Sites Module

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Overview

The Sites module records the physical details about a site. A site is the location of a collection event. A site record contains location details such as jurisdiction, geographic and/or political locality, elevation, size and geo-spatial information used for mapping.


Locality Tab

Enter all available geographic information from the specimen label into the appropriate fields. Continent, Country, and Province/State/Territory lookup lists are up-to-date and have been locked, meaning that the values in these fields cannot be added to or edited. If a value from a label is not displaying in the drop-down list of one of these fields, the information on the label is outdated, incorrect, or the information is being placed in the incorrect field. Please alternatively enter this data into the Precise Location field.


Please enter all available location information in the Precise Location field verbatim from the label. Do not translate this information if not provided in English. Do not add notes to this field. If there is no specific locality description to be placed in the Precise Location field, please leave the field empty rather than recording “[no precise location]" or similar phrasing.


Elevation (when provided) should be entered in the Elevation (Above Sea Level) field(s); if provided in a range, the lower elevation value should be placed in the “From:” field, and the higher elevation value in the “To:” field.


If location information is provided in Township, Range, and Section format (Public Land Survey System TRS), please enter this information in the “Locality Details (cont.)” section, ensuring that letters "T", "R", and "S" are included as the prefix before appropriate value/direction (i.e. T10S, R23E, S12). This information is important to capture and can be translated into Latitude Longitude coordinates using a coordinate conversion calculator.


Example of a completed Locality tab of a Sites record.
Example of a completed Locality tab of a Sites record.


















Example of a filled-out Locality tab

See also Geography Exceptions to the Rule

Mapping Tab

Location information may also be provided in UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) format, which consists of a zone, an easting value, and a northing value. UTM information should be recorded in the Mapping Tab, UTM field in this format: "UTM: zone numeric value(N/S) easting numeric value(E) northing numeric value(N)," with commas separating the values (i.e. “UTM: 12S, 0520951E, 4419038N”). Zone should include N or S, for north or south, respectively, depending on the hemisphere. If datum is provided, include at the end of the text string after a comma (i.e. “UTM: 12S, 508473E, 4503556, NAD 27”). Occasionally, the zone is not provided. When this happens, please record empty brackets ("[ ]") before the easting and northing value string in the UTM field (i.e. “UTM: [ ], 0520951E, 4419038N”). The easting and northing values should also be recorded in the Easting and Northing fields under the Mapping Co-ordinates section.

You may see UTM values recorded in alternate formats, such as “UTM - 508473 m.E by 4503556 m.N (Zone 12S, NAD 27”). In instances like this, you should omit the unit "m.," delete the space between value/direction for each coordinate value, and retain the datum information (NAD27) separated by a comma after the string (i.e. “UTM: 12S, 508473E, 4503556, NAD 27”). Primary contact for questions or concerns: Liz Gjieli, egjieli@nybg.org.


Example of how to record UTM coordinates in the Mapping tab.
Example of how to record UTM coordinates in the Mapping tab.

























Recording UTM values in the Mapping tab.

Lat/Long Tab

Latitude Longitude Coordinates provided on label

If latitude and longitude coordinates are provided in decimal degrees (-22.00, -42.05) or degrees minutes seconds (22° 00' 29" S, 42° 03' 35" W), input the values in Latitude/Longitude Details field in the appropriate section, Latitude/Longitude (Dec.) or Latitude/Longitude (DMS), respectively. EMu automatically converts coordinate values between the two formats, so either format is acceptable.


Example of a completed sites record when coordinates are provided on a specimen label.
Example of a completed sites record when coordinates are provided on a specimen label.

















How to record geo-coordinates provided on a specimen label in the Lat/Long table.

Coordinates determined by georeferencing locality

For the following fields used for metadata capture, please do your best to use one of the terms provided in the drop-down list. If you are unsure what to record, or if you need information on best practices, please contact Liz Gjieli, egjieli@nybg.org.


Determination Source: Source of the coordinates, or tools used by the georeferencer to locate the collection site. This includes Google Maps, Google Earth, GeoLocate, MaNIS Georeferencing Calculator, paper maps, gazetteers, etc.

Determination Method: Protocols to determine coordinates. List the georeferencing protocols followed; this is normally a reference guide (Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Biogeomancer Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing, etc.) or an online coordinate conversion tool if coordinates were provided on the label in a format other than decimal degrees or degrees minutes seconds.

Determined By: georeferencer's name (Parties record)

Determination Date: date (short-cut for today's date: CTRL ; )

Radius (Numeric): Uncertainty radius, in meters.

Units: m

Datum: WGS84 (datum used by Google Maps, Google Earth, GeoLocate, Bing Maps, OpenStreetMap, etc.)

Notes: Please enter concise notes on the methods and steps taken to locate coordinates and/or radial for the locality. There is a georeferencing notes template document which provides sample of georeferencing notes to be used per each locality type.


Example of a completed georeferenced Sites record.
Example of a completed georeferenced Sites record.





















Example of a completed georeferenced Sites record



If unable to georeference (unable to pinpoint the locality or specimen is cultivated), this must be documented. Please include the georeferencer’s name, date, determination method (if applicable), and in the Notes field include reasoning as to why the location cannot be determined.


ScreenShot sites1.png
ScreenShot sites1.png




















For more information on georeferencing How to georeference collection localities

Notes Tab

This tab is to be used sparingly. Please ensure that the information entered into this field is pertinent to the Collection Event/Catalogue record(s) associated with that specific Sites record. Please also note that this field is not for the capture of georeferencing remarks, which are to be entered in the Lat/Long tab, Notes field.


GEOLocate Tab

Coming soon!