The editorial team of Cartographica invites the participants of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Canadian Cartographic Association (COGS, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia; May 30 - June 2, 2018) to submit a full paper describing original research contribution in all aspects of Cartography. The papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented at the Conference and be published in the Fall issue of Cartographica (volume 53, issue 4). In the event of sufficient submissions an entire special issue will be dedicated.
Please submit manuscripts through the CCA online peer review management system ScholarOneManuscripts by the specified deadline below. Prior to submitting your manuscript, you will have to register for an account if you do not already have one. When you submit the manuscript, please follow these instructions:
- Select the article type as "Special Issue."
- Paper submissions must be up to 6,000 words long and contain the title and abstract. Upload the file designation as the "Main Document."
- Include a title page with the author(s) name(s), affiliation(s), contact details (post, phone, fax, email), and a brief biography of author(s) (up to 100 words). Upload the title page as a separate document with the file designation as "Supplemental File NOT for Review" and order this document first. (If you include a cover letter to the editor, please also select the file designation as "Supplemental File NOT for Review" and order the cover letter first, the title page second, and the main document third.)
- Authors may wish to refer to Cartographica's submission guidelines.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission March 5, 2018
Decisions to Authors April 16, 2018
Presentation at the Conference May 30 - June 2, 2018
Revised-paper Submission July 31, 2018
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