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Quantitative geographers switched over to gis or they went to the back of the research funding line. Jon reades, department of geography, king's college computational research: One of the first big applications of the computer in britain during the 1950s. Computational geometry is a forum for research in theoretical and applied aspects of computational geometry. In the intervening time, gis have improved somewhat and geography has become very much.
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This is a guest post by john hessler, a specialist in the library's geography and map division, focusing on computational geography and geographic information science.
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