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 Links and References - §3 The Georeferencing Process #14

Closed ArthurChapman closed 4 years ago

ArthurChapman commented 4 years ago

[From @tucotuco - replace link with https://sites.google.com/site/ornisnet/georeferencing/workflownew]

TO BE CONTINUED FROM §3.2

ArthurChapman commented 4 years ago

TO BE CONTINUED FROM Table 1 in §3.4.2

ArthurChapman commented 4 years ago

NB One reference (FGDC 1998) keeps returning "The requested service is temporarily unavailable. Please try later." I will keep trying and hope it is only temporary.

[From @tucotuco remove ":" at end of link - should be "https://github.com/VertNet/georefcalculator/releases"]

kcopas commented 4 years ago
  • [ ] §3.1.5 Fifth Paragraph, fifth line "extent" should have a link to Glossary.

The glossary term 'extent' is already linked once in the same sentence, about a dozen words previously. We're trying to clean up the glossary references to once per section, with the occasional exception for context or clarity. Proximity here suggests that once would be sufficient.

  • [ ] §3.1.5 Second Tip "See §1.6." should probably be "See Accuracy, Error, Bias, Precision, False Precision, and Uncertainty" for consistency with other parts of the document.

Will address uniformly through the document per @MattBlissett's recommendation here. Closing current issue in favor of that.