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Presented To: Australian Herpetological Society October 1999 www.curator.org 1 The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International CURATOR Project Daniel Diessner and Robert George Sprackland CURATOR.ORG AS AN A CCESS P OINT FOR G LOBAL B IODIVERSITY AND T AXONOMY D ATA
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 2 Presentation Overview The Virtual Museum of Natural History The International Curator Project Short Term Goals The Herpetology Community Longer Term Vision Want To Help?
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 3 The Virtual Museum of Natural History (VMNH) VMNH On-Line Access Schools & Research Technical Experts World Wide Libraries & Publications International Curator Project (Species Data) Zoos, Aquariums & Museums
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 4 The Virtual Museum of Natural History (VMNH)
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 5 International Curator Project Work Out a Taxonomic Structure Collect & Provide Species Details Publish Notices of New Species Work Together To:
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 6 International Curator Project
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 7 Short Term Goals Taxonomic Structure and Detailed Data for Herpetology and Ichthyology Define needs implementation requirements Technical Expert Resource Pool Links (Museums, Zoos & Aquariums, Schools, Libraries & Research Teams) Expedition Reports Locate Resources to make it all happen!! –People, Technology, $$$$$$
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 8 The Herpetology Community & CURATOR.ORG PhotosIllustrations Varanous acanthurus Photo by Dr. R. G. Sprackland We want Natural History Information for sharing Reprints of new papers and advance notice of new books Reproductive information Habitat information and status Commercial breeders Availability of specimens in zoos and museums Urolophus maculatus Drawn by Diana Carlson-Sherbo
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 9 Longer Term Vision CURATOR.ORG as the Premier Access Point for Global Biodiversity and Taxonomy Data Taxonomic Data for ALL Species On Line Forums & Bio-Chat Lines “Netmeeting” Conference Coverage Curator.org Data Base Implementation –SQL, XML, XSL, Spec DTD for TML (Taxonomic Markup Language), JAVA Apps
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The Virtual Museum of Natural History & International Curator Project A Non-Profit / Charitable Endeavor Authors: Dr. R. G. Sprackland Daniel Diessner October 1999 www.curator.org 10 Want To Help? Contribute to the Knowledge Pool –Herpetological Expert Contacts (e-mail) –Local Resources: Environment & Activities –Contributing Authors: Descriptions, photos, diagrams, range data, etc.. –Implementation Support: DTD, TML, Web Design, XML, SQL, JAVA, etc…
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