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21 st CENTURY FLORAS New technologies to speed the process Arthur D. Chapman paper134@achapman.org
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to available names Access to publications Access to adequate collections Access to ancillary information Speed of the taxonomic process Re-inventing the wheel Size of the task With thanks to George Shepherd Problems in beginning a new Flora
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where are we now? where are we going? 250 years of Endeavour
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Using emerging technologies What emerging technologies? How are they being used? How can these be used to solve the problems of beginning a new Flora Using emerging technologies
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Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools Changing Technology Changing Technologies
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Internet New high-speed parallel networks –From gopher to grid Distributed systems –From Z39.50 to XML, SOAP Interactive Mapping –From Imap to ArcIMS, Mapserver The Internet From http://ces.asu.edu/bdi/Subjects/Xanthoria/
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Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools Changing Technology Changing Technologies
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256 Mb USB 160 Gb USB/Firewire 20 Gb USB/Firewire 1 Gb smartcard Computer Storage
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Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools Changing Technology Changing Technologies
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P4 P3 P2 P1 486 386 286 8086 8008 4004 Chip Development
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Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools Changing Technology Changing Technologies
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GPS Geocoding Manual coding Automated georeferencing GPS
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Australian Bird Atlas Atlas of Australian Birds From Atlas Newsletter No. 9, 2002
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Changing Technologies Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools
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Changing Technologies Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools
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Type collections INBIO Costa Rica
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Type Collections US National Herbarium
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Type Collections University of Florida
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Type Collections
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With thanks to Barbara Thiers, NYBG
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Changing Technologies Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools
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Digital Imagery
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Changing Technology Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools
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Video Imaging
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Changing Technology Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Digital Libraries Presentation Tools
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Digital Libraries With thanks to Barbara Thiers, NYBG
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Changing Technologies Internet Computing –Storage –Processing speeds GPS Analysis Tools Imagery –Scanners –Digital Photography –Digital Video Presentation Tools
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Flora of Australia
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Using emereging technologies Access to available names Using emerging technologies
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Using emereging technologies Access to available names –Catalogue of names (authority files) –Distributed access Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to publications Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to publications –Digital libraries –Scanning Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to adequate collections Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to adequate collections –Virtual Herbaria –DiGIR Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to ancillary information Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Access to ancillary information –Flora Braziliensis revisited –Digital libraries Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Speed of the taxonomic process Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Speed of the taxonomic process –Databases –Protologues –Types –Electronic publications Names, check lists, floras, etc. –Working smarter –Sharing data, pooling descriptions Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Re-inventing the wheel –Other floras and electronic floras Flora of Australia/XML –Distributed systems –Species Plantarum? –Utilising the resources Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Size of the task Using emerging technologies
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Problems in beginning a new Flora Size of the task –What type of Flora? –Who wants a Flora anyway? –Electronic Flora –Check lists, guide books –What are the priorities –Australian experience –Orchids – are they really plants? –250 years of taxonomic endeavour Using emerging technologies
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If Linnaeus was starting today would he do things the same way? Working Smarter
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The future – Linking distributed information –A distributed flora? Searching interactively ‘on demand’ Floras Up-to-date information Quicker, more efficient taxonomy Working Smarter
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Taxonomic process –Searching for names –Searching for original descriptions –Searching for recent revisions –Searching for specimens/types –Creating a character set –Writing descriptions –Publishing Working Smarter
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How can we improve efficiency Writing Floras –Gathering information from revisions –Re-keying information –Re-checking specimens –Geo-referencing –Checking other treatises, floras, etc. –Writing up –Mapping –Illustrating –Publishing –Data validation tools Working Smarter
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LUCID Working Smarter
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A fantasy Person in field with a GPS and satellite link Upload location Download key and descriptions Type in vegetation type – use interactive keys Upload photograph or video Get identification – or notification of possible new species New description, photograph, etc. on spot added to database – perhaps with code rather than formal name. Information is immediately to other researchers and taxonomists.
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Questions?
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Arthur D. Chapman paper134@achapman.org
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