Hello,

My name is Adam Rousell and I am a researcher at the University of Nottingham 
working on the ELOGeo repository project. The ELOGeo repository is an OSGeo 
recognised store for digital material about open geospatial data, software and 
standards and aims at collecting, preserving and distributing these resources 
to the geospatial community. Users have contributed a large number of resources 
ranging from FOSS4G conference presentations to OpenSource GIS software, with 
the repository currently having in excess of 170 items deposited. Users of the 
site come from all over the world, with over 10,000 visitors arriving at the 
site in the past 6 months.

As part of a JISC funded research project, the ELOGeo repository has seen some 
redevelopment over the past few months which has now gone live. As such, now is 
an great time to get more people involved with the repository as the 
redevelopments are focussing on making the repository more accessible and 
reaching out to a wider audience. Due to our links with OSGeo we are pushing 
for an increase in content for the various OSGeo projects and have set up an 
area on the repository for each of these projects. We are always looking for 
new materials so if you have anything that you think would be useful to add 
please make a contribution to your section (or any other section if you have 
relevant materials). The collection for your project can be found at 
http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/url/269 and currently has 23 
resources in it. The process is fairly painless, but any questions please feel 
free to contact us and we will do our best to help out. Also, it would be of 
great benefit to users trying to find resources relating to your project if you 
could share the link to your section either on your project website or through 
mailing lists.

We hope to see some new materials for your project soon, and again, any 
questions please contact us on 
elo...@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:elo...@nottingham.ac.uk>.

Adam Rousell (on behalf of the ELOGeo project team)
http://www.jisc.ac.uk
http://osgeo.org
http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk

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