Geospatial/GIS Book Titles – Part 2
This post continues where we left off in our last post where we introduced the main QGIS books from Locate Press. The other two categories of books we have include specialized GIS titles and more general GIS titles.
Geospatial & GIS book categories
Specialized geospatial software titles cover web-based mapping, routing analysis, and general raster/vector data management.
General GIS titles covers a wide range of geospatial desktop technology as well as teaching the principles of GIS and data management for new geospatial users.
Web Mapping
Leaftlet Cookbook
Recipes for Creating Dynamic Web Maps
by Numa Gremling
Numa’s covers all the needed pieces for starting your own web mapping project – including an understanding of raster and vector data layers.
No advanced HTML/CSS knowledge is needed as each topic is gently introduced. GEOJson mapping, layout, feature styling, and even geoprocessing with Turf.js is covered.
Databases and other more advanced topics are also included.
Routing in a Spatial Database
pgRouting: A Practical Guide
by Regina Obe and Leo Hsu
pgRouting is a complement to PostGIS – the open source spatial database, taking the basics of data maangement and queries to the next level.
This book introduces all the data types, functions, queries, and even QGIS integration you need for applying network navigation/routing on top of PostGIS.
Use it as a database add-on, QGIS desktop tool, or publish capabilities through web mapping clients – learn how in this book.
General GIS & Data Management Books
The Geospatial Desktop
Open Source GIS and Mapping
by Gary Sherman
Gary’s second geospatial book, and the first for Locate Press, covers a wide range of mapping and GIS software.
It is also a general introduction to open source GIS applications and concepts including raster data, vector data, spatial databases, coordinate systems, etc.
It covers command line tools, desktop GIS tools, scripting examples, and more. Software covered includes GDAL/OGR, QGIS, GRASS GIS, PostGIS, GMT, and more.
Geospatial Power Tools
Open Source GDAL/OGR Command Line Utiltiies
By Tyler Mitchell and GDAL Developers
In Tyler’s second geo-related book, he introduces the basics of using open source command line tools to manage your data.
Topics include converting, transforming, geoprocessing, and analyzing vector/raster datasets.
GDAL raster and OGR vector utilities are introduced along with their comprehensive command line manuals written by developers and formatted for readability.