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Whether using spocc or rgbif & ridigbio separately, the same occurrence records show up ~71m shifted in northern California.
Reproducible example:
```r
library(spocc)
library(rgdal)
# l…
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The [Million Song Dataset](http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/millionsong/) project had trouble writing R wrapper functions for accessing the data, which is stored in HDF5 format. [Their note is here](ht…
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as we have `rgbif::gbif_citation` in rgbif, we should have some methods/infrastructure to help users very easily get citations for data providers and datasets within providers.
probably most queri…
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Hi Jeff,
Thanks again for a great package. I have a suggestion/request for additional functionality. The various model types can be passed through the _predict_ function to get posterior prediction…
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A few packages in bioconda, should actually be migrated to conda-forge. This can be a very simple task and is ideally suited to learn both bioconda and conda-forge.
We will keep a list here of pack…
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Interoperability between ropensci data sources: We come back to this theme frequently, but have yet to work this out. Our efforts match the data providers model wherever possible, but it would be grea…
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Packages required for one module are loaded into the global namespace and are visible to subsequent modules and to users. As is happening with #77, already loaded packages can conflict with subsequent…
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Hi! I find the 'occ2df' function very useful, but it misses one particularly important column to me: "coordinateUncertaintyInMeters" (in GBIF), or "positional_accuracy" (in iNat), etc. Is it possible …
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Hello I am writing from **GBIF**.
I am doing a small outreach to those **R packages** that use GBIF [occurrence search](https://www.gbif.org/developer/occurrence).
Under the terms of the GBIF …
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For some reason, I only just spotted [pkgdown](https://github.com/hadley/pkgdown) which automatically produces [pretty web pages](http://hadley.github.io/pkgdown/) for R package docs, using github pag…