accompanied by exhibition flier, autographed by the curators. 1 sheet : ill., maps (most col.) ; 49 x 54 cm., folded to 25 x 18 cm.
  • No. [8.] (Taxonomy visualization of patent data / by Katy Börner ... [et al.], Bloomington, Indiana, and New York, 2006) and no. [16.] (TextArc visualization of "The history of science," / by W. Bradford Paley, New York, 2006) from exhibition not part of this collection.
Exhibitions (note)
  • Collection of maps, graphs, and charts exhibited at the New York Public Library Science, Industry and Business Library, April 4 - August 31, 2006. Online version of exhibition issued on the World Wide Web. "An exhibition created to demonstrate the power of maps to understand, navigate, and manage not only physical places, but also abstract information space."
Contents
[1.] Visual elements periodic table / by Murray Robinson (illustrator) and John Emsley (chemist), London, 2005 -- [2.] Cosmographia world map / by Ptolemy, Ulm, Germany, 1482 -- [3.] U.S. frequency allocations chart / by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Washington, D.C., 2003 -- [4.] Treemap view of 2004 Usenet returnees / by Marc Smith, Redmond, Washington, 2005 -- [5.] Napoleon's march to Moscow / by Charles Joseph Minard, Paris, 1869 -- [6.] A new map of the whole world with the trade winds according to the latest and most exact observations / by Herman Moll, London, 1736 -- [7.] Timeline of 60 years of anthrax research literature / by Stephen A. Morris, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2005 -- [9.] Sky chart of New York City in April 2006 / by Roger W. Sinnott and Interactive Factory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2006 -- [10.] The structure of science / by Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Berwyn, Pennsylvania, 2005 -- [11.] Ph.D. thesis map / by Keith V. Nesbitt, Newcastle, Australia, 2004 -- [12.] 1996 map of science : a network representation of the 43 fourth-level clusters based on data from the 1996 Science citation index / by Henry Small, Philadelphia, 1999 -- [13.] Nova Anglia, Novvm Belgivm et Virginia / by Jan Jansson, Amsterdam, Holland, 1642 -- [14.] In terms of geography / by André Skupin, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2005 -- [15.] Cartographica extraordinaire : the historical map transformed / by David Rumsey and Edith M. Punt, San Francisco, California, and Montreal and Nova Scotia, Canada, 2004 -- [17.] HistCite visualization of DNA development / by Eugene Garfield (HistCite) ... [et al.], Philadelphia, Bloomington, Indiana, and New York, 2006 -- [18.] History flow visualization of the Wikipedia entry on "Evolution" / by Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda B. Viégas, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2006 -- [19.] Map of scientific paradigms / by Kevin W. Boyack and Richard Klavans, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Berwyn, Pennsylvania, 2006 -- [20.] WORLDPROCESSOR : zones of invention--patterns of patents / by Ingo Günther, New York, 2006.
Call Number
Map Div. 06-1420
OCLC
72593724
Title
[Places & spaces : mapping science / curated by Katy Börner and Deborah MacPherson].
Imprint
[2006]
Cartographic Data
Scales differ.
Exhibitions
Collection of maps, graphs, and charts exhibited at the New York Public Library Science, Industry and Business Library, April 4 - August 31, 2006. Online version of exhibition issued on the World Wide Web. "An exhibition created to demonstrate the power of maps to understand, navigate, and manage not only physical places, but also abstract information space."
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Online version of exhibition
Added Author
Börner, Katy.
MacPherson, Deborah.
Research Call Number
Map Div. 06-1420
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