[Nhcoll-l] This Wednesday - iDigBio API office hours on identifying suspicious geographic coordinate data

Erica Krimmel ekrimmel at gmail.com
Mon May 11 16:44:26 EDT 2020


*Join us this Wednesday at 3:30pm Eastern for Open Office Hours hosted by
the iDigBio API User Group (R-based)! *Our 10-minute demo this week will be
on identifying specimen records with suspicious coordinate data using
iDigBio's data quality flags, and there will be an open agenda following
the demo.

This is a twice monthly online drop-in session
<https://www.idigbio.org/content/open-office-hours-hosted-api-user-group-r-based>
where anyone is welcome to bring their questions or ideas about using tools
such as the iDigBio API (Application Programming Interface) to work with
biodiversity occurrence data in R. Community members of all backgrounds
(collections staff, researchers, IT, etc.) and levels of programming
experience (including R novice, or R non-existent) are encouraged to use
these office hours as a time to discover and discuss API data access,
issues, and solutions. Participants are welcome to drop by for only part of
the hour.

*WHEN*: Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Eastern; See future demo topics and sign up to do *or request* a demo at
bit.ly/2wypVsY

*WHERE*: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/97729921303
<https://fsu.zoom.us/my/idigbiowg>
*Erica Krimmel*
Digitization Resource Coordinator
Integrated Digitized Biocollections <https://www.idigbio.org/> (iDigBio)
Florida State University
ekrimmel at fsu.edu
(619) 876-3794
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