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Adding Surveillance cams to OpenStreet Maps tutorial

Open Street Map surveillance cam - tutorial #

This tutorial will explain how to add surveillance cameras to Open Street Map.

Embedded Image: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Surveillance_quevaal.jpg/200px-Surveillance_quevaal.jpg

What is Open Street Map? ##

Open Street Map is a map of the entire world. It can be edited by anyone and can record an extensive set of features. It is basically Wikipedia but as a map. One of the things it can record is the location of surveillance infrastructure such as cameras.

Getting Started ##

This section of the tutorial assumes you don't have an Open Street Map account.

Navigating ##

This section of the tutorial shows how to get to the part of the world where the surveillance camera is found.

Alternatively ###

Editing ##

This section is shows how to edit the map and add surveillance cameras you know about.

Add Details ##

This shows how to tell people that it is a surveillance camera and provide extra information that might be useful to people.

Breakdown of Different Fields ##

This section is to go over the different options for information to fill out and what they mean.

Do You Have Information Not Covered in These Options? ##

You could end up having extra information about the camera that would be useful to know, but that does not appear as a field. Some extra fields are hidden.

Some Possibilities of Extra Fields ##

These fields might be useful to add.

Some Ideas to Put as Notes ###

Edit a Second Time ##

This might be useful if you, for example, find out new information about the camera, or if the camera has been replaced by a different one

After You Finish Editing the Camera ##

For more information

References

[2] decimal degrees (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_degrees)

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