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What follows is a brief article for non-mathematicians who wish to learn how to use geographic coordinates to enhance the quality of their research. The article uses photographs, illustrations and simple instructions to give non-mathematicians a basic understanding of latitude, longitude and distance computations as applied to family research. It is not intended to be historically, geographically nor mathematically comprehensive.<br> | What follows is a brief article for non-mathematicians who wish to learn how to use geographic coordinates to enhance the quality of their research. The article uses photographs, illustrations and simple instructions to give non-mathematicians a basic understanding of latitude, longitude and distance computations as applied to family research. It is not intended to be historically, geographically nor mathematically comprehensive.<br> | ||
Clicking on the following link will download the article to your computer. Once the article is downloaded, click on it to begin reading. [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38435691/stanger.pdf PDF Article] | Clicking on the following link will download the article to your computer. Once the article is downloaded, click on it to begin reading. [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38435691/stanger.pdf PDF Article] | ||
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