Open Directory - Reference: Maps: OpenStreetMap
See also: - A rights-free map of the world being created by volunteers using copyright free sources and GPS tracks. Includes an interactive map and details of how to get involved. - Site showcasing the best and most significant parts of the free world map. - A step-by-step beginners' guide to making maps with OpenStreetMap. - Project to map one of Africa's largest slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Includes the map, a project wiki, dicussion groups and photos. - Project to help develop and expand OpenStreetMap in the West Midlands region of the UK. Includes an online map, error reporting tool, details of projects, blog, and how to get involved. - Blog from Chris Hill detailing his progress with editing and using OpenStreetMap. - An international non-profit organisation supporting the OpenStreetMap project. Includes constitution, details of meetings, finances, working groups, and a list of board members and officers. - Website to accompany a German-language book about the OSM project. [Some site content in German only.] - Annual conference about the progress of OpenStreetMap and free geo-data in general. Programme, registration information, and video of previous talks. - Encyclopedia article about the open mapping project, with history, details of techniques, licensing information, and usage. - Post detailing MaoQuest's experimental use of OSM data. (July 09, 2010) - Article by Nate Anderson explaining how wikipedia's 'crowdsourced knowledge' model have been applied to mapping. (June 01, 2010) - Slide-show article covering the efforts of OpenStreetMap mappers to improve the coverage of the area hit by the Haiti earthquake using donated aerial photography. (February 24, 2010) - Article by Victor Keegan, explaining how OpenStreetMap volunteers are mapping the world, with particular reference to Haiti. (February 04, 2010) - News article about the project and its recent growth. (January 06, 2010) - Atlanta aims to become the world's most digitally mapped city with a project that will map every road, trail, bike path and tree. (October 14, 2009) - Dan Sung interviews OSM founder Steve Coast, who explains how the project will make maps free and satnavs much cheaper. (August 26, 2009) - The online mapping answer to Wikipedia has achieved great things in its first five years. So what now? (August 05, 2009) - Guest post by Ed Freyfogle, co-founder of property search engine Nestoria, explaining how the project has grown. (November 27, 2008)