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. s. 87-96.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Møller-Jensen, L 2007, Spatial narratives from mobile GIS: the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen. i Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007. <Forlag uden navn>, s. 87-96, Spatial narratives from mobile GIS, Oslo, Norge, 29/11/2010.

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Møller-Jensen, L. (2007). Spatial narratives from mobile GIS: the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen. I Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007 (s. 87-96). <Forlag uden navn>.

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Møller-Jensen L. Spatial narratives from mobile GIS: the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen. I Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007. <Forlag uden navn>. 2007. s. 87-96

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Møller-Jensen, Lasse. / Spatial narratives from mobile GIS : the case of H.C. Andersen in Copenhagen. Proceedings of ScanGIS 2007. <Forlag uden navn>, 2007. s. 87-96

Bibtex

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