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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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The [http://www.inhs.illinois.edu/ Illinois Natural History Survey] (INHS) fish collection has graciously shared the 105,742 specimen records that is going to be used in this transformation example. The records were extracted as a Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file from the INHS FileMaker Pro database, and all specimen records were provided with a Globally Unique IDentifier (GUID). The GUID technology chosen by the INHS collection managers was an HTTP-based URI of the form:
The [http://www.inhs.illinois.edu/ Illinois Natural History Survey] (INHS) fish collection has graciously shared the 105,742 specimen records that is going to be used in this transformation example. The records were extracted as a Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file from the INHS FileMaker Pro database, and all specimen records were provided with a Globally Unique IDentifier (GUID) placed into the field called "dwc:occurrenceID". The GUID technology chosen by the INHS collection managers was an HTTP-based URI of the form:
<pre>http://biocoll.inhs.illinois.edu/fish/INHS<catalogue_number></pre>
<pre>http://biocoll.inhs.illinois.edu/fish/INHS<catalogue_number></pre>


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