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Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps

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Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps. / Molineux, Andrew; Cheverst, Keith.
BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference. ed. / Steve Love; Kate Hone; Tom McEwan. Swindon: British Computer Society, 2013. 36.

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Molineux, A & Cheverst, K 2013, Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps. in S Love, K Hone & T McEwan (eds), BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference., 36, British Computer Society, Swindon. <http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2578093>

APA

Molineux, A., & Cheverst, K. (2013). Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps. In S. Love, K. Hone, & T. McEwan (Eds.), BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference Article 36 British Computer Society. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2578093

Vancouver

Molineux A, Cheverst K. Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps. In Love S, Hone K, McEwan T, editors, BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference. Swindon: British Computer Society. 2013. 36

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Molineux, Andrew ; Cheverst, Keith. / Georeferencing in the field using constellations of similar you-are-here maps. BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference. editor / Steve Love ; Kate Hone ; Tom McEwan. Swindon : British Computer Society, 2013.

Bibtex

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