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OpenStreetMap

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OpenStreetMap

Overview of this book

Imagine being able to create accurate maps that look how you want them to, and use them on the Web or in print, for free. OpenStreetMap allows exactly that, with no restrictions on how or where you use your maps. OpenStreetMap is perfect for businesses that want to include maps on their website or in publications without paying high fees. With this book in hand you have the power to make, alter, and use this geographical data in a collaborative way from anywhere on the Earth.OpenStreetMap was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from using them in creative, productive, or unexpected ways. This book will allow you to take control of your own maps and use them smoothly. This book introduces the reader to the OpenStreetMap project and shows you how to participate in the project, and make use of the data it provides. No prior knowledge of the project is assumed, and technical details are kept to a minimum.In this book, you'll learn how easy it is to add your neighborhood to OpenStreetMap using inexpensive GPS equipment, or even no GPS at all. You'll find out how to communicate with other mappers working in the same area, and where to find more information about how to map the world around you.Once you have your area mapped, you'll learn how to turn this information into maps, whether for use in print or online, large or small, and with the details you want shown. The book describes several rendering methods, each suited to different types of map, and takes you through a tutorial on each one.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
OpenStreetMap
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
4
How OpenStreetMap Records Geographical Features
Index

Summary


You should now know how to use OpenStreetMap's data for whatever purpose you want. In particular, remember the following points:

  • You will never have to pay for OpenStreetMap data. While you can pay for services providing OpenStreetMap data, the raw data will always be free.

  • You can, and should, correct any errors or omissions you find in the data.

  • You can redistribute OpenStreetMap data to anyone, for any purpose.

  • OpenStreetMap is a community-run project, and you can get more information and help by using the community's various communication channels.

  • There are several OpenStreetMap editing applications available, depending on your platform, skill level, and connectivity.

  • You can create maps from OpenStreetMap data using a number of rendering applications, depending on the level of customization you want and the platform you're running on.

  • You can download bulk data in the form of a planet file, or selective datasets from the extended API (XAPI).

  • You can produce tailored subsets of OpenStreetMap...