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ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of human-environmental interactions underlying the modern biodiversity crisis. Such collaborations are increasingly facilitated by, and dependent upon, sharing open access data from a variety of disciplina...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30978247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215369 |
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author | LeFebvre, Michelle J. Brenskelle, Laura Wieczorek, John Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric C. Wallis, Neill J. King, Jessica N. Emery, Kitty F. Guralnick, Robert |
author_facet | LeFebvre, Michelle J. Brenskelle, Laura Wieczorek, John Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric C. Wallis, Neill J. King, Jessica N. Emery, Kitty F. Guralnick, Robert |
author_sort | LeFebvre, Michelle J. |
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description | Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of human-environmental interactions underlying the modern biodiversity crisis. Such collaborations are increasingly facilitated by, and dependent upon, sharing open access data from a variety of disciplinary communities and data sources, including those within biology, paleontology, and archaeology. Significant advances in biodiversity open data sharing have focused on neontological and paleontological specimen records, making available over a billion records through the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. But to date, less effort has been placed on the integration of important archaeological sources of biodiversity, such as zooarchaeological specimens. Zooarchaeological specimens are rich with both biological and cultural heritage data documenting nearly all phases of human interaction with animals and the surrounding environment through time, filling a critical gap between paleontological and neontological sources of data within biodiversity networks. Here we describe technical advances for mobilizing zooarchaeological specimen-specific biological and cultural data. In particular, we demonstrate adaptations in the workflow used by biodiversity publisher VertNet to mobilize Darwin Core formatted zooarchaeological data to the GBIF network. We also show how a linked open data approach can be used to connect existing biodiversity publishing mechanisms with archaeoinformatics publishing mechanisms through collaboration with the Open Context platform. Examples of ZooArchNet published datasets are used to show the efficacy of creating this critically needed bridge between biological and archaeological sources of open access data. These technical advances and efforts to support data publication are placed in the larger context of ZooarchNet, a new project meant to build community around new approaches to interconnect zoorchaeological data and knowledge across disciplines. |
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spelling | pubmed-64612592019-05-03 ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks LeFebvre, Michelle J. Brenskelle, Laura Wieczorek, John Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric C. Wallis, Neill J. King, Jessica N. Emery, Kitty F. Guralnick, Robert PLoS One Research Article Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of human-environmental interactions underlying the modern biodiversity crisis. Such collaborations are increasingly facilitated by, and dependent upon, sharing open access data from a variety of disciplinary communities and data sources, including those within biology, paleontology, and archaeology. Significant advances in biodiversity open data sharing have focused on neontological and paleontological specimen records, making available over a billion records through the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. But to date, less effort has been placed on the integration of important archaeological sources of biodiversity, such as zooarchaeological specimens. Zooarchaeological specimens are rich with both biological and cultural heritage data documenting nearly all phases of human interaction with animals and the surrounding environment through time, filling a critical gap between paleontological and neontological sources of data within biodiversity networks. Here we describe technical advances for mobilizing zooarchaeological specimen-specific biological and cultural data. In particular, we demonstrate adaptations in the workflow used by biodiversity publisher VertNet to mobilize Darwin Core formatted zooarchaeological data to the GBIF network. We also show how a linked open data approach can be used to connect existing biodiversity publishing mechanisms with archaeoinformatics publishing mechanisms through collaboration with the Open Context platform. Examples of ZooArchNet published datasets are used to show the efficacy of creating this critically needed bridge between biological and archaeological sources of open access data. These technical advances and efforts to support data publication are placed in the larger context of ZooarchNet, a new project meant to build community around new approaches to interconnect zoorchaeological data and knowledge across disciplines. Public Library of Science 2019-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6461259/ /pubmed/30978247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215369 Text en © 2019 LeFebvre et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article LeFebvre, Michelle J. Brenskelle, Laura Wieczorek, John Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric C. Wallis, Neill J. King, Jessica N. Emery, Kitty F. Guralnick, Robert ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title | ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title_full | ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title_fullStr | ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title_full_unstemmed | ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title_short | ZooArchNet: Connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
title_sort | zooarchnet: connecting zooarchaeological specimens to the biodiversity and archaeology data networks |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6461259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30978247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215369 |
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