- BOLTSS
'B.O.L.T.S.S.' is an
acronym used in high-school school geography education, which shows the standard information to include in amap (other than the map itself). It stands for:* B: Border - To show the edges of the map. The limits of the area covered by the map. There is usually (but not always) an overlap of the borders of adjoining maps of the same series.
* O: Orientation - To show which way is
North , usually directed with acompass . An indication of north, usually by an arrow pointing to the top of the map. If there is no arrow the top of the map is assumed to be north. Also can mean aligning the map to features on the ground.* L: Legend (Or Key) - To explain the symbols used on the map. Symbols on the map that represent natural or artificial features on the ground.
* T: Title - To tell the reader what the map is for or what place is drawn on it. The name of the map identifying the geographic area that it covers.
* S: Scale - To give the reader an idea of the distances shown on the map. A linear and/or ratio indicating distance on the map to distance on the ground.
* S: Source - To provide the source of the information on which the map has been based.
The alternative acronym "'BOLTS"½' refers to Border, Orientation, Legend, Title, Scale (omitting Source).
External links
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title = The Humanities – Geography Level 4
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publisher = Victorian Essential Learning Standards
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url =http://vels.vcaa.vic.edu.au/assessment/maps/maps_domain/humanities/geography/level4.html
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accessdate = 2007-09-07
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