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Ondersteuningsartikel: Blog posts
Blog posts allow you to communicate directly with your project participants. Some examples of blog posts include updates on project progress, exciting or notable things associated with the project (e.g. exciting discoveries, highlighting contributors and contributions, project milestones and achievements), up-coming events and promotions, and much more. Blog posts appear in the blog section of the project homepage once published...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Creating a survey
Once you’ve created a project in BioCollect, you will be able to create one or more surveys for the project. To create a survey, you must make sure that: You are an admin of the project you wish to create a survey within You have selected the option to record your project data within BioCollect in the project configuration To create a survey, go to the Admin tab and click on Survey Settings, and then the Add survey button. You can then fill in all the details of your survey...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: How to use facets to filter ALA data
Search results can be filtered by many different record attributes, these are known as facets. If you are interested in filtering by facets in the spatial portal, please see this article. Using facets in search results Start your search. This could be by taxon, area or any other search criteria. This example shows a search for the genus Acacia. The default facets are displayed on the search results page in the Narrow your search section on the left. The facets are grouped into categories. 2...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: How do I search and filter for environmental DNA (eDNA) records?
Default filtering How can I find eDNA records? Search interface Find ONLY eDNA records Query using the APIs Spatial portal What eDNA records does the ALA hold? Environmental DNA (eDNA for short) occurrence records are created from DNA contained in various types of samples (soil, water, stomach contents) rather than DNA directly taken from the organisms themselves. Virtually all species have unique DNA sequences at a number of “DNA Barcode” genes...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Data on the ALA
Jump to section: Types of data Specimen data Observation data Summary of data Data sources Types of data The ALA hosts a wealth of biodiversity data including specimen and observation data. Specimen data Specimen data is often an organism, photograph, sound, or other multimedia file of a species that has been scientifically collected by, and managed in, a natural history collection, a museum or herbarium...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Sharing a dataset with the ALA
Jump to section: Datasets Why share data? Sharing a dataset with ALA is a five-step process How should a dataset be formatted? Darwin Core format Why Darwin Core? What are the minimum required fields needed? What other fields should be supplied? Metadata Sharing a dataset with us 1. Download a Darwin Core file template 2. Format the dataset using the template 3. Include metadata 4. Create a Darwin Core Archive 5...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Account support
Jump to section: Why should I create an account? Logging in with Australian Access Federation (AAF) Logging in with Facebook, Google, or Twitter account Creating an account Managing you account Updating your profile Managing your alerts FAQs My username/password isn't working I did not receive an account activation email Why should I create an account? Creating an account with the ALA allows you to: Download occurrence records, species checklists and field guides Use the Spatial Portal for...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Taxonomy in the ALA
Jump to section: Why does the ALA need a taxonomic backbone? How does the taxonomic backbone work in the ALA? 1. Combine taxonomy data from multiple authoritative sources 2. Build an index of names and classify them into a tree 3. Match incoming records to names in the index 3.1 Occurrence records 3.2 Species Lists 3.3 Species Search API Useful Examples 1. Resolving names from different authorities 2. Resolving an unrecognised name using a higher match 3...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Working with threatened, migratory and sensitive species information in the ALA
Jump to section: Threatened and migratory species Threatened and migratory species in the ALA Sensitive or Restricted Access species Sensitive or Restricted Access species lists at the ALA Displaying sensitive species information FAQs Which species in a specific location are on threatened or migratory lists? How do I make the location of my sighting non-specific? The Atlas of Living Australia provides information and manages data on threatened species, sensitive or restricted access species...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Downloading ALA data
Jump to section: How to download a map How to download records Data formats Occurrence records DOI Species checklist Species field guide FAQs Wait time Reviewing past downloads Here we’ll walk you through a few ways to download and save data from the Atlas of Living Australia. The data on the ALA comes in different formats and therefore downloading and saving what you want can look a little different for each datatype...