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Volunteer guide, and other materials for DATA RESCUE PDX
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A05F7CEB-6CCE-4DC8-9D5F-4A29DFE053E0 #43

Open aeyates opened 7 years ago

aeyates commented 7 years ago

Replace the information in this Issue Template with the information for the dataset you are working with, and add a JSON file at the end. Example values and an example JSON file are shown, leave blank spaces if you can not find the information for your dataset. When adding your JSON file, leave the { } structure, as this denotes a block of code.

JSON: (example) If you don't know a value, leave it blank. Check your JSON for errors with JSONlint

{
    "title": "NEPAssist",
    "maintainer": "EPA",
    "maintainer_email": "NEPAssisthelp@epa.gov",
    "author": null,
    "author_email": null,
    "notes": "This URL contains information about two GIS tools that use underlying EPA datasets to provide maps with vast layers of information, anything from locations of schools, churches, and parks to soil types and superfund sites. The main subject of the webpage describes the NEPAssist tool. The other tool is called EJScreen. Both tools appear to use the same underlying data located here: ftp://newftp.epa.gov/EJSCREEN/. The web page also contains a user manual and a description of layers available.",
    "license_id": "",
    "landingPage": "https://www.epa.gov/nepa/nepassist",
    "id": "A05F7CEB-6CCE-4DC8-9D5F-4A29DFE053E0",
    "doi": "",
    "isPartOf": "",
    "tags": "EPA",
    "organization": {
        "description": "",
        "title": "Environmental Protection Agency",
        "name": "EPA",
        "is_organization": true,
        "image_url": "",
        "type": "organization",
        "id": ""
    }
}

nepassist.txt