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23 December 2019 Using Webgis to Develop a Spatial Bibliography for Organizing, Mapping, and Disseminating Research Information: a Case Study of Quaking Aspen
Ryan G. Howell, Steven L. Petersen, Christopher S. Balzotti, Paul C. Rogers, Mark W. Jackson, Anne E. Hedrich
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Abstract
  • Spatial data is valuable to researchers for locating studies that occur in a particular area of interest, or one with similar attributes.

  • Without a standard in publishing protocol, spatial data largely goes unreported, or is difficult to find without searching the publication.

  • Assigning location data and displaying points on a public web map makes locating publications based on spatial location possible.

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Ryan G. Howell, Steven L. Petersen, Christopher S. Balzotti, Paul C. Rogers, Mark W. Jackson, and Anne E. Hedrich "Using Webgis to Develop a Spatial Bibliography for Organizing, Mapping, and Disseminating Research Information: a Case Study of Quaking Aspen," Rangelands 41(6), 244-247, (23 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2019.10.001
Published: 23 December 2019
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aspen
spatial bibliography
webmap
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