Putting specimens on the map: An introduction to georeferencing
Author(s): Elissa Sorojsrisom1, Matthew Johnson2
1. Columbia University 2. Texas Tech University
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Summary:
Use GEOLocate to assign geographic coordinates to natural history collections specimens
Contents:
- Georeferencing_InstructorNotes.pdf(PDF | 213 KB)
- Georeferencing_StudentHandout.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- GEOLocate_Assignment_AnswerKey.xlsx (Instructors only)(XLSX | 18 KB)
- GEOLocate_Assignment_Spreadsheet.xlsx(XLSX | 14 KB)
- Georeferencing_Slides.pptx(PPTX | 41 MB)
- Georeferencing_StudentHandout.docx(DOCX | 28 MB)
- Georeferencing_Tutorial_DownloadableVideo.zip(ZIP | 154 MB)
- Georeferencing Tutorial - YouTube
- License terms
Supporting Docs
- Georeferencing_InstructorNotes.pdf(PDF | 213 KB)
- Georeferencing_StudentHandout.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- GEOLocate_Assignment_AnswerKey.xlsx (Instructors only)(XLSX | 18 KB)
- GEOLocate_Assignment_Spreadsheet.xlsx(XLSX | 14 KB)
- Georeferencing_Slides.pptx(PPTX | 41 MB)
- Georeferencing_StudentHandout.docx(DOCX | 28 MB)
- Georeferencing_Tutorial_DownloadableVideo.zip(ZIP | 154 MB)
- Georeferencing Tutorial - YouTube