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EMu MODULE MATTERS. Collection events and Sites To merge or not to merge……. Dianne J Bray Museum Victoria Melbourne, Australia. Currently at MV. Faunal disciplines use Collection Events and Sites – tailored with aquatic and terrestrial defaults and relevant tabs
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EMu MODULE MATTERS Collection events and Sites To merge or not to merge……. Dianne J Bray Museum Victoria Melbourne, Australia
Currently at MV • Faunal disciplines use Collection Events and Sites – tailored with aquatic and terrestrial defaults and relevant tabs • Geological and Palaeontological disciplines attach Site records directly to the Catalogue – do not use Collection Events
Issues • Sites module contains descriptive tabs & fields which change over time – eg. in Port Phillip Bay, seagrass plentiful in Summer, but may be very sparse in winter • Mapping Tab – no GIS fields, UTM fields inadequate, latitude and longitude coordinate fields not as precise as gps data • Geology and Palaeontology attach Site records directly to the Catalogue • need to develop “Site” profiles (ie. mine site, mineral deposit site, fossil site, faunal survey site) and link Catalogue records, relevant images, narratives, research papers etc. to a single site record • however, agree that we need to collect precise and detailed locality data
Marine, estuarine, freshwater descriptors – not fixed for certain sites – eg. salinity in coastal embayments changes over time, as does species composition Sites Module – Aquatic tab (additional aquatic tabs in Collection Events module)
Marine epifauna collected from marine algae – where should data which refers to algal host reside ?? ….....OR …..in Collection Events?? Sites Module – Aquatic tab (additional aquatic tabs in Collection Events module)
Elevation data included here – whereas aquatic depth data resies in Collection Events
Collection Events module – Aquatic 1 tab Collection depth & bottom depth data
Collection Events module – Aquatic 2 tab Additional aquatic data
At any given site, for example, an insect or reptile may be collected from a single plant – where should that information reside?? Sites Module - Terrestrial tab Vegetation is not fixed over time (no additional terrestrial tabs in Collection Events)
Issues • Sites module contains descriptive tabs & fields which change over time – eg. in Port Phillip Bay, seagrass plentiful in Summer, but may be very sparse in winter • Mapping Tab – no GIS fields, UTM fields inadequate, latitude and longitude coordinate fields not as precise as gps data • Geology and Palaeontology do not use Collection Events and attach Site records directly to the Catalogue • develop “Site” profiles (ie. mine site, mineral deposit site, fossil site, faunal survey site) and link Catalogue records, relevant images, narratives, research papers etc. to a single site record • however, agree that we need to collect precise and detailed locality data
Issues • Sites module contains descriptive tabs & fields which change over time – eg. in Port Phillip Bay, seagrass plentiful in Summer, but may be very sparse in winter • Mapping Tab – no GIS fields, UTM fields inadequate, latitude and longitude coordinate fields not as precise as gps data • Geology and Palaeontology do not use Collection Events but attach Site records directly to the Catalogue • develop “Site” profiles (ie. mine site, mineral deposit site, fossil site, faunal survey site) and link Catalogue records, relevant images, narratives, research papers etc. to a single site record • however, agree that we need to collect precise and detailed locality data
NMNH (Smithsonian) solution Have collapsed Sites into Collection Events – “are yet to ‘go live’ with merged version, but departments all excited about the merger” Anna Weitzman NMNH
Options • Remove all habitat fields from Sites Module? • What about altitude fields – move to Collection Events (where aquatic depth resides)? • Follow NMNH model? • Merge modules and use “Site code” then “Site number for each collection event at a particular site • Merge modules, but develop “Parent/children” Site tabs • Parent site record – attach data, images, references pertaining to an overall site (eg. a mine, faunal survey site) - include link to bibliography module on Parent for attachment of Site references • Utilise EMu Users group to find natural history solution - reach agreement on common goals ???????????????????????
Thanks to: Anna Weitzman NMNH Joanna McCaffrey FMNH Tom Trombone AMNH Marion Raiser NMH Penny Berents AM MV colleagues