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"How Maps Work" (book by Alan M. MacEachren)

"How Maps Work" by Alan M. MacEachren explores the science and art behind mapmaking. It explains how maps represent real-world information through symbols, colors, and scale, allowing us to interpret spatial relationships. The book discusses the choices and conventions mapmakers use to convey complex data clearly and accurately. It also covers developments in digital mapping and geographic information systems (GIS), highlighting how technology transforms our ability to visualize and analyze geographic information. Ultimately, the book reveals how maps are powerful tools for understanding our world, balancing visual design, data accuracy, and user needs.