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download button #5593
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The GBIFID can be used on the search page to find the record and download it: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/download?advanced=1&gbif_id=4534187326. I haven't contacted the user since you tagged yourself @ManonGros |
What do we want users to do in these scenarios? We have a citation string in the bottom as well. And the json response is easily available via the API https://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/4946662241 @dnoesgaard also track citations of individual occurrences when people cite individual records like we propose on the individual occurrence pages. we could also provide a link to the json response as a download option? or format it in some other way? |
I think we could add a download button that redirects to |
I was going to reply to the user but then noticed that they were able to make multiple downloads. I contacted them to check if there is anything else that blocked them. |
download button
I want to download the data but I cannot find the direct link
User: See in registry - Send email
System: Chrome 131.0.0 / Windows 10.0.0
Referer: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/4946662241
Window size: width 1536 - height 730
API log
Site log
System health at time of feedback: OPERATIONAL
datasetKey: 50c9509d-22c7-4a22-a47d-8c48425ef4a7
publishingOrgKey: 28eb1a3f-1c15-4a95-931a-4af90ecb574d
Node handles: @sformel-usgs
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