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Coordination and Policy Development in Preparation for a European Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management System Supported by the European Commission through its FP7 research funding programme pro-iBiopshere
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WP3: Scientific content and workflow coordination: Progress Walter Berendsohn Dept. of Research and Biodiversity Informatics Pro-iBiosphere Management meeting, 15 February 2013, Leiden
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WP3 – Person months & Budget Naturalis5.0 NBGB0.5 FUB-BGBM Review Month 6: Person months used 2,23 PM Budget used 7.945 EUR 11.0 Pensoft3.0 RBGK1.0 Plazi4.0 MfN5.0
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Task 3.1 MS 10 Task 3.1 MS10: Workshop on data curation and acquisition of Floras and Faunas (14th February 2013) Expected results of the workshop: Identify and promote good practices for entering new field data and collaboratively writing of taxonomic treatments Standardized editorial policies How to address IPR management
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Task 3.1 MS 10 Task 3.1 MS10: Preliminary results: need for more awareness and accessibility of floras no links, no value? Citations, annotations, DoIs vs. LSIDs – maintaining links conserves knowledge – crowd involvement in restricted tasks needs to be attractive and rewarding – who and where are the users (multi-lingual services) ? Establish a persistent, stable and trustful system Convince & educate publishers & (isolated) editors to change editorial practices – Guidelines for publishing – Provide vocabularies in e-tools ( authors are inconsistent & language complex) – Define and monitor data quality Custom mark-up schemas can be faster for some Floras – Complete automation not possible
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Task 3.2 Task 3.2 MS 11: Workshop on semantic mark-up generation, data quality and user-participation infrastructure (13 th February 2013) Expected results: Define the road ahead on the field of semantic mark-up, data quality and user-participation infrastructure Generation of semantic mark-up in respective document collections (i.e. recognition of treatment boundaries, of feature descriptions and of other characteristics of species)
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Task 3.2 Task 3.2 MS 11: Workshop on semantic mark-up generation, data quality and user-participation infrastructure (13 th February 2013) Open content is reusable/accessible content (one more reason for public funding) – Define what is open what is not – Stop backlock now, by publishing new papers online Solutions? – Software collaboration; Duplicity = innovation? Versions – Repositories synchronization avoids duplication, gives consistency – Fear of being eaten-up prevents collaboration – Single-purpose tool kept persistently – Share data store – Network of trust (ID system for entering records) Educate and promote tools among taxonomists – Expert input; review and report on data Need institutional & governmental commitments Publishing guidelines: – publisher scoring system – mark-up core info to connect data: occurrence, name, time, description, history, institution stored) – Include name recognition in PWT or Excel – Separate names & taxonomy – include DOIs – Focus on use cases – Align concepts, how to visualize? External input for knowledge management and business model
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Task 3.3 Task 3.3 Semantic integration of biodiversity literature Expected results: Road Map for Milestone 12: Workshop on mark-up of biodiversity literature (Berlin, February 2014) Outlook: Integration with Pilots established in WP 4 May 2013: End of mark-up activities Reports Dec 2013 and April 2014
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