Examples of freely available atlases that have been created with Geopublisher:
A great variety of atlases can be created with Geopublisher:
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IMPETUS Atlas 2.0![]() |
The purpose for the IMPETUS Interactive Digital Atlas (IIDA) arises from the need for publishing basic data and relevant results of the IMPETUS Project in an user friendly way. IIDA was designed as an information system, which enables the visualisation of geo-data in the form of maps with links to explinatory text, graphics and related data. Cartographic multilayer display and overlay functionality can help to understand complex issues and processes. Further results, methods, concepts and case studies are available as PDF documents. The objective of IIDA is an open access to the information for all interested people, especially for the non-scientific public like local institutions or stakeholders. Internet and CD/DVD provide low-cost media for distribution. IIDA is a product in development with ongoing activities in integrating cartographic layers and presenting new research results. |
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Offline: ZIP Instructions: Unzip the file and run start.bat
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GP Chart Demo Atlas Publisher: |
This atlas consists of onyl one map and one barchart. It is part of the Geopublisher Chart Tutorial. This atlas may also be downloaded as a Geopublisher working copy. You may change and extend the working copy and export new atlases from it yourself: ChartDemoAtlas_WorkingCopy.zip |
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| SCARAB Atlas Surveillance of Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Atlas Publisher: Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Immunologie und Hygiene, University of Cologne |
Acinetobacter baumannii is a growing threat in the nosocomial environment. Intrinsically resistant to many antimicrobials and disinfectants, an even greater challenge is the emergence of carbapenem-resistant (CR) isolates. CR is mediated through upregulation of the intrinsic oxacillinase (OXA-51-like), the acquisition of an additional oxacillinase or a metallo-beta-lactamase (MBL). Epidemiological studies have shown the existence of three epidemic A. baumannii European clones, however, their global significance is currently unknown. This ongoing study aims to investigate carbapenem resistance in a worldwide cohort of Acinetobacter baumannii by:
In autumn 2008 the research results have been published in the form of a digital Atlas using Geopublisher. The SCARAB Atlas will be continuously updated with new research results. |
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