Cartographic Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Cartographic Journal is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lists of Important Objects on Soviet Military City Plans – An Initial Analysis18
Imaging and Mapping Eastern Europe: Sarmatia Europea to Post-Communist Bloc9
Sixty Years of The Cartographic Journal : Advancing the World of Mapping8
Mind the Map: Redesigning the London Underground Map8
The Effect of Display Pixel Density on the Minimum Legible Size of Fundamental Cartographic Symbols7
Soviet Tourist Maps: A Short Overview6
Preserving Change Information in Multi-temporal Choropleth Maps Through an Extended Data Classification Method6
Atlas des grandes découvertes. De l'Antiquité à nos jours [Atlas of Great Discoveries. From Antiquity to the Present Day]5
On The Living Black Atlas: Learning Geospatial Ethics from the African American Freedom Struggle5
Objective and Subjective Methods for Evaluating the Usability of Schematic Maps: The Case Against Informal Expert Assessments4
Hierarchical Extraction of Skeleton Structures from Discrete Buildings3
Soviet Mapping: Then and Now3
Why Finance Needs Maps and Vice Versa2
Decolonizing Geography: An IntroductionDecolonizing Geography: An Introduction by Sarah A. Radcliffe, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2022, 208 pp., £15.00(pbk), ISBN 97815095416072
Notes on the Eisenlohr Projection2
Editorial2
The British Cartographic Society Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 December 20221
From Historic Cartography to Historical Mapping: Creating a Digital Edition of the Gaul/Raczyński Map of Greater Poland (1807−1812)1
Choriented Maps: Visualizing SDG Data on Mobile Devices1
An Analysis of the Global Symbology of Soviet Military City Plans1
United Kingdom National Report to the International Cartographic Association, 2019–20231
An Experimental Evaluation of Kernel Density Estimation to Choose Categorical Map Colours1
Roger William Anson: Pioneer of Education in British Cartography1
Henry Beck’s Map Style in New York City1
Theorizing ‘Really Good Maps’: Cartography and Aesthetic Philosophy1
A Review of Maps in PhDs: Is Your Map Worth a Thousand Words?1
Ethical Challenges Arising from the Mapping of Mobile Phone Location Data1
Antarctic Atlas: New Maps and Graphics That Tell the Story of a Continent1
Preventing False Memories and Revitalizing Collective Memory with the Help of Historical Cartographic Materials and GIS: An Examination of the Lost Piers of Mersin1
Beyond Convention: Cultivating Creativity and the Cartographic Imagination1
Geometric Stalemate and De-Evolution of Adriatic Sea Representations on Early Modern Age Nautical Charts1
Thematic World Maps in the News: How Effective are They on Smartphones?1
United Kingdom National Report to the ICA 2019–20231
A Key Numbering Solution for 1:25,000 Topographic Maps1
Mapscapes: Applying Anachronic Techniques in Contemporary Maps as a Design Strategy for New Ways of Seeing1
Evaluating the Geometry of Objects in Cartographic Generalization with Hu's Invariants1
On the Ethics of Cartographic Ethics1
Lines of Power: The Eighteenth-Century Struggle Over the Norwegian–Swedish Border in Central Scandinavia1
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