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Jacques Bertin (27 July 1918 – 3 May 2010[1]) was a French cartographer and theorist, known from his book Semiologie Graphique (Semiology of Graphics), published in 1967. This monumental work, based on his experience as a cartographer and geographer, represents the first and widest intent to provide a theoretical foundation to Information Visualization.
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Jacques Bertin (27 July 1918 – 3 May 2010) was a French cartographer and theorist, known from his book Semiologie Graphique (Semiology of Graphics), published in 1967. This monumental work, based on his experience as a cartographer and geographer, represents the first and widest intent to provide a theoretical foundation to Information Visualization.
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

Revision as of 12:49, 20 July 2015

Jacques Bertin (27 July 1918 – 3 May 2010) was a French cartographer and theorist, known from his book Semiologie Graphique (Semiology of Graphics), published in 1967. This monumental work, based on his experience as a cartographer and geographer, represents the first and widest intent to provide a theoretical foundation to Information Visualization.

Works

  • Sémiologie graphique. Les diagrammes, les réseaux, les cartes, Paris, La Haye, Mouton: Gauthier-Villars, 1967; 2nd ed., 1973; 3rd ed., Paris: EHESS, 1999, PDF.

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