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head 1.1;
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access;
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symbols;
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locks; strict;
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comment @# @;
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expand @o@;
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1.1
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date 2006.07.10.15.29.15; author SteveKelling; state Exp;
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branches;
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next ;
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desc
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1.1
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@%META:TOPICINFO{author="SteveKelling" date="1152545355" format="1.1" version="1.1"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="WebHome"}%
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-- Main.SteveKelling - 10 Jul 2006
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From Lynn Kutner's Document:
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Location:
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Ideally, at least geocoordinates plus an accuracy term. Since there is a considerable amount of historical / legacy data that does not presently have a georeference yet has valuable information that should be included in observation databases and shared, we cannot at this time require data to be in a GIS format.
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Suggest:
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a) Location information be required, preferably geocoordinates and mapping precision, but if not available then a text description and the finest level of geolocation using the Darwin Core attributes.
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b) Location data include the representation of observations as point, line, or polygon data (with the necessary spatial metadata).@
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