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Connecting data and expertise: a new alliance for biodiversity knowledge

Abstract. There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiversity and in making biodiversity data freely and openly accessible. Interlocking efforts bring together international partnerships and networks, national, regional and institutional project...

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Autores principales: Hobern, Donald, Baptiste, Brigitte, Copas, Kyle, Guralnick, Robert, Hahn, Andrea, van Huis, Edwin, Kim, Eun-Shik, McGeoch, Melodie, Naicker, Isayvani, Navarro, Laetitia, Noesgaard, Daniel, Price, Michelle, Rodrigues, Andrew, Schigel, Dmitry, Sheffield, Carolyn A., Wieczorek, John
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e33679
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author Hobern, Donald
Baptiste, Brigitte
Copas, Kyle
Guralnick, Robert
Hahn, Andrea
van Huis, Edwin
Kim, Eun-Shik
McGeoch, Melodie
Naicker, Isayvani
Navarro, Laetitia
Noesgaard, Daniel
Price, Michelle
Rodrigues, Andrew
Schigel, Dmitry
Sheffield, Carolyn A.
Wieczorek, John
author_facet Hobern, Donald
Baptiste, Brigitte
Copas, Kyle
Guralnick, Robert
Hahn, Andrea
van Huis, Edwin
Kim, Eun-Shik
McGeoch, Melodie
Naicker, Isayvani
Navarro, Laetitia
Noesgaard, Daniel
Price, Michelle
Rodrigues, Andrew
Schigel, Dmitry
Sheffield, Carolyn A.
Wieczorek, John
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description Abstract. There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiversity and in making biodiversity data freely and openly accessible. Interlocking efforts bring together international partnerships and networks, national, regional and institutional projects and investments and countless individual contributors, spanning diverse biological and environmental research domains, government agencies and non-governmental organisations, citizen science and commercial enterprise. However, current efforts remain inefficient and inadequate to address the global need for accurate data on the world's species and on changing patterns and trends in biodiversity. Significant challenges include imbalances in regional engagement in biodiversity informatics activity, uneven progress in data mobilisation and sharing, the lack of stable persistent identifiers for data records, redundant and incompatible processes for cleaning and interpreting data and the absence of functional mechanisms for knowledgeable experts to curate and improve data. Recognising the need for greater alignment between efforts at all scales, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) convened the second Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC2) in July 2018 to propose a coordination mechanism for developing shared roadmaps for biodiversity informatics. GBIC2 attendees reached consensus on the need for a global alliance for biodiversity knowledge, learning from examples such as the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) and the open software communities under the Apache Software Foundation. These initiatives provide models for multiple stakeholders with decentralised funding and independent governance to combine resources and develop sustainable solutions that address common needs. This paper summarises the GBIC2 discussions and presents a set of 23 complementary ambitions to be addressed by the global community in the context of the proposed alliance. The authors call on all who are responsible for describing and monitoring natural systems, all who depend on biodiversity data for research, policy or sustainable environmental management and all who are involved in developing biodiversity informatics solutions to register interest at https://biodiversityinformatics.org/ and to participate in the next steps to establishing a collaborative alliance. The supplementary materials include brochures in a number of languages (English, Arabic, Spanish, Basque, French, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese). These summarise the need for an alliance for biodiversity knowledge and call for collaboration in its establishment.
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spelling pubmed-64204722019-03-18 Connecting data and expertise: a new alliance for biodiversity knowledge Hobern, Donald Baptiste, Brigitte Copas, Kyle Guralnick, Robert Hahn, Andrea van Huis, Edwin Kim, Eun-Shik McGeoch, Melodie Naicker, Isayvani Navarro, Laetitia Noesgaard, Daniel Price, Michelle Rodrigues, Andrew Schigel, Dmitry Sheffield, Carolyn A. Wieczorek, John Biodivers Data J Forum Paper Abstract. There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiversity and in making biodiversity data freely and openly accessible. Interlocking efforts bring together international partnerships and networks, national, regional and institutional projects and investments and countless individual contributors, spanning diverse biological and environmental research domains, government agencies and non-governmental organisations, citizen science and commercial enterprise. However, current efforts remain inefficient and inadequate to address the global need for accurate data on the world's species and on changing patterns and trends in biodiversity. Significant challenges include imbalances in regional engagement in biodiversity informatics activity, uneven progress in data mobilisation and sharing, the lack of stable persistent identifiers for data records, redundant and incompatible processes for cleaning and interpreting data and the absence of functional mechanisms for knowledgeable experts to curate and improve data. Recognising the need for greater alignment between efforts at all scales, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) convened the second Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC2) in July 2018 to propose a coordination mechanism for developing shared roadmaps for biodiversity informatics. GBIC2 attendees reached consensus on the need for a global alliance for biodiversity knowledge, learning from examples such as the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH) and the open software communities under the Apache Software Foundation. These initiatives provide models for multiple stakeholders with decentralised funding and independent governance to combine resources and develop sustainable solutions that address common needs. This paper summarises the GBIC2 discussions and presents a set of 23 complementary ambitions to be addressed by the global community in the context of the proposed alliance. The authors call on all who are responsible for describing and monitoring natural systems, all who depend on biodiversity data for research, policy or sustainable environmental management and all who are involved in developing biodiversity informatics solutions to register interest at https://biodiversityinformatics.org/ and to participate in the next steps to establishing a collaborative alliance. The supplementary materials include brochures in a number of languages (English, Arabic, Spanish, Basque, French, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese). These summarise the need for an alliance for biodiversity knowledge and call for collaboration in its establishment. Pensoft Publishers 2019-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6420472/ /pubmed/30886531 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e33679 Text en https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication.
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Baptiste, Brigitte
Copas, Kyle
Guralnick, Robert
Hahn, Andrea
van Huis, Edwin
Kim, Eun-Shik
McGeoch, Melodie
Naicker, Isayvani
Navarro, Laetitia
Noesgaard, Daniel
Price, Michelle
Rodrigues, Andrew
Schigel, Dmitry
Sheffield, Carolyn A.
Wieczorek, John
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e33679
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