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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
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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On the Ground
- • 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.