Biodiversity Data Mobilization Course (original) (raw)
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Darwin Core
- Darwin Core Terms: A quick reference guide
- Simple DarwinCore
- Darwin Core Questions & Answers
- Darwin Core extensions registered with GBIF
Data publishing
- Quick guide to publishing data through GBIF
- How to publish biodiversity data through GBIF.org
- Become a data publisher with GBIF
- Best Practices for Publishing Biodiversity Data from Environmental Impact Assessments
GBIF Secretariat & IAIA: International Association for Impact Assessment (2020). - Guidance for private companies to become data publishers through GBIF: Template document to support the internal authorization process to become a GBIF publisher
Rui Figueira, Pedro Beja, Cristina Villaverde, Miguel Vega, Katia Cezón, Tainan Messina, Anne-Sophie Archambeau, Rukaya Johaadien, Dag Endresen & Dairo Escobar (2020). - Publishing DNA-derived data through biodiversity data platforms
Anders F. Andersson, Andrew Bissett, Anders G. Finstad, Frode Fossøy, Marie Grosjean, Michael Hope, Thomas S. Jeppesen, Urmas Kõljalg, Daniel Lundin, R. Henrik Nilsson, Maria Prager, Cecilie Svenningsen & Dmitry Schigel (2020). - Classes of datasets supported by GBIF
- GBIF data quality requirements for publishing
- GBIF data licenses
- Checklist core templates
- Occurrence core templates
- Sampling event core templates
- Sampling event data best practices
- Sharing images, sounds and videos on GBIF
- Data papers
- Published data papers
Data publishing: IPT
- The GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit: Facilitating the Efficient Publishing of Biodiversity Data on the Internet
Robertson et al. (2014) - To install IPT or not to install IPT
- IPT data hosting centres
- IPT Install / Set up webinar
- Installing the IPT video
- IPT in Practice demonstration video
Digitization
- iDigBio Digitization Resources
- iDigBio Collections Digitization Workflows
- iDigBio Digitization Workflows and Protocols
- iDigBio specimen image capture guide
- Canadensys 10-step guide to managing images with your biodiversity data
GBIF
- What is GBIF
- Strategic Plan
- Become a member
- Science Review
- Establishing an Effective GBIF Participant Node: Concepts and general considerations
GBIF Secretariat (2019).
Georeferencing
- Georeferencing Best Practices
Arthur D. Chapman & John R. Wieczorek (2020). - Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide
Paula F. Zermoglio, Arthur D. Chapman, John R. Wieczorek, Maria Celeste Luna & David A. Bloom (2020). - Georeferencing Calculator Manual
David A. Bloom, John R. Wieczorek & Paula F. Zermoglio (2020). - Georeferencing resources
OpenRefine
- OpenRefine documentation
- OpenRefine regular expressions
- Guía para la limpieza de datos sobre biodiversidad con OpenRefine
Paula F. Zermoglio, Camila A. Plata Corredor, John R. Wieczorek, Ricardo Ortiz Gallego & Leonardo Buitrago (2021). - Using Google Refine and taxonomic databases (EOL, NCBI, uBio, WORMS) to clean messy data
iPhylo blog post. Rod Page 2012. - Reconciling author names using Open Refine and VIAF
iPhylo blog post. Rod Page 2013. - Validating scientific names with the GBIF Portal web service API
Guest post was written by Gaurav Vaidya, Victoria Tersigni and Robert Guralnick 2013. - iDigBio Cleaning data with OpenRefine
iDigBio 2013. - Have We Got the Names “Right”?
Canadensys 2014. - Cleaning data with OpenRefine
Desmet and Brosens 2016 TDWG. - EasyOpen Redlist
Querying the IUCN Red List, using a species list, OpenRefine, and some pre-written code. Olly Griffin July 2019.
Quality
- Principles of Data Quality
Arthur Chapman 2005. - Principles and Methods of Data Cleaning: Primary Species and Species-Occurrence Data
Arthur Chapman 2005. - Be careful with dates in Excel
DataOne 2014. - Character encoding for beginners
- MVZ Guide for Recording Localities in Field Notes