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Georeferencing Methods. 1) Read Guidelines: Point-radius method. Point radius method for georeferencing locality descriptions and calculating associated uncertainty. John Wieczorek, Quinghua Guo, and Robert Hijmans.
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1) Read Guidelines: Point-radius method • Point radius method for georeferencing locality descriptions and calculating associated uncertainty. • John Wieczorek, Quinghua Guo, and Robert Hijmans
2) Review Checklist: Choose North/South American region or country of expertise
3)Download localities off of the Gazetteer- Search for localities by entering country or state name in the “Higher Geography” field
4) Import tab-delimited text file of localities into Access or Excel format (Access file template can be found on Georeferencing Steps Website)
5)Post your claim to the listserv-Include region/country name and number of localities downloaded
6) Georeference the localities - first obtain maps and check georeferencing resources.
MapTech Terraine Navigator - Use this for US localities, $99 a state
Read through descriptions of all fields in Access database on the Georeferencing steps page:
Fill in these fields in Access database, even if did not georeference: • Note:Please be explicit when providing a NoGeorefBecause reason. State the exact source of uncertainty, ambiguity or inconsistency in the locality description. • ND 26 Jun, 2003.
7) After finishing, ftp all files to: galaxy.cs.berkeley.edu and e-mail me with the file name & its contents (region, # of localities)
Automated Georeferencing: Biogeomancer • For HerpNET best application is for US localities • Can make extents available (for US, by Jan) • Eventually would include maximum error automatically • Could provide input/output in format friendly to HerpNET’s database fields • Would still have to be verified by georeferencers at each institution
News from NSF • Standard supplemental funds not available • REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) • Collaborative REU Site grant • Need to have association with a university • Have to provide a research experience, possibly workshops, ArcView training or museum studies • Each institution would write a budget justification and description, submitting them separately with KU as lead institution • KU will supply major text for grant and link them • Due 15 Sep 2004, write for 3 years