Train-the-Trainers 2 Workshop Overview August, 2013 iDigBio, Gainesville, Florida (What have we gotten ourselves into?)

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Train-the-Trainers 2 Workshop Overview August, 2013 iDigBio, Gainesville, Florida (What have we gotten ourselves into?)

Georeferencing Collaborations Automation

Georeferencing Concepts

Point Radius Method Uncertainty and Best Practices

Good and Bad Locality Descriptions Elements and Examples

Georeferencing with Paper Maps  Map Basics  How to Georeference with Paper Maps  Latitude and Longitude Mathematically  Error Calculator

Georeferencing Error Calculator: 0.6 km N of Little Mermaid, Copenhagen, DK 55° 41' 34" N 12° 35' 56" E

Online Resources for Georeferencing

GPS

Georeferencing Natural History Collections Data: The GEOLocate Project Nelson E. Rios

Workflows Data Cleaning Becoming a Trainer And more…

Why Georeference Correct geographic and specimen identification data = dependable occurrence record. Occurrence data validates the importance of biological collections, especially to non-taxonomists. –Distribution of populations and species ranges –Phylogeography –Niche modelling –Conservation planning and biodiversity management Provides uncertainty data, which allows data to be evaluated with regards to its fitness for research application and resulting quality of output.