Spatial narratives from mobile GIS: the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen
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Spatial narratives from mobile GIS : the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen. / Møller-Jensen, Lasse.
Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007. <Forlag uden navn>, 2007. p. 87-96.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Spatial narratives from mobile GIS
T2 - Spatial narratives from mobile GIS
AU - Møller-Jensen, Lasse
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Principles of a mobile gps-enabled gis acting as a tourist information system are discussed and exemplified with special focus on the narrative aspects of tourist guidance. Flexible adaptation to user movements is accomplished by providing information about objects that the user passes as well as site-specific ‘narrative links' to new locations that the user may choose to visit. The strategy is expected to enable an enhanced travel experience for someone heading for a specific destination while still provide the basis for 'explorative detours'. The principles are illustrated through a case-study of H.C. Andersen's residences in Copenhagen
AB - Principles of a mobile gps-enabled gis acting as a tourist information system are discussed and exemplified with special focus on the narrative aspects of tourist guidance. Flexible adaptation to user movements is accomplished by providing information about objects that the user passes as well as site-specific ‘narrative links' to new locations that the user may choose to visit. The strategy is expected to enable an enhanced travel experience for someone heading for a specific destination while still provide the basis for 'explorative detours'. The principles are illustrated through a case-study of H.C. Andersen's residences in Copenhagen
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - gis
KW - spatial narratives
KW - location-based
KW - gps
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-82-7636-020-2
SP - 87
EP - 96
BT - Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007
PB - <Forlag uden navn>
Y2 - 29 November 2010
ER -
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