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- | =====Adding a geospatial resource (file)===== | + | ======Adding a geospatial resource (file)====== |
+ | ===== Things to know beforehand ===== | ||
* To have a map display on the landing page of your dataset, you need a geospatial file (KML, Geojson etc.) | * To have a map display on the landing page of your dataset, you need a geospatial file (KML, Geojson etc.) | ||
* If you do not have such a file, you can generate one from a CSV file using a converter, eg. https://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-kml.htm | * If you do not have such a file, you can generate one from a CSV file using a converter, eg. https://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-kml.htm | ||
+ | * You need to be logged in to Dublinked to perform any upload or import geodata functions | ||
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+ | ===== Generating the Graph View on Dublinked ===== | ||
* Upload your KML file to your dataset containing the CSV file | * Upload your KML file to your dataset containing the CSV file | ||
* Click on your new KML resource | * Click on your new KML resource | ||
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* Once the data has been loaded to the GeoServer, the map will automatically display on the landing page of the dataset | * Once the data has been loaded to the GeoServer, the map will automatically display on the landing page of the dataset | ||
{{ :publisher:landing_page.png?600 |}} | {{ :publisher:landing_page.png?600 |}} | ||
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+ | * (Optional) you can now style the data. If your dataset is harmonised with one which has already a style attached, [[publisher:copy_styling_from_existing_map|the instructions for how to copy it are here]] | ||
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