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− | The [http://www.osgeo.org/journal '''OSGeo Journal'''] is a publication highlighting open source projects, news, event and other OSGeo Foundation updates. This is the working page for the Journal project and its future editions. See the official [http://www.osgeo.org/journal/ OSGeo Journal homepage] for links to the published journal and articles.
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− | [[Journal Volume 4]] is in preparation, edit [[Journal Volume 5]] page if you would like to submit an article. An editor will contact you when it is time to prepare for the publication.
| + | The OSGeo Journal is an open publication highlighting open source geospatial projects, software development, introductions to projects, news, event and other OSGeo Foundation updates. |
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− | == Content Sections and Editors ==
| + | Web page: https://web.archive.org/web/20160307093423/http://www.osgeo.org/journal |
− | The Journal has several volunteers that collect, edit, format articles and design/proof layout. Because layout is currently done using [http://www.latex-project.org/ LaTeX], more volunteers familiar with it are always appreciated. By having several editors and categories we spread the word out and reduce the overall load for each volunteer.
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− | Editorial duties include:
| + | This is the working page for the Journal project and its future editions. |
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− | * looking through submitted articles
| + | The Journal is always accepting article abstracts and proposals for future volumes. You can e-mail your submissions to the editor (sunburned.surveyor@gmail.com) or mention your desire to submit on the OSGeo Journal mailing list. |
− | * doing a brief review and perhaps fwd. them to another more experienced user/developer or other Reviewer
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− | * asking certain projects to submit articles (for volumes covering one subject)
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− | * check for layout errors, so that the final files can easily be merged with all other sections
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− | * optionally converting content to LaTeX if needed
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− | This is the typical outline for an edition:
| + | ==Mailing List== |
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| + | You can contact the volunteer Journal team on the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/newsletter OSGeo Newsletter Mailing List]. |
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− | ! width="100" | Editor
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− | | Editorial
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− | | [[User:Tmitchell | Tyler Mitchell]]
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− | | 1/2 page
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− | | Written by Editor in Chief or invited guest
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− | | News
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− | | [[User:Jfournier | Jason Fournier]]
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− | | 1 page
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− | | Past 6 months or news items
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− | | Event Reports
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− | | [[User:jmckenna | Jeff McKenna]]
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− | | 750 words
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− | | Brief article about meetings/conferences
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− | | Project Introductions
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− | | [[User:Wegmann | Martin Wegmann]]
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− | | 1500 words
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− | | General introduction to one software project or particular new features of a project
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− | | Case Studies
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− | | [mailto:micha@arava.co.il Micha Silver]
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− | | 1500 words
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− | | Highlighting specific application of technologies to a certain problem, user community or developer needs
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− | | Integration Studies
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− | | [[User:Wegmann | Martin Wegmann]]
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− | | 2500 words
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− | | Articles showing how many projects can work together in an integrated fashion, e.g. the power of GRASS, QGIS and GDAL all working together
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− | | Topical Studies
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− | | [[User:MarkusLupp | Dr. Markus Lupp]]
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− | | 1500 words
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− | | Introductions to concepts and theories, e.g. what something means, how to work with certain types of things
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− | | Programming Tutorials
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− | | [mailto:sunburned.surveyor@gmail.com Landon Blake]
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− | | 1500 words
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− | | Tutorials showing how to use a library or application at a programmatic level
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− | | Interviews
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− | | ''vacant''
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− | | 1000 words
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− | | Introducing open source community members or organisations
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− | | Sponsor Perspectives
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− | | ''vacant''
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− | | 1500 words
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− | | Introducing open source community members or organisations
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− | | Developer Announcements
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− | | ''vacant''
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− | | 750 words
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− | | Announcements about recent changes/improvements to projects
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− | | Local Chapter Reports
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− | | [[User:Mleslie | Mark Leslie]]
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− | | 750 words
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− | | Reports submitted by representatives of local chapters
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− | | Proof Reading
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− | | [[User:Acarr | Angus Carr]]
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− | | Proofing finals, along with other reviewers (below)
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− | | Peer Review
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− | | Daniel Ames
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− | | Editor in charge of peer review
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− | | Layout/Design
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− | | Kevin Yam
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− | === Open Positions === | + | ==Section Editors== |
− | Interested in helping? This section lists current positions that need filling. If you have other interests, you are also welcome to add them for discussion.
| + | The following is a current list of our section editors for the Journal: |
− | * '''Editor, Developer Announcements'''
| + | * News: Scott Mitchell |
− | * '''Spell/grammer-checker'''
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− | * '''Reviewers''' - You have particular expertise and can review certain kinds of articles for content. Somewhat like a peer reviewer too, so logical questions can be turned back to authors if needed.
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− | * '''Formatting/Conversion''' - moving non-LaTeX content into LaTeX forms (each author/section Edt.has to check for latex errors etc.)
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− | * '''Sponsor''' - interested in sponsoring the newsletter creation? | |
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− | == Reviewers == | + | ==Journal Volumes== |
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− | Please list yourself below with name, e-mail and field of expertise to review certain articles - individual editors will contact you if necessary:
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_1]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_2]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_3]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_4]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_5]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_6]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_7]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_8]] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_9]] |
| + | *[http://journal.osgeo.org/index.php/journal/issue/view/33 Journal Volume 10] |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_11]] (Annual Report for 2011) |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_12]] (Annual Report for 2012) |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_13]] (Academic track papers of FOSS4G 2013 (Nottingham) |
| + | *[[Journal_Volume_14]] (Academic track papers of FOSS4G 2014 (Portland) |
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− | * [mailto:sunburned.surveyor@gmail.com Landon Blake] - Coordinate Geometry, Geodesy, Surveying, Applications of GIS to Public Works and Parcel/Cadastral Records Management
| + | ==Article Templates== |
− | * [mailto:micha@arava.co.il Micha Silver] - Using GIS and GPS in agricultural pest control projects; watershed analysis | + | *[[Annual Report: Chapter Report Item Template]] |
− | * [mailto:dan.putler@sauder.ubc.ca Dan Putler] - Application of GIS to marketing, retailing, and other business problems; geo-statistics.
| + | *[[Annual Report: Software Project Report Item Template]] |
− | * [mailto:yann.chemin@gmail.com Yann Chemin] - Satellite image processing, evapotranspiration/crop models, multi-temporal/scale, spatio-temporal, data assimilation.
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− | * [[User:MarkusLupp | Dr. Markus Lupp]] - Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), standards and processes of the OGC, Application of GIS to disaster management, urban planning and natural resource management. | |
− | * [mailto:ploewe@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Peter Löwe] - GRASS GIS, Sensor Web Enablement, Ontologies, Expert Systems, (Distributed) Artificial Intelligence, Nature Interpretation.
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− | * [[User:Smitch | Dr. Scott Mitchell]] - GRASS GIS, environmental modelling (especially biogeochemical, habitat, land use/land cover), spatial data analysis, spatial aggregation, decision support.
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− | * [mailto:kotzino@csd.uoc.gr Dr. Dimitris Kotzinos] - Web GIS, mobile GIS, development of GIS and for GIS packages, semantic web and semantics in GIS, decision support systems.
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− | == Submission of articles == | + | ==Author Guidelines== |
− | Please start by reading our [http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Journal_License_and_Guidelines guidlelines] for details about licensing and content.
| + | *[[A Short Guide for Writing OSGeo Local Chapter Annual Report Items]] |
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− | Your article should be written in [http://www.latex-project.org/ Latex]. For instructions which format/style shall be used, please have a look at this working [http://grass.itc.it/newsletter/GRASSnewsletter_template.tar.gz GRASS Newsletter Latex] template. If you do not know Latex yet, don't be scared as it is quite easy. You might want to have a look at the [http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/ Latex Cheat Sheet] to get to know a few commands, e.g. how to enumerate, make tables etc.
| + | ==Submission Guidelines and Licensing== |
− | Please send your zipped document to the respective Editors (see above).
| + | If you are interested in having an article published in the OSGeo Journal, please see our [[OSGeo Journal Submission Guidelines]]. Information on the licensing of submissions to the OSGeo Journal can be found on our [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Journal_License_and_Guidelines OSGeo Licensing Wiki Page]. |
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− | If Latex is a problem for you or your article, please discuss it with your editor. At their discretion, editors can choose to help you convert your content into a suitable format for publishing.
| + | ==Submission of Peer Review Articles== |
− | | + | You can read the requirements for submission of peer review articles to the OSGeo Journal on our [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Requirements_Peer_Review_Articles Peer Review Article Requirements Wiki Page]. |
− | == Newsletter Software == | |
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− | Based on GRASS-News (which was based on R News) Latex is recommended, but other publishing packages might be considered for forthcoming issues. (For example, [http://www.scribus.net Scribus] has been recommended.)
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− | Contributors ought to submit articles in Latex and images as pdf (high res jpg is fine as well, kim (inside kde) can convert them easily to pdf):
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− | '''links to templates will go here'''
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− | * template for article
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− | ** template for inserting images
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− | ** template for inserting tables
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− | They can be copied from [http://grass.itc.it/newsletter/GRASSnewsletter_template.tar.gz GRASS-News LaTex template].
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− | == Process ==
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− | # Confirm editors/volunteers
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− | # Set deadlines
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− | # Solicit articles
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− | # Collect/edit/review articles
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− | # Format to LaTeX
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− | # Produce draft
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− | # Set deadline for review
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− | # Revisions
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− | # Final production
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− | # Press Release and promotion
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− | == Online Location ==
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− | OSGeo Journal team uses a subversion code repository for managing content for the publication.
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− | It can be accessed publicly [http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/journal here].
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− | == Background ==
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− | The OSGeo Journal builds on top of the successful history of the [http://grass.itc.it/newsletter/index.php GRASS-News] production. [http://osgeo.org/files/news/GRASS_OSGeo_News_vol4.pdf Volume 4] (5.8MB) of that production was a joint GRASS/OSGeo effort. Subsequent editions are broader and branded as OSGeo Journal.
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| + | ==Journal Team== |
| + | * Editor: Landon Blake |
| + | * [[Copy_Editing | Copyeditor]]: Eli Adam |
| + | * News Editor: Scott Mitchell |
| [[Category:Newsletter]] | | [[Category:Newsletter]] |
| [[Category:Journal]] | | [[Category:Journal]] |
| [[Category:Advocacy]] | | [[Category:Advocacy]] |