Managing Natural History Collections Data for Global Discoverability: Difference between revisions

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|[http://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/managing-nhc-data/02_ReviewTools.ppt Review Tools for Data Cleaning, Data Manipulation, and Visualization] (and Lessons)
|[https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/managing-nhc-data/02_ReviewTools.ppt Review Tools for Data Cleaning, Data Manipulation, and Visualization] (and Lessons)
:Spreadsheets, Kurator, GPS Visualizer, GEOLOcate, CoGE, Google Maps, CartoDB, Google Fusion Tables, Notepad ++, Open Refine, BioVel, Access,(others), iDigBio recordset data cleaning, iPlant TNRS, RegEx
:Spreadsheets, Kurator, GPS Visualizer, GEOLOcate, CoGE, Google Maps, CartoDB, Google Fusion Tables, Notepad ++, Open Refine, BioVel, Access,(others), iDigBio recordset data cleaning, iPlant TNRS, RegEx
:Where do they fit in your workflow?
:Where do they fit in your workflow?
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|[http://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/managing-nhc-data/03_DataCleaningWorkflows145PM-Wednesday.ppt Data Cleaning]
|[https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/managing-nhc-data/03_DataCleaningWorkflows145PM-Wednesday.ppt Data Cleaning]
:where, when and how does it happen?, what kind of feedback to expect
:where, when and how does it happen?, what kind of feedback to expect
:types of common errors and omissions, best practices strategies, feedback and annotation, error tracking, automation, policies and protocols  
:types of common errors and omissions, best practices strategies, feedback and annotation, error tracking, automation, policies and protocols  
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