[OSGeo-Discuss] Special Issue: Open Source Geospatial Software

Luí­s Moreira de Sousa luis.de.sousa at protonmail.ch
Sun Nov 12 06:10:09 PST 2017


Dear Marco,

This would be an interesting venue to submit an article on PyWPS. However, the PyWPS project is entirely based on voluntary contributions, therefore we have no financial means to pay the 840 € required to publish in this journal. Would a waiver be considered for our case?

Thank you.

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> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Special Issue: Open Source Geospatial Software
> Local Time: November 3, 2017 11:47 AM
> UTC Time: November 3, 2017 10:47 AM
> From: marco.minghini86 at gmail.com
> To: geoforall at lists.osgeo.org, discuss at lists.osgeo.org <discuss at lists.osgeo.org>
> "Mobasheri, Amin" <A.Mobasheri at uni-heidelberg.de>
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> (apologies for cross-posting)
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> Dear all,
> I am pleased to share with you the Call for Papers of a Special Issue relevant to open source geospatial software that I am currently leading. I look forward for your contributions!
> Best regards,
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> Marco (on behalf of the Guest Editors)
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> Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards (ISSN: 2363-7501)
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> Special Issue: Open Source Geospatial Software
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> Call for Papers (https://opengeospatialdata.springeropen.com/osgs)
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> The use of open source software has nowadays become well-established in our society. In the geospatial domain, the creation and evolution of open source software projects are typically based on a crowdsourcing mechanism counting on communities (project leaders, users, developers, translators, etc.) from all over the world. The importance of open source geospatial software, also termed FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial), has become so high that the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) was created to support and promote its development and widespread adoption. In addition to being chosen for ethical reasons, nowadays open source geospatial software is exploited in science and research, as the transparency of code ensures reproducibility of analyses and results, and in education, as it allows sustainability by avoiding dependence on proprietary vendors. Open source geospatial software represents also an established business model for many companies worldwide. With these premises, this Special Issue of the Journal of Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards invites original research contributions and/or software implementations on all aspects of open source geospatial software and its applications, and particularly encourages submissions focusing on the following themes:
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> Open source/open data policies for SDI development and implementation
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> Reproducibility of analyses and results in research and science
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> Quality of open geospatial data
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> Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), Crowdsourcing and OpenStreetMap (OSM)
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> Sensor Web and Internet of Things (IoT)
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> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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> Standardization and interoperability of open geo-data and services
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> Big geo-data storage, visualization and processing
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> Open source geospatial software in scientific research
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> Open source geospatial software in education and business
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> Management and sustainability of open source geospatial projects
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> The Journal of Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards welcomes submissions of various types, including “Original article”, “Review” as well as “Database article”. Apart from these article types, the Journal has a special type of article called “Software article”, where you can publish a short article about services/software of broad utility that have been developed within your project/institute. For more information about the article types, please access the Journal’s online menu[Submission Guidelines](https://opengeospatialdata.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines) and[Preparing your manuscript](https://opengeospatialdata.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript).
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> Guest Editors:
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> Marco Minghini, Politecnico di Milano - DICA, Italy (marco.minghini at polimi.it)
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> Amin Mobasheri, Heidelberg University, Germany (a.mobasheri at uni-heidelberg.de)
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> Victoria Rautenbach, University of Pretoria, South Africa (victoria.rautenbach at up.ac.za)
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> Maria Antonia Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano - DICA, Italy (maria.brovelli at polimi.it)
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> Deadline for submission of articles: November 15th, 2018
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> Special Issue publication date: articles will get published as soon as they are accepted.
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> Submission Instructions: Authors interested in submitting a paper to this issue should carefully read the Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards[submission guidelines](https://opengeospatialdata.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript)and submit their article to the Journal's[submission system](https://www.editorialmanager.com/ogsd/default.aspx). Submissions of articles are open from now until November 15, 2018. The first round review process will take approximately three weeks and the articles will be published online as open access after receiving the final acceptance. During the submission of the manuscript, please upload a cover letter indicating that you are interested to publish your work in this Special Issue. Furthermore, in case you have any questions, feel free to contact the Guest Editors. Please note that Springer applies Article Processing Charges for publishing articles. In case authors need funding support, please read the information provided[here](https://www.springeropen.com/about/oa-funding-and-policy-support?utm_source=website&utm_medium=Display_Banners&utm_campaign=SpringerOpenOAFundingSupportJournalPages).
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> Marco Minghini, Ph.D.
> GEOlab, Politecnico di Milano - DICA
> Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano (Italy)
> [+39 02 23996409](tel:+39%2002%202399%206409)
> marco.minghini at polimi.it
> [@MarcoMinghini](https://twitter.com/MarcoMinghini)
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