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      <title>Good SAMaritans - Introduction to best practices for publishing Survey and Monitoring (SAM) data to GBIF</title>
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      <description>Perhaps, like me, you don’t know much about publishing Survey and Monitoring data(“SAM data” ). Maybe you have heard about event cores and Humboldt extensions, and you aren’t quite sure how to fit data into these. Trust me, this is about to change!
I am on a mission to learn everything there is to know about publishing SAM data and spread the word. Don’t worry, I am under the guidance of our survey data mapping expert, Kate Ingenloff (who also happens to be in the office next door), so we are in good hands.</description>
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