Meeting Report: GBIF hackathon-workshop on Darwin Core and sample data (22-24 May 2013)
Issue Date
2014-01-20Author
Wieczorek, John
Blum, Stan
Deck, John
Döring, Markus
Bánki, Olaf
Dröge, Gabriele
Endersen, Dag
Goldstein, Philip
Leary, Patrick
Krishtalka, Leonard
Tuama, Éamonn Ó.
Robbins, Robert J.
Robertson, Tim
Yilmaz, Pelin
Publisher
Genomic Standards Consortium
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The workshop-hackathon was convened by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) at its secretariat in Copenhagen over 22-24 May 2013 with additional support from several projects (RCN4GSC, EAGER, VertNet, BiSciCol, GGBN, and Micro B3). It assembled a team of experts to address the challenge of adapting the Darwin Core standard for a wide variety of sample data. Topics addressed in the workshop included 1) a review of outstanding issues in the Darwin Core standard, 2) issues relating to publishing of biodiversity data through Darwin Core Archives, 3) use of Darwin Core Archives for publishing sample and monitoring data, 4) the case for modifying the Darwin Core Text Guide specification to support many-to-many relations, and 5) the generalization of the Darwin Core Archive to a “Biodiversity Data Archive”. A wide variety of use cases were assembled and discussed in order to inform further developments.
Description
This is the published version, also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.4898640.
Collections
Citation
Wieczorek, John., Bánki, Olaf., Blum, Stan., Deck, John., Döring, Markus., Döring, Gabriele., Endersen, Dag., Goldstein, Philip., Leary, Patrick., Krishtalka, Leonard., Tuama, Éamonn Ó., Robbins, Robert J., Roberston, Tim., Yilmaz, Pelin. "Meeting Report: GBIF hackathon-workshop on Darwin Core and sample data (22-24 May 2013)." Genomic Standards Consortium. Jan. 20, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.4898640.
Items in KU ScholarWorks are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
We want to hear from you! Please share your stories about how Open Access to this item benefits YOU.