Hi all, just a question - not really an issue. But I think other folks will really benefit from this.
I have been using the schema at eml/ecoinformatics to try and create some metadata for an image collection (for every image in the collection ...). I have really put in some effort and been able to add a good number of fields to my EML templates outside of those noted in the vignette or CRAN pdf (I know that doesn't sound like much of an accomplishment).
I have been able to fill out all of the Taxonomic Coverage info, except that I cite APG4 as the main designator for Family-Order Angiosperm classification. Now, I need to fill in many many fields. Am I right in assuming I can just feed in a bibtex file in my directory to a bibxtex node? TI cannot validate my EML without references, and as you can imagine this is a beast of a task.
I see bibtex has been brought on some comments here, but I just cannot figure this out for the life of me how to do this.
Hi all, just a question - not really an issue. But I think other folks will really benefit from this.
I have been using the schema at eml/ecoinformatics to try and create some metadata for an image collection (for every image in the collection ...). I have really put in some effort and been able to add a good number of fields to my EML templates outside of those noted in the vignette or CRAN pdf (I know that doesn't sound like much of an accomplishment).
I have been able to fill out all of the Taxonomic Coverage info, except that I cite APG4 as the main designator for Family-Order Angiosperm classification. Now, I need to fill in many many fields. Am I right in assuming I can just feed in a bibtex file in my directory to a bibxtex node? TI cannot validate my EML without references, and as you can imagine this is a beast of a task.
I see bibtex has been brought on some comments here, but I just cannot figure this out for the life of me how to do this.