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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea InCoB 2009, Singapore
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) Acknowledgement National Science Meseum of Korea Dr. Woon-Kee Paek, National Science Museum, Korea Dr. Jong Bhak, Korean BioInformation Center, KRIBB Mr. Dae-Won Chang, Ubi-system Co., Ltd.
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) Contents 1 Background 2 KBIS Overview 3 User Interface & Key features 4 Prospects 5 Conclusion National Science Meseum of Korea
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) 1 Background National Science Meseum of Korea The biodiversity has been benefits to human being. Coastal living things New medicine development Forest products, Therapeutic forest
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea The Birds is the at the top echelon of the food chain. The Birds is indicator of the earth’s environmental issues, pollution and habitat environment. 1 Background
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea For preservation and management of the birds, global effort requires. Korea is located in the midst of the EAAF which have been serving as an important habitat for over 50 million water birds. Partnership for the EAST ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN FLYWAY Important Waterbird Sites(blue) and Network Partnership Sites(red) on the EAAF 1 Background
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea Development of biodiversity information system for the birds. Avian Knowledge NetworkThe screen which inputs GPS data, GPS and a Laser range finder The voluntary participation of citizens. Web environments of Web 2.0 (Participation and data sharing) and information technology advancement. Personal devices and media advancement. 1 Background
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea KBIS main page 2 KBIS Overview KBIS had been developed for korean bird diversity and preservation that could participate by experts and non-experts.
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) 2 KBIS Overview National Science Meseum of Korea KBIS System architecture GBIF
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) 2 KBIS Overview National Science Meseum of Korea Data standard DateLastModified *DInstitutionCode *CollectionCode *CatalogNumber * ScientificName *BasisOfRecord Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Subspecies ScientificNameAuthor IdentifiedBy YearIdentified MonthIdentified DayIdentified TypeStatus CollectorNumber FieldNumber Collector YearCollected MonthCollected DayCollected JulianDay TimeOfDay ContinentOcean Country StateProvince County Locality Longitude Latitude CoordinatePrecision MinimumElevation MaximumElevation MinimumDepth MaximumDepth BoundingBox Sex PreparationType IndividualCount PreviousCatalogNumber RelationshipType RelatedCatalogItem Notes Darwin Core 2.0 * a required fields Adopted Data standard to Darwin Core 2.0 Classification system for wetland types of the information Sheet on Ramsar wetlands Adopted Data standard to RIS Classification system for wetland type
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 3 User Interface & Key features Observational data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Anatidae Cranes Raptors Shorebird
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 3 User Interface & Key features Observational data with identification tag or band 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 3 User Interface & Key features My guide book
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 3 User Interface & Key features Data Error Management Function
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 4 Prospects Develop an easier program for participation of inexperienced users by bird species identification program by its morphology (e.g., image and pictures). Link to related sites (e.g., NARIS and GBIF ) to get various contents. Develop the mobile application interface.
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The Korean Bird Information System (KBIS) National Science Meseum of Korea 5 Conclusion The interaction between recreational and professional bird watchers. KBIS, play a great role in the conservation and protection of birds, collaborative partnerships, and environmental governance to the biodiversity community. Adopted Darwin Core 2.0 as international guidelines. Accompanied by comments function go through the verification by expert’s reviews.. Included habitat information in observational data.
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