Dear GeoServer community,

this is a follow up on the minting of a persitent Digital Object Identifier 
(DOI) for the GeoServer repository a few months back. DOI are an emerging 
standard in digital science.
This DOI reference has now been used to reference the GeoServercodebase in the 
Open Source GIS chapter of the new edition of the Springer Handbook if 
Geographic Information.
DOI can be used to reference code, data, publications and video and allow to 
give due scientific credit to the authors, in this case the project development 
team.

The Open Source GIS chapter which also covers GeoServer is available for free 
download during August 2022: 
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-53125-6_30.

The chapter includes also a large number of references to conference videos 
about the software tools which are adressed, which can be immediately accessed 
from the PDF.
The video references are also enabled by DOI.

Kind regards,
Peter

<peter.lo...@gmx.de>



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