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Do any of you know where I could find a good resource about taxonomy? I'm trying to understand all the changes to the five kingdom system (like the Domains, Kingdoms Protozoa and Chromista, the subgroups and supergroups), so that I don't get confused when looking up the individual species.
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Hey guys!
So my partner, a former rocks person, said that last year, they used Microsoft Access to make a database. Would this be useful in Fossils too?
So my partner, a former rocks person, said that last year, they used Microsoft Access to make a database. Would this be useful in Fossils too?
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What is a database?
(Note: I am one of those old-fashioned book nerds, and I know very little about computers...
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(Note: I am one of those old-fashioned book nerds, and I know very little about computers...

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A listing of resources.GoofyFoofer wrote:What is a database?
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I bet a database could be useful for small pieces of information such as temporal range. You could also make smaller databases containing only one phylum for phylum specific information, or one for just aquatic organisms, and so on.SOnerd wrote:Hey guys!
So my partner, a former rocks person, said that last year, they used Microsoft Access to make a database. Would this be useful in Fossils too?
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Yeah, I'm in the same boat.
You probably would want to study the numbered stuff, as well as the phyla and the "Other".
You probably would want to study the numbered stuff, as well as the phyla and the "Other".
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Yeah, I'm doing the same.
So, I'm making my fossils binder by creating a specific template, then basically "filling in the blanks" with info.
Does anybody do it a different way, or something?
I would like to hear some other ideas.
Thanks!
So, I'm making my fossils binder by creating a specific template, then basically "filling in the blanks" with info.
Does anybody do it a different way, or something?
I would like to hear some other ideas.
Thanks!
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