The Geographical Information Projects Registry allows you to generate feedback on your project. This could lead to suggestions you had not thought of and solutions to problems you had not found
The Geographical Information Projects Registry also allows you to ask questions of your own. Use the Geographical Information Projects Registry to help you find solutions to your problems and to confront issues before you reach them.
Why not set out the plans you have for a project before you start. This will allow you to find synergies with other people who may already have succeeded in a similar initiative and to generate feedback on your intended method.
Good record initiatives on the Geographical Information Projects Registry contain point of contact information. If you have a problem and someone has solved it before, why not ask for help and guidance!
The Geographical Information Projects Registry finds relationships between the projects held in its registry. This can help you to find other people and organisations with similar goals thereby creating new and useful partnerships.
The Geographical Information Projects Registry represents a forum where you can publicise your initiative to the wider GI community. Why not use the registry to flag up not only what you are doing, but why you think it is important!
The Geographical Information Projects Registry puts you in contact with other people and organisations that may have completed projects similar to yours. Why make the same mistakes they did, why not learn from each other!
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