When writing histories or scientific reports it is essential to accurately cite or refer the source of information you are using. This is relatively easy if you are using a book as there are comprehensive and detailed guides on how to do this. My questions is how does on cite maps and since maps are sometimes distributed as GIS packages, how you would cite them?
I have found some information on maps and my version of EndNote has a format from maps but I note that one thing that is commonly missing is "projection" which surely is as critical as scale.
I have found some ways to cite the GIS program but not the actual data.
I would be interested in any thoughts members might have on this question.
Iain
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I have found some information on maps and my version of EndNote has a format from maps but I note that one thing that is commonly missing is "projection" which surely is as critical as scale.
I have found some ways to cite the GIS program but not the actual data.
I would be interested in any thoughts members might have on this question.
Iain
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