“…It is for this reason that we have decided to expand the journal's formula so as to encourage a broader group of scientists and specialists in the realms of geodesy, computer science, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, geography, geology, and related sciences who are developing new methods and technologies of geovisualisation and are involved in the modelling of space applying GIS technology to collaborate with us. At the same time, the journal's profiles Shall Maintain the Importance of other Theoretical, industrial, and development research in the areas of theoretical geodesy, geodetic astronomy, navigation, and studies on displacements and the classic problems facing geodesic surveying Barlik and Gotlib, 2013 In 2013 (issue 94), "Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics" received a DOI (digital object identifier ) number. This is an identifier of an electronic document given by one of the authorised agencies supervised by the International DOI Foundation -the so-called DOI Registration Agencies (RA).…”