gbif / doc-georeferencing-best-practices

This publication provides guidelines to the best practice for georeferencing. Though it is targeted specifically at biological occurrence data, the concepts and methods presented here can be applied in other disciplines where spatial interpretation of location is of interest.
https://doi.org/10.15468/doc-gg7h-s853
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Editing of References and links, - 1. Introduction #11

Closed ArthurChapman closed 4 years ago

ArthurChapman commented 4 years ago

@kcopas Beginning read through ('I'll create a new issue for each section as I proceeed).

Introduction

  1. Links to the companion documents (Quick Reference Guide and Calculator Manual) don't spur new tabs like the links to other references do. This can cause one to lose one's place (e.g. if you last left the document at a different place) on return. It would be best to have these also spur new tabs throughout the document. e.g.

    Last dot point

    1.2 Last paragraph

    1.3 Second paragraph

  2. 1.2 Second Paragraph. Reference to Georeferencing Calculator should be to http://georeferencing.org/georefcalculator/gc.html no to the Manual.

  3. 1.3 Last Paragraph. Reference to Georeferencing Calculator should be to http://georeferencing.org/georefcalculator/gc.html no to the Manual.

  4. Caption to Figure 2 Link to xkcd should spur a new tab.

  5. 1.7 Link to georeferencing.org should spur a new tab.

  6. 1.8 3rd Line - Correction: "ISO/TC 2011" should be "ISO/TC 211" and a link added to "https://www.iso.org/committee/54904.html" NB. Don't think worth putting into References as hard to reference and dates are all over the place (Creation date 1994) but obviously constantly updated.