“Digital Earth” Entry Published by Oxford Bibliographies
April 02, 2022
The "Digital Earth" entry was published by Oxford Bibliographies Online on March 23, 2022.
The “Digital Earth” entry is authored by Prof. GUO Huadong , LIU Zhen, and WANG Changlin from theInternational Society for Digital Earth, which was founded in Beijing China in 2006 to promote academic exchange, S&T innovation, education, and international collaboration towards Digital Earth.
The entry consists of six parts and involves 21 related research areas. The entire article consists of about 5,000 words with 178 annotates. The detailed information of the entry can be found here.
Oxford Bibliographies Online, also known as Oxford Bibliographies, is a web-based compendium of peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies and short encyclopedia entries maintained by Oxford University Press (OUP). According to OUP, learning on a new topic was often hampered and confused by an overabundance of information that left people without a clear starting point.
Oxford Bibliographies Online is divided into several dozen subject areas, each curated by an editor-in-chief and an editorial board. Subject areas are, in turn, divided into an expanding number of entries, each of which is authored by a member of the editorial board and subject to a process of peer review.
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“Digital Earth” Entry Published by Oxford Bibliographies
The "Digital Earth" entry was published by Oxford Bibliographies Online on March 23, 2022.
The “Digital Earth” entry is authored by Prof. GUO Huadong , LIU Zhen, and WANG Changlin from theInternational Society for Digital Earth, which was founded in Beijing China in 2006 to promote academic exchange, S&T innovation, education, and international collaboration towards Digital Earth.
The entry consists of six parts and involves 21 related research areas. The entire article consists of about 5,000 words with 178 annotates. The detailed information of the entry can be found here.
Oxford Bibliographies Online, also known as Oxford Bibliographies, is a web-based compendium of peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies and short encyclopedia entries maintained by Oxford University Press (OUP). According to OUP, learning on a new topic was often hampered and confused by an overabundance of information that left people without a clear starting point.
Oxford Bibliographies Online is divided into several dozen subject areas, each curated by an editor-in-chief and an editorial board. Subject areas are, in turn, divided into an expanding number of entries, each of which is authored by a member of the editorial board and subject to a process of peer review.