TERRA DIGITALIS: DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE UNA REVISTA INTERNACIONAL INTERACTIVA DE MAPAS ARBITRADOS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21138/GF.555Keywords:
Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales (IDE), Servicios en línea, cartografía, datos geocientíficos, RevistasAbstract
En las revistas científicas arbitradas, comúnmente el mapa se considera como un producto secundario. A ello contribuyen seguramente limitaciones de formato y costo de este tipo de publicaciones. Sin embargo avances recientes en los ámbitos de la cibercartografía y la geoinformática extienden las capacidades de la cartografía como herramienta de comunicación científica a través de Internet habilitando: 1) la visualización fluida de mapas de muy alta resolución 2) la inclusión de contenidos interactivos tales como animaciones, gráficas, videos y visualizaciones 3D 3) la interacción con los datos subyacentes y 4) el acceso a colecciones de datos geocientíficos. En este artículo presentamos el diseño e implementación innovadora de una revista científica de mapas arbitrados, que integra los elementos referidos.References
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