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This guide shows how to publish DNA-derived spatiotemporal biodiversity data and make it discoverable through national and global biodiversity data discovery platforms. Based on experiences from Australia, Norway, Sweden, UNITE, and GBIF.
https://doi.org/10.35035/doc-vf1a-nr22
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Practical examples on how to map data #161

Open CecSve opened 2 years ago

CecSve commented 2 years ago

It would be great if we could include practical data mapping examples from our community in a later version, e.g. in the different category sections.

For example (although not DNA based), something similar to this blog-post from Living Norway and even an associated example of how to use the the data would be excellent for the community to get a better understanding of the datatypes, potential, structure, reusability etc. It is my understanding that there is a plan to make a similar blog post for the Norwegian monitoring project on insects (enriched occurrences).

tobiasgf commented 1 year ago

Good to think about for future versions. And needs to consider where we end up with the eDNA data formatting tool.