On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Jeff Meyer wrote:
> > Ok... this is sort of an import question, but how do we / should we
> > credit each imported item with a link or tie to the appropriate use
> > statement / contributor?
>
> source= is just for "showing your working".
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Jeff Meyer wrote:
>> Ok... this is sort of an import question, but how do we / should we
>> credit each imported item with a link or tie to the appropriate use
>> statement / contributor?
>
> source= is just for "showing your working". It
Jeff Meyer wrote:
> Ok... this is sort of an import question, but how do we / should we
> credit each imported item with a link or tie to the appropriate use
> statement / contributor?
source= is just for "showing your working". It is not a means of providing
attribution. That should be done on
Ignoring right / wrong methods to managing the actual importing of
importing for a moment, what's the right / wrong way to *track various
permissions* received for use of data?
(1) Data use / contributor tracking?
For example, I've added Seattle's permission to use their data (yay! -
kudos to Cli
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