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  • At Tuesday night's meeting, the group also approved adding Cody Park to Golden Spike Tower and Visitor Center "Wayfinding" signs throughout the community.

    News from www.nptelegraph.com 2009

  • 123 "Wayfinding" could mean many things, but for the purposes of this study I take it to mean following the paths of women's memories, paths that can leadas the examples in this chapter illustrateto the histories of female ancestors whose names connect the women of present-day Magude to the gendered topography of the past.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

  • Prior to joining EastBanc he served for 10 years as the deputy director of the Downtown DC Business Improvement District where he oversaw economic development, transportation, physical improvements and homeless programs, and led initiatives such as the DC Circulator, DC Wayfinding Sign System, and Downtown Homeless Services Center.

    Ballot With Bullethole Wings: What Now for DC Voting Rights? « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009

  • Wayfinding in the Washington area can be daunting.

    Roger Lewis's pet peeves about the District and its architecture Roger K. Lewis 2010

  • “For the GPS system to become a helpful ‘navigator,’” the authors conclude, “there is still room for improvement.” — “Wayfinding With a GPS-Based Mobile Navigation System,” Toru Ishikawa, Hiromichi Fujiwara, Osamu Imai, Atsuyuki Okabe, Journal of Environmental Psychology

    Primary Sources 2008

  • Wayfinding requires: knowing where you are; knowing your destination; following the best route; being able to recognise your destination; being able to find your way back.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Mia 2008

  • “For the GPS system to become a helpful ‘navigator,’” the authors conclude, “there is still room for improvement.” — “Wayfinding With a GPS-Based Mobile Navigation System,” Toru Ishikawa, Hiromichi Fujiwara, Osamu Imai, Atsuyuki Okabe, Journal of Environmental Psychology

    Primary Sources 2008

  • Wayfinding requires: knowing where you are; knowing your destination; following the best route; being able to recognise your destination; being able to find your way back.

    WSG London Findability 'introduction to findability' Mia 2008

  • Wayfinding in the locales of World of Warcraft becomes an important part of gameplay where distinctive landmarks and differentiation in locales act as signposts that direct the player.

    The Image of the Undercity 2007

  • Wayfinding in the locales of World of Warcraft becomes an important part of gameplay where distinctive landmarks and differentiation in locales act as signposts that direct the player.

    August 2007 2007

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