Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1, Ninth Edition
By Aileen R. Buckley, A. Jon Kimerling, and Patrick J. Kennelly
Maps convey as much about how people think and communicate as they do about the mapped environment. Map Use: Map Reading and Design, Volume 1, ninth edition, is a comprehensive primer on how to read and understand maps, design and make maps, and recognize their limitations and inaccuracies. Combining authoritative text with hundreds of stunning visuals, the book describes foundational cartographic concepts in the context of the industry’s latest innovations. Changes for the ninth edition include reindexing; revised datums, maps, and images; an updated map projection guide; a new state plane coordinate system; and updated text. An online glossary is also available. March 2026, 334 pp. Ebook ISBN: 9781589487765, paperback ISBN: 9781589487758, and hardcover ISBN: 9781589488816.
Top 20 Essential Skills for Imagery and Remote Sensing
By Thomas Humber and Jeff Liedtke
Top 20 Essential Skills for Imagery and Remote Sensing guides readers through key techniques needed to visualize, process, analyze, and manage imagery and raster products. The book contains concise chapters with easy-to-follow tutorials and practical examples. This is an approachable resource for users of all skill levels, from GIS professionals who want to deepen their understanding of imagery to students who are eager to learn about remote sensing. March 2026, 250 pp. Ebook ISBN: 9781589488229, paperback ISBN: 9781589488212, and hardcover ISBN: 9781589488731.