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Cartography and GIS
Cartography and the related field of GIS are important for doing and presenting many kinds of research, in various field sciences, and also for...
@Research Cooperative started 10 years ago - replies: 1
Preparation of figures for a journal with online and print editions
These are instructions to authors from the journal Molecular Ecology Resources (Managing editor, pers. comm., 23rd March 2013). The instructions...
@Research Cooperative started 11 years ago - replies: 0
Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection
Here is a great source of maps that can be used as base maps for many kinds of cartography: the Perry-Castaeda Library Map Collection. See:...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 0
Visualizing Biological Data
The third international meeting on Visualizing Biological Data (VIZBI) was held 6-8th March at EMBL Heidelberg, in Germany.An odd acronym. More...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 0
Preserving my research-photo collection
Every time I load another batch of digital colour photos into my iPhoto libraries, I wonder what eventually will happen to my huge archive of...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 1
Creating links across the Research Cooperative network
Hello... today I have added links to our pages for image collections , and film and video collections . These links are in the introduction text...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 0
ArtPlantae Today - connecting artists, naturalists and educators
ArtPlantae Today is a well-organised site that I would like to explore more! It has many original articles and links to books, exhibitions,...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 0
Are there any 'standards' for cartography in academic publishing?
Today I added a new support group to our network, for Shima: The International Journal of Research Into Island Cultures . The Instructions to...
@Research Cooperative started 12 years ago - replies: 0