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in this issue Letter from the Editor essay Cartographic Futures On A Digital Earth 3 Michael F. Goodchild I am pleased to announce that Dr. Scott Freundschuh from the Uni- featured articles versity of Minnesota-Duluth, has The Nature of Creativity in with Special 12 agreed to take over the editorship Reference to the Barbara Petchenik Design Competition of Cartographic Perspectives begin- Henry W. Castner ning with the first issue of 2001. Scott will be CPs fourth editor. A Case for Teaching Geographic without GIS 23 David DiBiase served beginning Anne Kelly Knowles with the conception of the jour- nal in 1989 to 1992. Sona Andews A View From On High: Heinrich Berann's Panoramas and 38 was editor between 1993 to 1996. Landscape Visualization Techniques for the U.S. National I have served as editor since 1997 Park Service with the help of a number of guest Tom Patterson editors. Jim Anderson will con- tinue as Assistant Editor and will Poems Shaped Like : (Di)Versifying the Teaching of 66 be invaluable in the transition. , II Scott will appoint his own Edito- Adele J. Haft rial Board and section editors. The outgoing editors wish the new team good luck on their endeavor. MAP LIBRARY BULLETIN BOARD th The Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic 92 This 36 issue of CP is the Education longest and most colorful ever Yolanda Theunissen and Matthew Edney published. With 100 pages, this is- sue reflects the fact that the rate of Charting Neptune's Realm: From Classical Mythology to 93 article submissions has increased Satellite Imagery over the past few years. All of the featured articles published in this CARTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES Using Remote Sensing Imagery to Texturize Layer Tinted 94 (continued on page 99) Relief Jeffrey S. Nighbert NACIS WEB SITE NACIS NEWS 99 www.nacis.org Number 36, Spring 2000 cartographic perspectives 99

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NACIS and Mark Monmonier, the guest editor of CP 35 would like to thank the following individuals who served as referees:

Ronald Abler Christian Axsiom James Carter Donald Dahmann Dydia Delyser Munroe Eagles Matthew Edney Ronald Grim Donald Meinig Mary Pedley Michael Peterson

NACIS would like to thank the following individuals who have made donations to the cost of Car- tographic Perspectives in 2000:

Christina Erikson Nancy Haack John Hutchinson John Pound

Letter from the Editor (continued from page 1) issue include color as well. We hope to continue publish- ing at least one color issue every year. Finally, we were saddened to hear of the death of Borden Dent, a member of our Editorial Board. Borden, chair of the Department of Geography at Georgia State University and best known for his textbook entitled Thematic Cartog- raphy, died of complications from an operation at the age of 62 on August 17, 2000. I enjoyed work- ing with Borden on the Board. His reviews of articles were always concise and to the point. CP will miss his service. will miss a great teacher and scholar.