- Source: Mark Monmonier bibliography
Mark Monmonier (born February 2, 1943) is a geographer with a long track record of publications that have been influential to the discipline. In 2023, the American Association of Geographers awarded Monmonier a lifetime achievement award, with prominent mention of his publication track record, specifically stating, "Monmonier’s works are timeless and have transformed how people see, analyze, and interact with maps." Monmonier stands out from other academics in that he published several books aimed at the general population. His most famous book, How to Lie with Maps has been referred to as the "bible for cartographers" by Steven Bernard of the Financial Times and ""the closest thing to a religious text we have in cartography" in Spatial Literacy in Public Health: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Collaborations. His publication Maximum-Difference Barriers : An Alternative Numerical Regiodization Method lead to what is now referred to as the "Monmonier Algorithm."
Books
= Single author books
== Co-authored books and edited volumes
== Book chapters and encyclopedia entries
=Peer reviewed Articles
= Single author articles
== Co-authored articles
=Book reviews
See also
Notes
References
External links
Author's web site.
Syracuse Maxwell Page
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- Sejarah kartografi
- Mark Monmonier bibliography
- How to Lie with Maps
- Waldo Tobler bibliography
- Technological Transition in Cartography
- Geographic Names Information System
- Cartography
- Cartographic propaganda
- Mercator projection
- Geographic information system
- Mercator 1569 world map