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" Submission for papers in the Academic Track of FOSS4G 2013 is now open on http://2013.foss4g.org/ojs/
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" Submission for papers in the Academic Track of FOSS4G 2013 is now open on http://2013.foss4g.org/ojs/
The FOSS4G 2013 Academic Track is bringing together researchers, developers, users and practitioners carrying out research and development in the geospatial and the free and open source fields.
With the Academic Track motto “Science for Open Source, Open Source for Science”, we aim to attract academic papers describing:
Your contributions will be reviewed (double-blind) by a diverse reviewing committee of experts in the field, who will be asked to assess the papers on originality and academic rigour, as well as interest for the wider FOSS4G community. We expect to select 20-25 papers for presentation and publication. From this selection, a maximum of 8-10 papers will be given the opportunity for inclusion in a special issue of the renowned international journal Transactions in GIS [1]. The remaining papers will be published in the online OSGEO Journal [2].
We would like to specifically invite “early stage researchers” (PhD students, PostDocs) to use this opportunity to aim for a high-ranking publication.
Authors of all selected papers will be expected to present their work in detail in a separate Academic Track (with 20-30 minute slots), and will also be given the opportunity to pitch the central theme of their paper in short ‘lightning’ talks to the larger community, to generate attention and cross-pollenate with industry, developers and users.
Important Dates:
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[2]: OSGEO Journal, the official Journal of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation; http://journal. osgeo.org/index.php/journal
- the use of open source geospatial software and data, in and for scientific research, as well as
- academic endeavours to conceptualize, create, assess, and teach open source geospatial software and data.
- Data Quality, Software Quality and Service Quality
- Community Building
- Doing more for less: Assessment of costs and benefits of open source applications and open source business models
- Use of Open Data to inform public services
- FOSS and FOSS4g: Is spatial special?
- Architectures and frameworks for open source software and data
- Teaching Geospatial Sciences with open source solutions
- Open Source GIS application use cases: Government, Participatory GIS, Location based services, Health, Energy, Water, Climate change, etc.
- Human Computer Interfaces and Usability in and around Open GI systems
Your contributions will be reviewed (double-blind) by a diverse reviewing committee of experts in the field, who will be asked to assess the papers on originality and academic rigour, as well as interest for the wider FOSS4G community. We expect to select 20-25 papers for presentation and publication. From this selection, a maximum of 8-10 papers will be given the opportunity for inclusion in a special issue of the renowned international journal Transactions in GIS [1]. The remaining papers will be published in the online OSGEO Journal [2].
We would like to specifically invite “early stage researchers” (PhD students, PostDocs) to use this opportunity to aim for a high-ranking publication.
Authors of all selected papers will be expected to present their work in detail in a separate Academic Track (with 20-30 minute slots), and will also be given the opportunity to pitch the central theme of their paper in short ‘lightning’ talks to the larger community, to generate attention and cross-pollenate with industry, developers and users.
Important Dates:
- now: Submission open at http://2013.foss4g.org/ojs/
- 1 February 2013: Deadline for submission of full papers
- 1 April 2013: Reviewing decisions
- 1 May 2013: Paper revision deadline
- 15 September 2013: publication of selected papers
- 8-10 papers in Early View (on-line) Transactions in GIS
- others in on-line OSGEO Journal
- 17-21 September 2013: FOSS4G Conference
- early 2014: printed issue Transactions in GIS
- Franz-Josef Behr (Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences): franz-josef.behr [at] hft-stuttgart.de
- Barend Köbben (ITC-University of Twente): b.j.kobben [at] utwente.nl
[2]: OSGEO Journal, the official Journal of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation; http://journal.
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