#' Georeferenced data from the journal Biotropica (pulled from Web of Science)
#'
#' A dataset containing 41 authors taken from the Biotropica journal.
#' This dataset represents the typical formatted output
#' from \code{authors_georef()}
#' in the refsplitr package. It serves as a useful testing data set for
#' spatial functions and
#'
#' @format A data frame with 41 rows and 15 variables:
#' \describe{
#' \item{authorID}{ID field populated in authors_clean}
#' \item{university}{also can be considered
#' institution for non-universities}
#' \item{postal_code}{character, international postcode}
#' \item{country}{country name}
#' \item{lat}{numeric, latitude populated from authors_georef}
#' \item{lon}{numeric, longitude populated from authors_georef}
#' \item{groupID}{ID field for what name group the author
#' is identified as from authors_clean()}
#' \item{author_order}{numeric, order of author from journal article}
#' \item{address}{address of references pulled from
#' the original raw WOS file}
#' \item{department}{department which is nested within university}
#' \item{RP_address}{reprint address, pulled from the original raw WOS file}
#' \item{RI}{ResearcherID number, identifier given by
#' web of science only, less common than OrcID}
#' \item{OI}{OrcID, unique identifier for
#' researcher given by https://orcid.org }
#' \item{UT}{unique identifier to each article, given by WOS}
#' \item{refID}{unique identifier for each article,
#' given by references_read()}
#' }
"BITR_geocode"
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