Issue 10661
Update taxonomic coverage section in dataset detail page
10661
Reporter: mdoering
Type: Improvement
Summary: Update taxonomic coverage section in dataset detail page
Priority: Major
Resolution: Fixed
Status: Closed
Created: 2012-01-23 12:13:25.798
Updated: 2013-08-29 14:45:22.351
Resolved: 2012-02-07 13:05:22.089
Description: This section is a bit confusing right now.
After discussions with Andrea we agreed to change it keeping the 2 blocks:
(1) block "taxonomic coverage" which is taken from metadata plus some data derived statistics
(2) block "data preview" which uses the existing taxonomic browser
Modifications needed:
1.1 - update title from Checklist preview to "Taxonomic Coverage"
1.2 - remove now redundant subtitle "Taxonomic Coverage" and show that coverage as the first thing in the block
1.3 - retitle "SECOND LEVEL DATA ELEMENTS" with "Associated Data" and show counts for the entire dataset here. For example the number of extension records in dwc archives (num references, common names, images, distributions, etc). Not sure what best to show for occurrence datasets. Instead of associated data we could also show taxonomic stats like number of species, genera, families and number of records/percentage breakdown by kingdom? Or showing the taxa with the most records?
2.1 - use existing tax browser
2.2 - remove options to change sorting or "count type"
2.3 - replace current right hand side with statistics about associated data. Don't show the synonyms from the current browser. The associated data counts should be linked to the currently browsed name. For example Common Names: 4, Reference: 10, Distributions: 21, Images:1
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Attachment stax coverage static.png
Author: mdoering@gbif.org
Created: 2012-01-23 13:06:39.016
Updated: 2012-01-23 13:06:39.016
Full list of indexed checklist extensions/associated data:
http://builds.gbif.org/job/checklistbank-api/site/apidocs/org/gbif/checklistbank/api/model/NameUsageComponent.html
Description, Distribution, Identifier, Image, Reference, SpeciesProfile, TypeSpecimen, VernacularName