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GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION FACILITY David Remsen ECAT Program Officer September 2010 WWW.GBIF.OR G A Darwin-Core Archive solution to publishing and indexing taxonomic data within the GBIF network Thanks: Peter Desmet, Canadensys- (graphics)
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GBIF - A global discovery point for biodiversity data
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GBIF: Extend global discovery to taxonomic data
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Enabling global discovery: Objectives Develop capacity to document and publish taxonomic data – A simple exchange format – Suite of publication tools Promote the publication of taxonomic data in a common format Build and maintain an index of published checklists Build services on this index that address user needs in the GBIF network
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Enabling global discovery: Outcomes Embed taxonomy into large-scale biodiversity data/info. management – Improved Interoperability among resources – Improved Precision and Recall within resources Increase efficiencies in taxon-related linking, mapping, data-mining, and data management Increased recognition of the value and relevance of taxonomy within all biodiversity information interchange (large and small)
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Darwin Core Archive Data Format
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Darwin Core Ratified in 2009 Significant additions/refinements Set of terms – http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/index.htm http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/index.htm Simple Darwin Core (Subset) Express as Text – http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/guides/text/inde x.htm http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/guides/text/inde x.htm
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Core components – single file Taxon Classification Synonymy Publication Details Simple to Export Simple to Manage Comma-Separated Values Text File
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Extending Darwin Core TaxonTypes and Specimens Bibliography one-to-many Extensions defined via simple schema Darwin Core or other terms Linked to controlled vocabularies One taxa – many extension records Simple to Export Simple to Manage Comma-Separated Values Text File
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Metafile describes the set MetafileCore Describes Types and Specimens Bibliography one-to-many Describes
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Core + Set of Extensions MetafileTaxaTypes and Specimens Bibliography one-to-many Vernacular Names Distribution one-to-many describes “GNA Simple Exchange Format”
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Metadata documents resource MetafileTaxaTypes and Specimens Bibliography one-to-many Vernacular Names Distribution one-to-many describes GBIF EML profile documents
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A Darwin Core Archive
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Validator http://tools.gbif.org/dwca-validator/ Status: Under Evaluation
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Darwin Core Archive Publishing Options
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Integrated Publishing Toolkit Compose EML Metadata Connect to database Upload Data Transform to DWCA Publish via GBIF Status: Stable release – end 2010 http://ipt.gbif.org
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Guidelines and Best Practices DB Admin skills Database export No tools required Successful pilots Ireland NBN UK Norway Avian Knowledge network IPNI IRMNG Status: Drafts for November campaign (see roadmap)
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Authoring Descriptor XML Status: Ready for Review Metafile http://tools.gbif.org/dwca-assistant/
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Excel Spreadsheet Templates Status: Ready for Review/Testing
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Spreadsheet Processor http://tools.gbif.org/spreadsheet-processor/ Status: Ready for Review
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Checklist Bank Status: Dev version in place. Integration with GBIF data portal 2011 http://ecat-dev.gbif.org/
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Roadmap Evaluation and testing and refinement Q4 2010 Consolidate docs and publishing for ver. 1 Simple Exchange Format using DWC-A Target current taxonomic data export publishers – Small grants to pilot DWC-A exports Seed funds to GBIF Nodes – Publish regional and thematic species checklists – Evaluate 1.0 extensions and vocabularies
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