Open dnoesgaard opened 4 days ago
Hi Daniel, Thank you for calling my attention to this. I'll definitely include that in the README and documentation. Thanks, Thais
On Sat, Nov 2, 2024 at 4:11 PM Daniel Noesgaard @.***> wrote:
Hi Thais, great work!
Perhaps you could include in the README or documentation a link to the GBIF data user agreement https://www.gbif.org/terms/data-user and our citation guidelines (e.g. https://www.gbif.org/citation-guidelines#thirdParty) to help users cite records properly?
Using a derived dataset is the recommend way of citing a subset of GBIF occurrence records obtained via occ_search() and similar methods.
Thanks!
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Hi Thais, great work!
Perhaps you could include in the README or documentation a link to the GBIF data user agreement and our citation guidelines (e.g. https://www.gbif.org/citation-guidelines#thirdParty) to help users cite records properly?
Using a derived dataset is the recommend way of citing a subset of GBIF occurrence records obtained via occ_search() and similar methods.
Thanks!