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MVZ Mammal Collection (Arctos)
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Closed robgur closed 11 years ago

robgur commented 11 years ago

the text location string and georeference are off.

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You can view the original detail page on VertNet. Here are the original record contents:

{
    "individualcount": "1",
    "georeferenceprotocol": "MaNIS georeferencing guidelines",
    "higherclassification": "Animalia Chordata Mammalia Rodentia Sciurognathi Sciuridae",
    "pubdate": "Tue Jan 15 00:00:00 UTC 2013",
    "othercatalognumbers": "collector number=4316",
    "stateprovince": "California",
    "citation": "Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ), University of California, Berkeley",
    "networks": "MaNIS",
    "basisofrecord": "specimen",
    "rank": 8,
    "georeferencesources": "Acme Mapper 2.0 http://mapper.acme.com/; Mt. Barcroft 7.5' USGS quad (1994 edition)",
    "decimallongitude": "-118.16669",
    "phylum": "Chordata",
    "dateidentified": "1999-01-27",
    "georeferencedby": "David M.  Fisher",
    "year": "1917",
    "minimumelevationinmeters": "3200.4",
    "specificepithet": "flaviventris",
    "continent": "North America",
    "emlrights": "The data and media available through Arctos are the property of the originating institution, with all rights reserved. These records are intended for use in education and research and may not be repackaged, redistributed, or sold in any form without prior written consent from the collection(s) holding such data. Users wishing to include Arctos data or media in publications, reports, websites, or other means of dissemination must acknowledge the provenance of the original data, cite the institutional catalog number(s), and notify the appropriate curator. The date that information was accessed should be cited when downloaded data are used in published analyses. These are secondary data and their accuracy is not guaranteed. Citation of Arctos is no substitute for examination of specimens. The data providers are not responsible for loss or damages due to use of these data. http://arctosdb.org/home/data/ </br></br> For Terms of Use specific to the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, see http://mvz.berkeley.edu/PDFs/MVZ_terms_of_use.pdf",
    "harvestid": "00197531-ef95-4607-9c90-081c7be1e4b3",
    "sex": "female",
    "family": "Sciuridae",
    "title": "MVZ Mammal Collection (Arctos)",
    "orgname": "Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley",
    "dynamicproperties": "sex: female",
    "institutioncode": "MVZ",
    "highergeography": "North America, United States, California, Mono County",
    "id": "urn:occurrence:Arctos:MVZ:Mamm:27521:257006",
    "dwca": "http://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/archive.do?r=mvz_mammal",
    "verbatimlocality": "near Big Prospector Meadow, White Mts.",
    "verbatimeventdate": "24 Jul 1917",
    "maximumelevationinmeters": "3261.36",
    "eventdate": "1917-07-24",
    "order": "Rodentia",
    "recordnumber": "4316",
    "email": "ondatra@berkeley.edu",
    "day": "24",
    "kingdom": "Animalia",
    "infraspecificepithet": "fortirostris",
    "description": "The MVZ mammal collection is the fourth largest in the United States and the second largest such collection associated with a U.S. academic institution. It contains over 228,000 skin, skull, skeleton and fluid-preserved specimens. Over 33,700 are also represented by frozen or fluid preserved tissues. The collection includes 364 type specimens, making it the fourth largest collection of such specimens in the US. Karyotype (chromosome) preparations are available for ca. 4,000 rodent specimens. These consist of slides of chromosome preparations and, in some cases, black and white photos and/or 35 mm negatives of chromosome spreads. The mammal collection also houses large series of lab-raised specimens from research by Francis B. Sumner, Richard D. Sage, and William Z. Lidicker.",
    "collectionid": "urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34904",
    "georeferenceddate": "2010-03-12 00:00:00.0",
    "season": "Northern summer",
    "locationremarks": "From J.Grinnell's fieldnotes, near Big Prospector Meadow was worked from the campsite at the spring shown in section 19 at the top of the Mt. Barcroft 7.5' quad. Assign those specimens at 10500-10700 to a site on Sagehen Flat. J.L.Patton, 2 Nov 2009.",
    "preparations": "skull; study skin",
    "verbatimcoordinatesystem": "decimal degrees",
    "icode": "MVZ",
    "scientificname": "Marmota flaviventris fortirostris",
    "locality": "near Big Prospector Meadow, White Mts.",
    "individualid": "http://arctos.database.museum/guid/MVZ:Mamm:27521",
    "recordedby": "Collector(s): Joseph Grinnell",
    "locationaccordingto": "David M.  Fisher",
    "month": "07",
    "class": "Mammalia",
    "keyname": "museum-of-vertebrate-zoology-uc-berkeley/mvz-mammal-collection-arctos/00197531-ef95-4607-9c90-081c7be1e4b3",
    "count": "229389",
    "dummy": ";\n",
    "decimallatitude": "37.48965",
    "genus": "Marmota",
    "catalognumber": "27521",
    "identificationverificationstatus": "legacy",
    "institutionid": "urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777",
    "country": "United States",
    "georeferenceverificationstatus": "unverified",
    "verbatimcoordinates": "37.48965/-118.16669",
    "identificationqualifier": "A",
    "county": "Mono County",
    "establishmentmeans": "wild caught",
    "identifiedby": "Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley",
    "nomenclaturalcode": "ICZN",
    "contact": "Chris Conroy",
    "eml": "http://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/eml.do?r=mvz_mammal",
    "url": "http://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/resource.do?r=mvz_mammal",
    "enddayofyear": "205",
    "coordinateuncertaintyinmeters": "967.215744",
    "geodeticdatum": "World Geodetic System 1984",
    "collectioncode": "Mamm"
}
eightysteele commented 11 years ago

Oops yeah. @ccicero what's going on here?

eightysteele commented 11 years ago

Actually this might be something @mkoo or @atrox10 can help with too.

eightysteele commented 11 years ago

cc: @tucotuco

mkoo commented 11 years ago

If you read the locality comments, Patton comments on archival research that backs up the current georeference to Sage Hen Flat which is adjacent to Big Prospector Meadows. We could update the Specific Locality but didn't at the time since it was aggregated to BPM for the Grinnell Resurvey Project. Will update.

eightysteele commented 11 years ago

@mkoo awesome!

robgur commented 11 years ago

Ha! I was just using that as an example record for testing this process. Its probably fine!

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Michelle Koo notifications@github.comwrote:

If you read the locality comments, Patton comments on archival research that backs up the current georeference to Sage Hen Flat which is adjacent to Big Prospector Meadows. We could update the Specific Locality but didn't at the time since it was aggregated to BPM for the Grinnell Resurvey Project. Will update.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/museum-of-vertebrate-zoology/mvz-mammal-collection-arctos/issues/2#issuecomment-23752357 .

mkoo commented 11 years ago

Yeah, I thought so, but I was playing the part! I like this work flow-- was easy after clicking aruond to get to my editing tables but I am really still looking for a non-anonymous but non-github registered uesr way to post these comments about specimen records!

As a curator, happy to use github. But any vertnet user should be able to post an annotation without registering... majority wont bother. And it does look like we're not the only ones asking about github postings... (linkhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/10005679/github-is-it-possible-for-public-or-google-account-users-to-report-issues) I keep looking around for some kind of OATH or such compromise...

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Rob notifications@github.com wrote:

Ha! I was just using that as an example record for testing this process. Its probably fine!

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Michelle Koo notifications@github.comwrote:

If you read the locality comments, Patton comments on archival research that backs up the current georeference to Sage Hen Flat which is adjacent to Big Prospector Meadows. We could update the Specific Locality but didn't at the time since it was aggregated to BPM for the Grinnell Resurvey Project. Will update.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/museum-of-vertebrate-zoology/mvz-mammal-collection-arctos/issues/2#issuecomment-23752357>

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— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/museum-of-vertebrate-zoology/mvz-mammal-collection-arctos/issues/2#issuecomment-23752575 .