[Taxacom] Any suggestions of open source monitoring software/web sites that stores and makes available location images?

Tony Rees tonyrees49 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 15:48:12 CST 2017


Hi Mary,

There is this one in the UK, but the locations are probably not as
standardised as you are needing, also the images possibly mostly of
topographic or human/built environment subjects:
https://www.geograph.org.uk/  ... however it could possibly host the type
of images you are thinking of, but only for the UK. I would be interested
to hear of other suggestions with a more global focus or application for
your region.

Regards - Tony

Tony Rees, New South Wales, Australia
https://about.me/TonyRees

On 29 November 2017 at 08:00, Mary Barkworth <Mary.Barkworth at usu.edu> wrote:

> I am interested in encouraging people to record standardized images of a
> location and saving them to a web site, with appropriate metadata, so that
> they could be used to track changes over time at that location.  I know
> this sort of work is done, but I would appreciate being told of a program,
> web site and or organization that brings such resources together the way
> collection networks bring specimen data together.
>
> Mary
>
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