You could create a new point layer and add attributes for phone number,
person in charge, &c.  Then you can add points and the associated
metadata to the map.

Did you intend for this to be internal or public facing in the end?

Jim

On 06/01/2015 02:35 AM, Kevin Suhr wrote:
> Hi Folks
> 
> My company is planning to start working with QGIS. Therefore, we have one 
> crucial question to be answered. As we organize sports events such as 
> Marathons and others, we would like to display all the checkpoints, e.g. for 
> emergencies, safety, spatially. Internally, we need maps with information 
> such as person in duty, phone number, or necessary material etc for each of 
> those POI. 
> 
> Is this particular form of maps possible to create with QGIS and how would 
> this be managed?
> 
> I have some experience in ArcGIS as I have been studying geography for a few 
> years. But this particular software would be way too expensive for my company.
> 
> Thank you very much for your advice and best wishes,
> Kevin
> 
> 
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