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Information, place, and cyberspace : issues in accessibility
Information, place, and cyberspace : issues in accessibility
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- International Standard Book Number
- 3540674926
- Library of Congress Call Number
- T58.5-.I5252000
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 303.48/33-21
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- Berlin : Springer, c2000.
- Physical Description
- xi,381 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- General Note
- Proceedings based on a conference held Nov.1998 at the AsilomarConference Center in Pacific Grove, Calif. on "Measuring and RepresentingAccessibility in the Information Age," sponsored by the National Center forGeographic Information and Analysis.
- Bibliography, Etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Formatted Contents Note
- Foreword Michael F. Goodchild and Eric Sheppard -- 1. Information,place, cyberspace, and accessibility Donald G. Janelle and David C. Hodge-- pt. I. Conceptualization and measurement 2. Conceptualizing andmeasuring accessibility within physical and virtual spaces HelenCouclelis and Arthur Getis. 3. Evaluating intra-metropolitan accessibilityin the information age: operational issues, objectives, and implementation Lauren M. Scott. 4. Transportation, telecommunications, and the changinggeography of opportunity Qing Shen. 5. Space, time and sequencing:substitution at the physical/virtual interface Pip Forer and OttoHuisman. 6. The fuzzy logic of accessibility Eric J. Heikkila. 7. TheE-merging geography of the information society: from accessibility toadaptability Daniel Z. Sui -- pt. II. Visualization and representation 8. Representing and visualizing physical, virtual and hybrid informationspaces Michael Batty and Harvey J. Miller. 9. Who's up? Globalinterpersonal temporal accessibility Andrew Harvey and Paul A. Macnab. 10. The role of the real city in cyberspace: understanding regionalvariations in Internet accessibility Mitchell L. Moss and Anthony M.Townsend. 11. Accessibility to information within the Internet: how can itbe measured and mapped? Martin Dodge. 12. Towards spatial interactionmodels of information flows Shane Murnion. 13. Application of aCAD-based accessibility model Paul C. Adams. 14. Human extensibilityand individual hybrid-accessibility in space-time: a multi-scalerepresentation using GIS Mei-Po Kwan -- pt. III. Societal issues 15. Accessibility and societal issues in the information age Mark I.Wilson. 16. Reconceptualizing accessibility Susan Hanson. 17. Revisiting the concept of accessibility: some comments and researchquestions Sylvie Occelli. 18. Legal access to geographic information:measuring losses or developing responses? Harlan J. Onsrud. 19. Qualitative GIS: to mediate, not dominate Robert Mugerauer -- pt. IV. Conclusion From sustainable transportation to sustainable accessibility:can we avoid a new Tragedy of the commons? Helen Couclelis.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Information technology Social aspects Congresses.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Communication Congresses.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Cyberspace Social aspects Congresses.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Computers and civilization Congresses.
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- Janelle, Donald G. , 1940-
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- Hodge, David C.((David Charles))
- Added Entry-Corporate Name
- National Center for Geographic Information & Analysis (U.S.)
- Control Number
- joongbu:321901