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<citeinfo>
<origin>Bird Studies Canada</origin>
<origin>New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources</origin>
<origin>Prince Edward Island Department of Natural Resources</origin>
<origin>Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources</origin>
<origin>Canadian Wildlife Service</origin>
<origin>Nature NB</origin>
<origin>Nova Scotia Bird Society</origin>
<origin>Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island</origin>
<pubdate>Unknown</pubdate>
<title>Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas (2006-2010): raw breeding evidence</title>
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<descript>
<abstract>
Project name: Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas

Goals : The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas is a five-year project to determine the distribution and abundance of all bird species that breed in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

Dataset summary : Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas (2006-2010): breeding evidence as reported by participants and effort information from individual visits

Year started : 2006

Year finished : 2010

Geographic area covered : New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

Primary species covered : All breeding bird species.
</abstract>
<purpose>The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas is a five-year project to determine the distribution and abundance of all bird species that breed in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.</purpose>
</descript>
<timeperd>
<timeinfo>
<rngdates>
<begdate>2006</begdate>
<enddate>2010</enddate>
</rngdates>
</timeinfo>
<current>ground condition</current>
</timeperd>
<status>
<progress>In work</progress>
<update>As needed</update>
</status>
<spdom>
<descgeog>New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island</descgeog>
</spdom>
<keywords>
<theme>
<themekt>None</themekt>
<themekey>Breeding Bird Atlas</themekey>
<themekey>Maritime</themekey>
<themekey>Atlantic Canada</themekey>
<themekey>Canadian Maritimes</themekey>
</theme>
</keywords>
<taxonomy>
<keywtax>
<taxonkt>None</taxonkt>
<taxonkey>multiple species</taxonkey>
<taxonkey>birds</taxonkey>
</keywtax>
<taxonsys>
<classsys>
<classcit>
<citeinfo>
<origin>American Ornithologists&apos; Union</origin>
<pubdate>1998</pubdate>
<title>Check-list of North American Birds</title>
<edition>Seventh</edition>
<geoform>book</geoform>
<onlink>http://www.aou.org/checklist/index.php3</onlink>
</citeinfo>
</classcit>
<classmod>The check-list is revised and updated on an annual basis by the American Ornithologists&apos; Union. Revisions are published in The Auk.</classmod>
</classsys>
<taxonpro>Observers have pre-existing knowledge of bird identification or they use published field guides.</taxonpro>
</taxonsys>
<taxongen>Birds.</taxongen>
<taxoncl>
<taxonrn>Kingdom</taxonrn>
<taxonrv>Animalia</taxonrv>
<common>animals</common>
<taxoncl>
<taxonrn>Phylum</taxonrn>
<taxonrv>Chordata</taxonrv>
<common>chordates</common>
<taxoncl>
<taxonrn>Subphylum</taxonrn>
<taxonrv>Vertebrata</taxonrv>
<common>vertebrates</common>
<taxoncl>
<taxonrn>Class</taxonrn>
<taxonrv>Aves</taxonrv>
<common>birds</common>
</taxoncl>
</taxoncl>
</taxoncl>
</taxoncl>
</taxonomy>
<accconst>Data can be accessed in accordance to the BSC data-sharing policy</accconst>
<useconst>
The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas policy is to encourage staff, volunteers, partners and others outside the organization to publish important findings, based in whole or in part on The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data, in appropriate publications.  It is also the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas policy that appropriate credit is given to the organization for its contribution(s) to the publication of such findings.

All publication(s) or product(s) using any Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data are required to adhere to the present policy.

Multiple uses of Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data.

Unless otherwise arranged, any Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data are provided to researchers/authors with the clear understanding that it will be used for one specific purpose only (e.g. proposed publication, graduate thesis). If the researchers/authors wish to use the same data for a purpose different from that of the original request, the researchers/authors must re-apply for permission.

Redistribution of the data

Without specific approval, no data provided by the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas can be distributed beyond the researchers/authors requesting the data. Raw data should not be made available for download through the Internet, but derived data (maps, tables) are usually acceptable. If you plan to present data on the Internet, the nature of the visualization(s) must be specified in your data request.

Approval Process

Requests for data at AKN level 3 or 4 must be accompanied by a 1-2 page written proposal outlining the nature and topic of the research, submitted with the data request through the data access portal on NatureCounts. If the proposal is acceptable, Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas staff will approve the data release and inform the researchers/authors. In some cases, the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas will have to consult with partners or clients before data can be released. Release of precise geographic locations of species at risk in particular will generally be restricted and only provided when the need has been clearly demonstrated.

Fee for Data

Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data accessed through the NatureCounts web site do not normally entail any data processing fees. Requests that require additional manual data extractions or analyses will typically be charged a fee of CA$75 per hour, CA$500 per day or CA$1500 per week to extract and assemble data. The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas will consider waiving this fee, in part or in full, for project partners and not-for-profit researchers/authors.

Authorship and Acknowledgements

If a request for data includes proposed research with significant Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas staff contributions, then agreement on the role of involved staff, joint authorship, and order of authors on publications must be reached before the data are released.

The researchers/authors agree to acknowledge the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas (as well as the clients or partners when applicable) in all relevant publications using the statement provided below. Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas review of manuscripts (or parts thereof) before submission to journals is requested as a courtesy, especially in cases where the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas or client policy or operating practice is a subject of discussion or conclusions. 

We recommend that Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data accessed from NatureCounts be cited as follow:

Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas. 2008. Data accessed from NatureCounts, a node of the Avian Knowledge Network, Bird Studies Canada. Available: http://www.naturecounts.ca/. Accessed: &lt;&lt;date&gt;&gt;.

 In addition, we require that the following statement be included in the acknowledgement section of any publication:

Thanks to the official sponsors of the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas (Bird Studies Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Prince Edward Island Department of Natural Resources, Nature NB, the Nova Scotia Bird Society, and the Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island) for supplying Atlas data, and to the thousands of volunteer participants who gathered data for the project.

If data retrieved from NatureCounts are to be used for web-based products (maps, summaries, etc.), you must contact us(naturecounts@bsc-eoc.org) for instructions on applicable contributor/partner logo(s) and website link(s).

Copyright

The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas retains the copyright on all data provided to researchers/authors, unless the copyright has been legally transferred to a client.

Revocation of Privileges

Any researcher/author not abiding by this policy or the terms of the Data Request and Release Form and Publication Agreement may forfeit any future access to Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas data.
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<ptcontac>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Denis Lepage</cntper>
<cntorg>Bird Studies Canada</cntorg>
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<addrtype></addrtype>
<city></city>
<state></state>
<postal></postal>
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<cntvoice></cntvoice>
<cntemail>dlepage@bsc-eoc.org</cntemail>
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<datacred>
Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas. 2008. Data accessed from NatureCounts, a node of the Avian Knowledge Network, Bird Studies Canada. Available: http://www.naturecounts.ca/. Accessed: &lt;&lt;date&gt;&gt;.

Thanks to the official sponsors of the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas (Bird Studies Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Prince Edward Island Department of Natural Resources, Nature NB, the Nova Scotia Bird Society, and the Natural History Society of Prince Edward Island) for supplying Atlas data, and to the thousands of volunteer participants who gathered data for the project.
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<metainfo>
<metd>20070111</metd>
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<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Jim Lowe</cntper>
<cntorg>Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology</cntorg>
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<cntaddr>
<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>
<address>159 Sapsucker Woods Road</address>
<city>Ithaca</city>
<state>NY</state>
<postal>14850</postal>
<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>607-254-2413</cntvoice>
<cntemail>JDL6@cornell.edu</cntemail>
<cntinst>E-Mail is preferred</cntinst>
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<metstdn>FGDC Biological Data Profile of the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001.1-1999</metstdv>
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