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Re: Fauna/Birding atlas data exchange

To: "Paul Dodd" <>
Subject: Re: Fauna/Birding atlas data exchange
From:
Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 08:31:32 +1000
Paul, short answer is YES the Atlas of Victorian Wildlife (AVW)(like the 
BA atlas) can accept any amount of data in a number of electronic formats 
(Excel spreadsheets, dbf files, comma delimited etc).  My colleagues in 
the AVW section here in East Melbourne have a standard set of files and 
supporting information that can be sent to any interested observer via 
email.  The information is all in a ZIP file and can be accessed by 
emailing a request to their address 

The AVW also of course has paper recording sheets for submitting data and 
it is this system I most often use, as I submit data as it's generated 
after each trip.  One of the benefits of using the AVW is that data 
submitted is checked and reviewed and copies of observers information are 
then sent back after it has been key-punched into the database.  This 
means you have neat copies of your data in a standard format for filing or 
passing on.  You can also access any of this data at a later stage by 
request to the AVW staff.

cheers, Martin

Martin O'Brien
Wildlife Biologist - Threatened Species & Communities Section
Department of Sustainability and Environment
2/8 Nicholson St. (PO Box 500),
East Melbourne  3002
VICTORIA


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Hi Martin,

Is it possible to submit atlas data electronically? I use Eremaea for
recording sightings and as we know from previous discussions on 
birding-aus,
there are other systems in use also. I know that data can be exported from
Eremaea in a format that could be sent to someone else - I presume the 
other
systems have similar functionality.

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