Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus, 1758), Hellerup, Denmark, 4 May 2013 ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR, OCTOBER 2015 Update and Strategic Plan Donald Hobern, GBIF Executive Secretary
DATA LICENCES End 2015 goals: All endorsed datasets with Creative Commons licence Updated data publisher and data user agreements Approach: Use publisher-specified licence where possible Datasets without special terms defined CC-BY Datasets with special terms propose best match from CC0, CC-BY, CC-BY-NC Where none fit and publisher does not respond, default to takedown Timeline: During August - Node Managers notified of proposed licence per dataset By end October – Identify Nodes which wish to communicate with own publishers Secretariat will confirm list and supply suggested wording Secretariat will communicate with others From 1 November – Nodes and Secretariat communicate with publishers Two months to respond Accept proposed licence / select other licence / take data down End December All datasets in GBIF network associated with CC licence
User searches for data through GBIF.org DataCite Denmark GBIF.org GBIF assigns DOIs to data downloads Cleaned data Data Data attribution Dataset DOI Researcher Paper Paper DOI User deposits cleaned dataset in a repository and gets DOI for dataset Published paper can give resolvable links to GBIF download and/or to cleaned dataset User cleans data User publishes paper GBIF download Data Data attribution Download DOI Download history Download 1... GBIF.org creates a download data set DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIERS AND CITATION
Progress: All datasets now associated with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) All data downloads now associated with a DOI with onward references to dataset DOIs Around 1 billion records downloaded each day First detected use of a download DOI in a published paper in Zootaxa Zootaxa Next steps: Revise GBIF Data User agreement (by end 2015) With DataCite and publishers, start mining use of GBIF DOIs Develop service to report use to data publishers Better reporting of usage to highlight value of data publishing
SAMPLE-BASED DATA SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Pieris rapaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect Vanessa carduiPlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Vanessa carduiPlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect Inachis ioPlotA individual1 kmButterfly transect SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Pieris rapaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect Vanessa carduiPlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Pieris rapaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotB individuals1 kmButterfly transect SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Platichthys flesusDiveX individuals500 m2Fish dive survey Sprattus sprattusDiveX individuals500 m2Fish dive survey SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Vanessa carduiPlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect Thecla betulaePlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect SpeciesEventQuantitySample sizeProtocol Pieris rapaePlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect Aglais urticaePlotA individuals1 kmButterfly transect
SAMPLE-BASED DATA Progress: Darwin Core Event now supports sample-based data (ratified in TDWG) Darwin Core Event Latest Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT 2.3) supports sample-based data as core data type EU BON IPT repository for sample-based dataIPT repository Next steps: Monitor and report use of extension in network Develop visualisations to show temporal and geographic distribution of sample-based data Work with existing data publishers to expose extra elements from relevant datasets Develop filters to access data for sampling events Feasibility studies for further visualisations
PRIORITY 1 – DELIVER RELEVANT DATA Engage expert communities – Deliver relevant data products
PRIORITY 2 – IMPROVE DATA QUALITY Automated processing – Expert curation – Quality indicators
PRIORITY 3 – FILL DATA GAPS Comprehensive taxonomy – Target gaps – Expand publisher base
PRIORITY 4 – ENHANCE BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS INFRASTRUCTURE Informatics partnerships – Common standards – Stable infrastructure
PRIORITY 5 – EMPOWER GLOBAL NETWORK Remove barriers – Increase benefits – Enhance capacity
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