Key-title Geodesy and Cartography (Warsaw. Online)
Geodesy and Cartography (Warsaw. Online)
Title proper: Geodesy and Cartography.
Abbreviated key-title: Geod. Cartogr. (Wars., Online)
Original alphabet of title: Basic roman
Subject: UDC : 528
Subject: UDC : 528.9
Subject: Geodesy. Surveying. Photogrammetry. Remote sensing. Cartography
Corporate contributor: Polish Academy of Sciences. Committee on Geodesy
Corporate contributor: Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Geodezji.
Publisher: Warsaw: "Versita"
Dates of publication: 2010- 9999
Description: Vol. 59, iss. 1 (June 2010)-
Frequency: Semiannual
Type of resource: Periodical
Language: English
Country: Poland
Medium: Online
Indexed by: DOAJ
Indexed by: WIKIDATA
Indexed by: EZB
Indexed by: OPENALEX
Indexed by: SHERPA ROMEO
Indexed by: SUDOC
Indexed by: ROAD
Indexed by: CROSSREF
Indexed by: ZDB
Indexed by: FATCAT
Indexed by: THE KEEPERS
Digital Archives:
Digital Archives:
Internet Archive Scholar, Internet Archive, https://fatcat.wiki/container/2apha4mrsvhdpibim3jspxquaa, Unrestricted online access, 2010/2017
Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries, https://scholarsportal.info, Online access with authorization, 2017/2017
Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries, https://scholarsportal.info, Online access with authorization, 2016/2017
Library of Congress, Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov, Online access with authorization, 2014/2017
Portico, Portico, https://www.portico.org, Online access with authorization, 2010/2017
Has other medium version: Geodesy and Cartography (Warsaw), 2080-6736
Continued by: Advances in Geodesy and Geoinformation, 2720-7242
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