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Ondersteuningsartikel: How to make a scatter plot
User Guide 7 Begin at the Atlas of Living Australia homepage. Select the Spatial analysis (Spatial Portal) option under Search & analyse. Click on Tools, then Scatterplot - single. Select Australia, then type the species or common name into the search bar in Step 2. Choose the species you are looking for from the drop down menu options that appear. Choose None at Step 3. You then need to select two layers for the axes of your scatterplot. There are many layers to choose from...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: The ALA’s Data Quality Project
The Data Quality Project is being led by Miles Nicholls (former ALA Data Manager), supported by ALA senior management and the development team. The project aims to: Improve the ways users can assess data quality or fitness-for-purpose, improve reliability of data (e.g. taxonomic names, quality of species identifications) Enhance ALA users’ understanding of the type of data in the ALA, and their attributes, and ways to assess fitness-for-use...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Uploading resources
To upload resources to your project you will need to be a project admin. Go to the Admin tab and click on ‘Resources’ and then ‘Attach Document’. Fill out the document information and the use the ‘Attach file’ button to upload your resource...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Setting species alerts
Once you’ve created a survey, you can set up alerts to notify you when particular species are recorded in the survey. If your survey does not contain species records then this option is not applicable. To configure species alerts: Click on the “Admin” button at the top. Click on “Survey settings” on the left. Click the “Alert” tab. First, add species to be notified about. Start typing in a species name, and then select the scientific name of the species from the drop-down list...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Sharing data with the ALA
Once you have started collecting data with BioCollect, you can choose to share your data with the ALA. To turn on data sharing, email support@ala.org.au. Once data sharing is turned on for your project, all occurrence records in your project will be sent to the ALA. If your data is embargoed, it will not appear in the ALA. The licence you select in your survey configuration will be attached to all data from the survey...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Embargoing data
Once you’ve created a survey, you can configure when you’d like your data to become publicly visible. To do this: Click on the “Admin” button at the top. Click on “Survey settings” on the left. Click the “Visibility” tab. The first option is selected by default and makes all your data publicly visible when it is submitted...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: About NRM Projects
BioCollect can be used as a project management tool for planning and implementing natural resource management (NRM) and environmental intervention projects. This was developed for environmental NGOs, NRM organisations and community groups (e.g. Landcare), and local government to create, manage and record data, communicate project outputs and outcomes to your communities. This page provides a list of the features of NRM projects, with links to the relevant help articles...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Work Schedule
The work schedule allows you to plan a schedule of activities. To get to the work schedule, click on the 'Work schedule' tab. By default, you will see the tabular view of activities. To view the activities in a Gantt chart, click on the 'Gantt chart' tab. Adding activities To add a new activity, click on the 'New activity' button and fill in all the details of your activity...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Project Plan
To create the project plan, go to the 'Admin' tab and click on 'Edit Project Plan' on the left menu. In the project plan you can fill in information about your project outcomes, priorities, risks & threats and more. To be able to save your project plan, you must fill in all mandatory fields (marked by a red asterisk). Once you've filled in all the information, click the 'Save changes' button at the bottom of the page. Once your plan is saved you can come back later and update it as...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Spatially valid flag
What makes a record spatially valid? What has changed in 2021? Detailed comparison How is the flag used? Search interface: default ALA General data profile Search interface: customising filters Directly querying the API Downloads What else do we check for? Occurrence records in the ALA can be filtered by using the spatially valid flag. This flag combines a set of tests applied to the record to see how reliable are its spatial data components...