Cartographic Journal [includes historical material - some abstracts online for recent
years]
Cartographica [current and back issues available
online via subscription; some issues are historical - contents: 1992- ]
Cartographica Helvetica:
Fachzeitschrift für Kartengeschichte [in German; from 2009 the entire journal run (except for the most
recent two issues) is being made available online, via the 'Swiss Electronic Academic Library Service'; use the various indexes via the
homepage (1990- ) to find articles. NB the almost 200 articles have not been separately described on
this site]
Cartographica Hungarica [in Hungarian; after a four-year break, Vol. 8 appeared in July 2004;
vol. 9 (2005) includes abstracts of all the published articles (in English and Hungarian) and
an index]
Charta Geographica
(in Italian; a quarterly launched March 2007 as a successor to Charta, concerned with old and new
cartography, travel literature, exhibitions, etc.)
The Map Collector. Edited by Valerie Scott, this quarterly journal ran with distinction from 1977 to
1996. A selection of its articles has been placed on the web by Kunstpedia
Mapforum [previously
online; see Web articles for a selective index of articles,
1999-2002]. In 2004, after 15 issues, MapForum became a quarterly printed journal, with some extra
online material available to print subscribers via password
Mare Oceanus (published twice-yearly from the Universidad Autónoma de México, in Spanish, and described
(July 2008) as a 'Nueva revista de historia de la cartografia en Iberoamerica' [no website; contact
hvargas(at)servidor.unam.mx]
Mercator's World [a bi-monthly magazine, 1996-2003 - some of the articles were put
online; these are listed on the Web articles pages where they can be
retrieved via the WayBack Machine]
Articles in
journals on the history of cartography (c. 2,600 journal articles taken from part or
complete runs of 19 journals that deal with the history of cartography, arranged by author
- Peter van der Krogt, 2006, ongoing)
Kunstpedia (a growing
library of earlier articles, most from The Map Collector)
[Geographical] 'Journals by subject' (including 'Area specific journals [1] and Historical cartography and globes [2d], from Utrecht University's 'Geosource')