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ymgan opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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ymgan opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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ymgan commented Feb 16, 2024

Hey,

We are updating our data publication wiki and would like to cite the OBIS manual as we referenced the material from the manual. Is there a preferred way to cite this?

For example - suggested citation for GBIF's best practice guide in publishing sampling event data

GBIF (2018) Best Practices in Publishing Sampling-event data, version 2.2. Copenhagen: GBIF Secretariat. https://ipt.gbif.org/manual/en/ipt/3.0/best-practices-sampling-event-data

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ymgan commented Jan 28, 2025

We are working on the absence use case paper with @albenson-usgs @rubenpp7 et al and I would like to include the best practices of documenting sampling protocol, sampling gear, sampling effort using emof as documented here. These are important to help user to understand the sampling design and sampling effort to help them to be able to make inference about "absences".

Hence, it will be very helpful if we can have a way to cite the manual soon. Thanks @EliLawrence !!

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