About: Collation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 736 publications have been published within this topic receiving 3864 citations. The topic is also known as: ordering & sorting.
TL;DR: Myers as discussed by the authors discusses the importance of the Editorial Problem Apparatus in the process of writing a talk to teachers on psychology and discusses the editorial problem of writing such a talk.
Abstract: Foreword Introduction by Gerald E. Myers TALKS TO TEACHERS ON PSYCHOLOGY TALKS TO STUDENTS Notes Appendixes I. Notes and Draft for Talks to Teachers II. John Pierce's Summaries in the Journal of Education of James's Lectures A Note on the Editorial Method The Text of Talks to Teachers on Psychology I. The History II. The Documents III. The Editorial Problem Apparatus Emendations Textual Notes Historical Collation Alterations in the Manuscript Word-Division General Index Key to the Pagination of Editions
TL;DR: The dataset comprises catch records of demersal fish and invertebrates from the North Marine Region, Australia, covering the period 1980-1997. It provides convenient access to data from various research voyages and aims to facilitate profiling of the region for marine bioregional planning. However, data comparability issues exist and require careful consideration.
Abstract: The dataset comprises catch records of demersal fish and invertebrates from demersal fish trawls, demersal prawn trawls and epibenthic sled samples from the Northern Planning Region. It is a compilation of data from 9 research voyages (SO 05/80, SO 07/80, SO 02/81, SS 03/90, SS 05/91, SS 01/93, SS 02/97, SS 08/97and SS 03/98). The catch of each species in a sample is recorded as raw weight and count, gross weight and count (raw values divided by the subsampling fraction) and per area weight and count. Species are recorded as CAAB codes. Sample attributes include the voyage, location, time, sampling gear and sampled area. The dataset was created for the Department of the Environment and Water Resources (DEW) for use in profiling of the North Marine Region during the development of a marine bioregional plan for the region. Data from all voyages are in a single set of tables and in the same structure and measurement units. The aim of the dataset is to provide convenient access to the data from the source datasets, which were stored in various data structures in various locations. Although the data are presented in uniform measurement units of counts and weights per unit area, data from different samples cannot be assumed to be comparable. In particular, the catchability of a species varies among types of sampling gears. Even samples from a given gear type on a given voyage may not all be comparable to one another. For example, gear may be altered during a voyage (e.g. multiple codend mesh sizes may be tried) and fish trawls are occasionally aimed at fish visible on the echo sounder. The data should therefore be analysed no more than semi-quantitatively. Assumptions on the comparability of samples -- even from a single voyage and gear type -- should be based on reference to the voyage reports.
TL;DR: MarLIN record detailing sawfish collection records in northern Australia (1912 - 2004) includes distribution records of Pristis microdon and P. zijsron, and incidental catches in prawn trawls and gill nets.
Abstract: Sawfish collection records have been collated for a number of conservation assessment projects. This MarLIN record refers specifically to a customised dataset that was created for delivery to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources (DEW). The dataset comprises distribution records of the freshwater sawfish, Pristis microdon, and the green sawfish, Pristis zijsron, in northern Australia. The records include incidental catches in prawn trawls and gill nets. The data sources included logbook and observer data from state and Commonwealth fisheries, and museum records. The dataset includes records from dataset 'Sawfish catch data in Northern Australia' (MarLIN record 6549).