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Title: Understanding Map Projections
by Melita Kennedy, Steve Kopp
ISBN: 1-58948-003-1
Publisher: ESRI Press
Pub. Date: July, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (1 review)

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Rating: 4
Summary: An attractive book, but with serious flaws
Comment: This book is hard to rate. Where it is good, it gets a high score, but it cannot be rated 5-star in my opinion because of a serious lack of what I consider important information.

First, the good part. The book is very attractive; most map projection books stick to black and white line drawings illustrating projections and geometric properties, but this book uses color in a very helpful way. It also provides its information in a well-organized manner; each of the projections it describes has a page devoted to it, with an illustration depicting the projection (usually a world map if the projection is well-adapted to that purpose, or a map of Antarctica if the projection is better suited to smaller areas), a list of some of the important properties of the projection, and some information on where it is used.

My strongest negative criticism is related to the fact that the authors seem not to be sure how much mathematics the reader considers comfortable. Thus there are equations giving the transformation of coordinates from one geographic system to another, but not the equations that define the various projections; and I think these equations are really necessary in a book of this type.

The other criticism that I have is that the computer program used to draw the illustrative maps of the projections has too low a resolution, at least in the case of the world maps. (The maps of Antarctica seem all right.) Thus a lot of the lines have the kind of jaggedness that comes from this insufficient resolution.

I suppose "you get what you pay for" as this book is much less expensive than other map projection books, but I'm particularly disappointed because there are so many good things about this book.

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