Georeferencing for Research Use: Difference between revisions

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Basic georeferencing how-to<br>
Basic georeferencing how-to<br>
''During workshop''<br>
''During workshop''<br>
Data standards, DwC terminology and fields (e.g. lat, long, datum), differences among disciplines (neo- and paleontological fields)
Data standards, DwC terminology and fields (e.g. lat, long, datum), differences among disciplines (neo- and paleontological fields)<br>
Georeferencing toolkit and workflow examples (GEOLocate, maps, other resources, pros and cons)
Georeferencing toolkit and workflow examples (GEOLocate, maps, other resources, pros and cons)<br>
Best practices for field collection of data (locality strings and GPS units, precision, datum)  
Best practices for field collection of data (locality strings and GPS units, precision, datum) <br>
How best to record and store georeferencing notes and other data sources (database/CMS dependant)
How best to record and store georeferencing notes and other data sources (database/CMS dependant)<br>
Best practices for georeferencing of legacy data given:
Best practices for georeferencing of legacy data given:<br>
*Varied research requirements for accuracy and precision
*Varied research requirements for accuracy and precision
*Project and collection management limitations
*Project and collection management limitations
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*Spatial analyses
*Spatial analyses
*Automated, online tools and applications using geospatial data (e.g. LifeMapper)
*Automated, online tools and applications using geospatial data (e.g. LifeMapper)
Difficult cases, such as geopolitically fluid locations over time, offshore localities
Difficult cases, such as geopolitically fluid locations over time, offshore localities<br>
Hands-on practice & case studies
Hands-on practice & case studies<br>




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