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  1. Ondersteuningsartikel: ALA's {galah} package for R and Python

    {galah} galah is an interface to biodiversity data hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). It enables users to locate and download species occurrence records (observations, specimens, eDNA records, etc.), taxonomic information, or associated media such as images or sounds, and to restrict their queries to particular taxa or locations. Visit the galah page to learn more and get started...

  2. Ondersteuningsartikel: Search by location

    Jump to section: Explore your area Explore regions Spatial search I saw a plant/animal, but I don't know what it is! There are a few different ways to search by location in the Atlas of Living Australia. The most used is “Explore your Area”, but there are other options, including “Explore regions” and “Spatial search” which you might find useful. Searching by location rather than by species can be useful for a few different reasons: 1...

  3. Ondersteuningsartikel: How to ensure your iNaturalist observations appear in the ALA

    Jump to section: The importance of licensing settings Account creation How do I check and update my licensing settings? Can I apply separate licensing to my photographs/recordings and observations? How to find the licence on a particular iNaturalist record, image or sound Checking the licence for an image or sound Checking the licence for an observation Summary Many iNaturalist users enjoy contributing to scientific research and conservation by recording their observations of species...

  4. Ondersteuningsartikel: BioCollect PWA app

    The primary use of the BioCollect mobile app is to help project members collect data. It allows data collection in both online and offline mode. The app is made with Progressive Web App (PWA) technology. PWA apps work with technologies shipped with modern web browsers such as Safari, Firefox, Chrome etc. It is not hosted on App Store or Play Store. It can be downloaded by simply visiting a URL (https://biocollect.ala.org.au/mobile-app). Installation is as simple as clicking a button...

  5. Ondersteuningsartikel: How to enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for ALA GitHub account

    Background As part of the Atlas of Living Australia’s (ALA) commitment to security, we are enabling two-factor authentication on our GitHub account. Key information Action required: Outside collaborators will need to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) by 29 May 2025, if you have not already. Please note this is still required if you have enabled SMS/Text message only. Impact: Without 2FA enabled, you will not be able to access protected ALA resources. Date: 29 May 2025...

  6. Ondersteuningsartikel: What is data licensing?

    Put simply, licensing is granting certain rights to others to allow them to use your work. You do not give up ownership of your information by doing this (unless you specifically release your work into the public domain e.g. with a CC0 'no rights reserved' license); you just allow others to use it for their own research and analysis. In relation to the ALA, you may need to grant the ALA and its users, a license to use your data...

  7. Ondersteuningsartikel: How do I obtain access to my MERIT projects?

    To be added to a MERIT project you will first need to have an ALA account. To do this, read How do I create an ALA account. Once you have an ALA account your grant manager will need to give you permission for the specific projects you are working on. Download the user guide: MERIT user guide Additional resources: MERIT resources

  8. Ondersteuningsartikel: MERIT User Guide

    Follow this link to download the MERIT user guide: MERIT user guide.

  9. Ondersteuningsartikel: How do I protect my privacy?

    The ALA currently does not have a “private” or “hidden” mode for submitting sightings, but it is something we are considering for a future release. In the meantime we suggest that users concerned about their privacy keep their last name hidden. The vast majority of the records in the ALA come from other institutions (not sightings from the ALA), and they mostly show the full name of the person who did the collecting or observation...

  10. Ondersteuningsartikel: What is DigiVol?

    Digivol is an online tool that enables volunteers to capture data and digitise collections held within museums, libraries, archives and herbaria. DigiVol is a collaboration between the Atlas of Living Australia and the Australian Museum, Through DigiVol, volunteers help collection owners make their research material available to everyone online...