[postgis-devel] DOI for the PostGIS project / Springer Handbook of Geoinformatics

Paul Ramsey pramsey at cleverelephant.ca
Thu Jan 13 09:37:06 PST 2022


Hi Peter,
Sorry was going back and forth with folks.
The "low effort" option (hooking into github) is not one that actually works for our project, as we don't do releases on github. The "high effort" option (manually logging releases all the time) is one that nobody is particularly interested in taking on for fun. I'm not sure I wholly understand why this particular web site will be any more persistent than other web sites (like wikipedia, or the project web site itself) that include information about the project. Maybe someone else in the project will have more enthusiasm to pick this up?
P.

> On Jan 13, 2022, at 9:33 AM, Peter Löwe <peter.loewe at gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Dear PostGIS developers,
> 
> I'm reaching out to you because of an opportunity for the PostGIS community, which surfaced recently:
> The upcoming second edition of the Springer Handbook of Geoinformatics will cover the PostGIS project. The Handbook project has been delayed due to the Pandemic, but will be completed in a few weeks. I am serving as the editor of the Handbook chapter about Open Source Geoinformatics. The authors and editors for the Handbook project work without financial compensation by Springer and will not benefit from the number of volumes sold.
> The Open Source chapter aims to expose audiences, which still might believe that only facts are relevant when stated in cost intense non open access publications, to open source, open access, and open science.
> 
> Recently, new workflows for scientific citation of software projects have emerged and are becoming state of the art. This includes references by persistent digital object identifiers (DOI) to software projects instead of URLs. DOI-based references allow to give due credit to the whole project team, including first authors, developers, but also maintainers and people in other roles.
> 
> Several OSGeo projects including GRASS GIS, GMT, MapServer, MOSS and rasdaman have already registered their own DOI, QGIS, GeoServer, GeoTools, GeoPython,
> PRO, GDAL and OSGeoLive are considering to register DOI soon.
> 
> As an example, this is the DOI for GRASS GIS: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5810537
> Hands on information how to register a DOI for a OSGeo project is available here: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Persistent_identifiers(pid).
> 
> The Editors of the Springer Handbook agree that including DOI references for Open Source projects is a win-win-scenario for the audience of the upcoming Handbook and also the OSGeo project communities. They have extended the production deadline until January 20 to give additional software projects the opportunity to register a DOI to be included in the book chapter.
> 
> If the PostGIS project reserves or registers a DOI (takes only a few minutes) before the deadline of January 20, I would gladly include it in the Open Source Geoinformatics chapter reference section.
> 
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> 
> Best,
> Peter
> 
> https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Peter_Loewe
> <peter.loewe at gmx.de>
> 
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