TIGER/Line(TM) Files, 1992 Bibliography The following is a bibliography of TIGER System related papers for further reference: Beard, C. and A.M. Robbins Scale Determination and Inset Selection Within a Totally Automated Map Production System, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 49-56, January 1990. Bishton, A. Designing and Using a Cartographic Extract: Mapping From the TIGER System, paper presented at the 26th Annual Conference of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Los Angeles, California, August 1988.* Bishton, A. A Cartographic Extract of the TIGER File: Implication for Mapping Applications, Proceedings: Ninth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1989, pp. 697-704. Bishton, A. Mapping From a Cartographic Extract, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 21-26, January 1990. Boudriault, G. Topology in the TIGER File, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography: 258-263, 1987. Broome, F.R., C. Beard, and A. Martinez Automated Map Inset Determination, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pp. 466-470, 1987. Broome, F.R. and L. Godwin The Census Bureau's Publication Map Production System, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 79-88, January 1990. Broome, F.R. and D.B. Meixler The TIGER Data Base Structure, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 39- 48, January 1990. Carbaugh, L.W. and R. W. Marx The TIGER System: A Census Bureau Innovation Serving Data Analysts, Government Information Quarterly 7(3): 285-306, 1990. Davis, B.A. et al. TIGER/SDTS: Standardizing an Innovation, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 19(5): January 1993 (in press). Ebinger, L.R. and A.M. Goulette Automated Names Placement in a Non-Interactive Environment, Proceedings: Ninth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1989, pp. 205-214. Ebinger, L.R. and A.M. Goulette Noniteractive Automated Names Placement for the 1990 Decennial Census, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 69-78, January 1990. Fairchild, D. The Display of Boundary Information: A Challenge in Map Design in an Automated Production System, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer- Assisted Cartography, pp. 456-465, 1987. Kinnear, C. The TIGER Structure, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pp. 249-257, 1987. LaMacchia, R.A. Census Data Available for Transportation Planners, paper presented at the Third International Conference on Microcomputers in Transportation, San Francisco, California, June 22, 1989.* LaMacchia, R.A. The TIGER File and Redistricting, paper presented at the National Conference of State Legislatures, Orlando, Florida, December 1989.* LaMacchia, R.A. The TIGER System, Exemplary Systems in Government Awards, 1990. Urban and Regional Information Systems Association, Washington, D.C., pp. 25-36. LaMacchia, R.A. and S.G. Tomasi Planned TIGER System Products, paper distributed at the 1990 Annual Spring Conference of the Government Publications Libraries of New England, March 1990. Martinez, A. Application of Expert Rules in Automated Cartography, paper presented at the 10th Annual Applied Geography Conference, October 1987.* Martinez, A. Automated Insetting: An Expert Component Embedded in the Census Bureau's Map Production System, Proceedings: Ninth International Symposium on Computer- Assisted Cartography, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1989, pp. 181-190. Marx, R.W. The TIGER System: Automating the Geographic Structure of the United States Census, Government Publications Review, Vol. 13, pp. 181-201, 1986. Marx, R.W. Computer Mapping and the Census Bureau: The Future and You, paper presented at the AM/FM International Eastern Regional Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 1986.* Marx, R.W. The TIGER System: Six Years to Success, Proceedings: 13th International Conference of the International Cartographic Association, pp 633-645, October 1987.* Marx, R.W. and A.J. Saalfeld Programs for Assuring Map Quality at the Bureau of the Census, Proceedings: The 4th Annual Research Conference, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 1988, pp. 239-259. Marx, R.W. LIS/GIS Activities of the United States Census Bureau, paper presented at the Information Exchange sponsored by the Embassy of the United States of America on Development, Innovation, and Technology Transfer Regarding Land Information Management Based on a Cadastral Concept, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, November 1988.* Marx, R.W. GIS, TIGER, and Other Useful Acronyms, Proceedings: National Conference Challenge for the 1990s Geographic Information Systems, Ottawa, Canada, 1989, pp. 439-452. Marx, R.W. The TIGER System: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 89-97, January 1990. Marx, R.W. (ed.) Cartography and Geographic Information Systems: The Census Bureau's TIGER System, Journal of American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, Vol. 17, No. 1, January 1990. McDowell, T., D. Meixler, P. Rosenson, and B. Davis Maintenance of Geographic Structure Files at the Bureau of the Census, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pp. 264-269, 1987. McKenzie, B.Y. and R.A. LaMacchia The U.S. Geological Survey - U.S. Bureau of the Census Cooperative Digital Mapping Project: A Unique Success Story, paper presented at the fall meeting of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, Reno, Nevada, October 1987.* Meixler, D. and A.J. Saalfeld Polygonization and Topological Editing at the Bureau of the Census, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pp. 731-737, 1987. Sobel, J. Principal Components of the Census Bureau's TIGER File, Research in Contemporary and Applied Geography: A Discussion Series, Vol. X, No. 3, pp. 1-16, 1986. Sperling, J. Development and Maintenance of the TIGER Data Base: Experiences in Spatial Data Sharing at the U.S. Bureau of the Census, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (Initiative 19). San Diego, California, 1992. Sperling, J. Understanding Census Geography in the TIGER Data Base: The Case of Puerto Rico, Proceedings: Middle Atlantic Division of the Association of American Geographers, pp.121-133, 1992. Tomasi, S.G. Why the Nation Needs a TIGER System, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 21- 26, January 1990. Trainor, T.F. Fully Automated Cartography: A Major Transition at the Census Bureau, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, 17(1): 21-26, January 1990. Trainor, T.F. Attribute Coding Scheme: Identification of Features in the U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER System, Proceedings: AUTO CARTO London, Vol. 1, pp. 117-126, September 1986. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Strength in Numbers: Your Guide to 1990 Census Redistricting Data From the U.S. Bureau of the Census,, Washington, D.C. January 1990. U.S. Bureau of the Census, TIGER: The Coast-to-Coast Digital Map Data Base, Washington, D.C., 1990 U.S. Geological Survey, 1:100,000-Scale Digital Cartographic Data Base for Federal Requirements, Yearbook, Fiscal Year 1984, Reston, Virginia. Wanie, T.L. Estimating Production Parameters for Large- Volume Automated Mapping on a Raster Plotter, Proceedings: Eighth International Symposium on Computer-Assisted Cartography, pp. 1-8, 1987. ______________________________ * A package of all unpublished papers is available for $10 from Customer Services, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (301) 763-4100; FAX (301) 763-4794.