IDigBio Minimum Information Standards for Scientific Collections (MISC)/Authority Files Working Group Gil Nelson Andréa Matsunaga (on behalf of the WG)

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iDigBio Minimum Information Standards for Scientific Collections (MISC)/Authority Files Working Group Gil Nelson Andréa Matsunaga (on behalf of the WG) iDigBio Summit, Gainesville October , 2012

MISC Working Group – Mission and Scope Document basic assumptions underpinning a minimal information for scientific collections expectation Develop a document outlining and providing a rationale for required, minimal, desired, and supplementary data elements to be provided by iDigBio contributors, including an enumeration of these elements with user friendly labels Develop guidelines for algorithmic data validation and cleaning tools that can be distributed as an appliance or via an API or web service Develop guidelines for offering training and assistance to iDigBio contributors for configuring data for ingestion into the iDigBio portal Make all work of the committee available for comment to the community

MISC Working Group – Data Model Concepts Specimen Taxon Media Collection Person Reference Geography Morphology Genetics Sample Geology CollectingEvent hostFor detHis hostFor

iDigBio Guidelines for Managing Persistent Identifiers Requirement: TCNs and other institutions ensure that all identifiers provided to iDigBio are unique and persistent. Persistent identifiers are those that are assigned once, only once, and are associated with a single object. Once assigned to an object, an identifier cannot be assigned to a different object. URI pattern recommendation: Domain name registered and owned by the TCN or institution Locally unique identifier

MISC Goals At its core, the product of the MISC working group is iDigBio’s attempt to: put flesh on the bones of the data model presented earlier, bring a biologist’s or collection manager’s perspective to the data elements iDigBio ingests, ensure that we account for all data currently or potentially stored in collections databases (hence, MISC may be a misnomer), narrowly (and perhaps selfishly?) focus on data elements iDigBio should be prepared to ingest over the long haul, to prioritize these elements with respect to whether they should be treated as required, highly desired, or supplementary, and to recognize that the list of these elements might grow over time, take a scientific perspective on data fitness, start with Darwin Core as a foundation and augment this standard from the many other schemas currently in use in our community, map MISC data elements to as many existing schemas as possible to facilitate ingestion.

Authority-File-Working-Group

MISC Working Group – Terms for Data Model Concepts Community input is invited!

EMu Symbiota Specify Custom+ (e.g. PBI) Ingestion/Feedback Query Support Repository MISC Presentation (templates, views) Contributors iDigBio MISC Relationships Taxon Specimen Media Taxon Lat Lon CollectorDate No. ….. iDigBio Consumer Specimen + Taxon + Media

MISC Working Group – Members Gil Nelson, iDigBio Digitization (Co-Lead) Katja Seltmann, AMNH (Co-Lead) Dorothy Allard, UVM Reed Beaman Stan Blum John Deck Andrea Matsunaga, iDigBio IT Joanna McCaffrey, iDigBio Biodiversity Informatics Paul J. Morris Deborah Paul, iDigBio User Services Dean Pentcheff Petra Sierwald, FMNH Ex Officio: Greg Riccardi Thank you all!