Archive for the ‘Book’ Category

Mapping with Open Street Map

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

I was recently introduced to Open Street Map – an open, community based (read “wiki style”), mapping project, that has the potential to be a Google Maps on steroids!

What gives this project the ‘edge’ over something like Google Maps is the fact that it is built based on community contribution. If a road or street in your area is not currently mapped, all you need is a GPS and you can map it yourself, and upload the data – it’s as simple as that. Cant find your favourite restaurant… Add it – and then share it with your friends.

The power of this project (as with most other open projects) is in its community. Anyone in the community can contribute, and its dead simple.

One of the main reasons I have started contributing to the project (by updating street names, adding places of interest, etc), is that I can see it may be a very useful resource when it comes to my book. The inclusion of maps within my book was something I was a little concerned about. I know Google Maps data is heavily licensed (read “expensive”) by the companies that provide it to Google.

Open Street Maps is licensed under creative commons meaning that it is typically free to use, providing you attribute the project as the source of the data. By updating their maps and becoming part of the community, I also feel that I am giving back a little to the project.

I have also installed the OSM (Open Street Maps) WordPress plugin into my blog so I can use it in future to present maps that relate to what I am writing about.

Give Your Story A Great Beginning

Monday, July 27th, 2009

I’m still in research and planning mode – I really want to make sure I understand what I’m getting myself into when starting out to write a book.

As a complete novice in the area of book writing, I find my nights are now typically spent trawling through hundreds of sites thrown at me by Google as I continue searching for advise on book writing and how to make sure that what I put on paper will count.

Every now and then Google spits out a real gem of a site such as the Writers’ Editing Workshop. This site is managed by a freelance editor, Angela Harms, and she describes it as

“… a place for writers. It’s intended to help authors revise and polish their novels, and prepare for publication.”

The site is full of great articles including, Give Your Story A Great Beginning, Writing Non-Fiction: Write an Outline.

I can see I will probably be spending a good few hours here, now and well into the future.

Book writing with Open Source Software

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

So I’m in the very early stages of looking into the what and how of writing my book. The first thing I wanted to address was what technology is out there that I can use?

Considering that all the computers in our house run Linux (mainly Ubuntu), I have been thinking about utilising Open Source Software to assist me in my writing.

So my computers are running Linux, what about a Word Processor? Immediately Open Office comes to mind, and appears that it would fill this role perfectly.

With the basics sorted, I now need to understand in a little more detail about how I need to layout the pages of my book – how does my Open Office document need to be formatted?

A quick Google search lead me to a nice article on the Make Tech Easier blog – How to Layout a Book with OpenOffice.org: Part 1. I expect this will help me sort out the formatting and layout required for my book.

I think I will continue to post about how I am getting on, and the little tips I come across.