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EOL Content Summit, Barro Colorado Island, Panama Global Biodiversity Information Facility David Remsen Senior Programme Officer Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) January 2012

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Global Biodiversity Information Facility presentation to the Encyclopedia of Life Content Summit

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EOL Content Summit, Barro Colorado Island, Panama

Global Biodiversity Information Facility

David RemsenSenior Programme OfficerGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)

January 2012

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GBIF and its parts

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GBIF is composed of countries

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GBIF Governing Board

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GBIF Organisation

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GBIF Participant Countries

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Why is this important?

• Capacitate contributing countries• Support creation of national

biodiversity information facilities• Serve as a means to mobilise and

discover biodiversity data – not an ends– Not just a single portal application

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GBIF Data Scope

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PRIMARY BIODIVERSITY DATA

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PRIMARY BIODIVERSITY DATA

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SPECIES INFORMATION

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SPECIES INFORMATION

Distribution

Species Descriptions!!

Classification

Synonymy

Bibliography

Specimens

Common Names

Images

Annotated Species Checklists

General Descriptions

Morphology

Behavior

Conservation

DiagnosicReproduction

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GBIF Infrastructure Components

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GBIF ISA FEDERATED NETWORK

A “network of networks”

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Heterogenous biodiversity databases

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Standard Formats/Protocols set the scope of the network

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Standard Formats/Protocols set the scope of the network

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Darwin Core Archives

A text-based solution to publishing biodiversity

data

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Core Data file

Each row=1 taxon

Taxon

• CSV or TAB• Easily exported from DB• Easy to import into Excel

• Classification• Synonymy• Checklist parts

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Extending Darwin Core

Taxon

TaxonDescriptions

Distribution

one-to-many

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• Supports sharing of EOL content

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Archive is stand-alone data file

No complicated protocols requiredData is shared with URLs

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Standards-based Data Publishing

Data publishing tools User Guides, References, Best Practices

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Integrated Publishing Toolkit

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Easy to customise/internationalise

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http://tools.gbif.org/resource-browser/

Knowledge Organisation System

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Common discovery system

http://gbrds.gbif.org

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http://gbrds.gbif.org/registry/service.json?type=DWC-ARCHIVE-CHECKLIST

Access to resources

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Common discovery system

http://gbrds.gbif.org

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GLOBAL DATA INDEX

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DATA PORTAL

DISCOVERY

ACCESS

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317,199,241 data records9,290 datasets

6,112,683 “names”

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Nodes Portal Toolkit

http://npt-demo.gbif.org/

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EOL discussion points

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How can EOL and GBIF simplify the process of mobilisation and discovery

of biodiversity data/content?

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Leverage and contribute to a common biodiversity data mobilisation network

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Dataset Registry

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Adoption of DwC-A for some EOL resources

Particularly those within common scope of EOL and GBIF

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Develop Shared Vocabularies

Internationalise them

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Darwin Core Archive-related documentation

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IPT and other publishing tools

One tool: multiple data types

GBIF support ofPlinian CoreAudubon Core

See: Customizing the IPT

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Other ideas?

[email protected]