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== [mailto:kotzino@csd.uoc.gr Dimitris Kotzinos] ==
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{{OSGeo Member
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|Name=Dimitris Kotzinos
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|JobTitle=Faculty member
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|Company=Department of Computer Science of University of Cergy Pontoise
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|Country=France
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|City=Cergy Pontoise
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|Coordinate=49.038749, 2.075089
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|LocalChapter=Greek
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|Email=kotzino at gmail dot com
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|Website=http://www.kotzinos.eu
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|Photo=kotzinos.JPG
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|Languages=Greek; English;
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|Info=Dimitris's interests are in the areas of Web Information Systems, Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, Social Networks, etc.
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Dimitris is a frequent speaker at GI Conferences both national and international and also an organizer of events or special sessions dedicated to Open Geospatial Software/Data/Protocols.
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}}
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{{OSGeo Experience
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|User=Yes
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|Committee=No
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|Board=No
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|Coder=No
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|Translate=Yes
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|PSC=No
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|ExBoard=No
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|Charter=Yes
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|Chair=No
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=== [http://www.csd.uoc.gr/~kotzino Dimitris Kotzinos] ===
  
I am a faculty member at [http://www.teiser.gr TEI of Serres], in the [http://www.teiser.gr/geoplir Department of Geomatics and Surveying].  More information on my own work is available at http://www.csd.uoc.gr/~kotzino
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[[File:kotzinos.JPG|thumb|right|100px|Dimitris Kotzinos]]
  
== '''A proposal for the OSGeo Journal''' ==
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Faculty member at the [http://depinfo.u-cergy.fr Department of Computer Science] of [http://www.u-cergy.fr University of Cergy Pontoise].
  
'''Scope'''
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Location: Cergy Pontoise, France
Reading everybody's reactions I get the feeling that what we need is closer to a newsletter and a step away from an academic/scientific journal. Although being an academic myself I a leaning more towards an academic character of the journal, I can also understand that people find more necessity into less academic tasks - which, on the other hand have or can eventually create their own forums for publication, under the OSGeo auspices or not.
 
The idea of an academic publication can be pursued if more people find that useful and interesting either as a separate publication or as a sub-publication in the near future. To make things more clear: in my view an academic publication should be an independent fully peer-reviewed publication and cannot be a section in another publication. If we want that to carry any academic merit that is.
 
So I suggest a more community oriented Journal that will have the goal to capture the community activities and the developments in projects and the local chapters. It will also include specific sections that will be more generic (like use cases or studies) and could possibly have a central theme in each issue (I elaborate a bit more in the "Contents" section). More or less we keep the character of the Journal with some changes and settle a publication schedule that we KEEP! :)
 
  
'''Publication Schedule'''
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Dimitris's interests are in the areas of Web Information Systems, Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, Social Networks, etc.
I suggest that we publish the journal twice a year, excluding any special issues that we might want to have like the Annual Report or proceedings of workshops and conferences. I suggest that we publish on "1st of December" and "1st of July" to capture people's free time during Christmas and summer and not to mix it up with anybody 's vacations.
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Dimitris is a frequent speaker at GI Conferences both national and international and also an organizer of events or special sessions dedicated to Open Geospatial Software/Data/Protocols.
I suggest that at the beginning of each calendar year we send out invitations for Guest Editors of each issue (each Guest Editor can be selected by Tyler or by the group of Section Editors all together). The Guest Editor can be responsible for suggesting a special theme (or we can do that beforehand and then ask for Guest Editors). Guest Editors will be responsible for finding material for specific sections of the Journal that will adhere to the central theme, the material will still be reviewed by the appointed section editors and would follow the standard publishing guidelines that apply to all. I will mark in the "Contents" sections which sections the Guest Editor will be responsible (or semi-responsible) for. Moreover the Guest Editor would be responsible to write a guest editorial (or central theme essay or whatever we want to call that) introducing the central theme properly.
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More information on Dimitris [http://www.kotzinos.eu here].
  
'''Title'''
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;OSGeo Experience
I find Tyler's proposal excellent: "The Open Source Geospatial Journal" (OSGeo Journal for short).
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'''Contents'''
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:* Uses and teaches applications such as Geoserver, Mapserver, Mapbender, GeoTools, gvSIG, QGis, Pogresql/postgis etc.
I propose the following sections for the Journal:
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:* Founder of the OSGeo Greek Local Chapter
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:* Section Editor of the OSGeo Journal (at times) and here's [[A_proposal_for_the_OSGeo_Journal]]!
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;Contact:
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: Email: kotzino at gmail dot com
  
1. Editorial (Tyler)
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;Spoken Language(s): Greek, English
2. News & Events (2 section editors)
 
  A. General News
 
  B. Developer News
 
  C. Events (possibly in calendar friendly format?)
 
3. Projects' Spotlight (1 section editor)
 
4. Sponsor Perspectives (1 section editor)
 
5. Local Community Reports (1 section editor)
 
  A. Reports on Events
 
  B. Reports on Activities
 
  C. Individual members' reports
 
6. Central Theme Editorial (1 guest editor)
 
7. Studies (Related to Central Theme) (2 section editors + 1 guest editor)
 
  A. Case studies
 
  B. Integration Studies
 
  C. Topical Studies
 
8. Programming Tutorials (Related to Central Theme) (1 section editor + 1 guest editor)
 
  
The Guest Editor will be responsible (individually or jointly) for sections 6, 7, and 8.
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;Profile last updated: 10 March 2015
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 17 June 2018

OSGeo Member
Name: Dimitris Kotzinos Kotzinos.JPG
Job Title: Faculty member
Company: Department of Computer Science of University of Cergy Pontoise
Address:
City: Cergy Pontoise
State:
Country: France
Local Chapter: Greek
Email: kotzino at gmail dot com
Phone:
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Website: http://www.kotzinos.eu
Language(s): Greek; English
Personal Description : Dimitris's interests are in the areas of Web Information Systems, Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, Social Networks, etc. Dimitris is a frequent speaker at GI Conferences both national and international and also an organizer of events or special sessions dedicated to Open Geospatial Software/Data/Protocols.
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Dimitris Kotzinos

Dimitris Kotzinos

Faculty member at the Department of Computer Science of University of Cergy Pontoise.

Location: Cergy Pontoise, France

Dimitris's interests are in the areas of Web Information Systems, Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, Social Networks, etc. Dimitris is a frequent speaker at GI Conferences both national and international and also an organizer of events or special sessions dedicated to Open Geospatial Software/Data/Protocols. More information on Dimitris here.

OSGeo Experience

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  • Uses and teaches applications such as Geoserver, Mapserver, Mapbender, GeoTools, gvSIG, QGis, Pogresql/postgis etc.
  • Founder of the OSGeo Greek Local Chapter
  • Section Editor of the OSGeo Journal (at times) and here's A_proposal_for_the_OSGeo_Journal!
Contact
Email: kotzino at gmail dot com
Spoken Language(s)
Greek, English
Profile last updated
10 March 2015