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@cydpa rr @eol ia Parr Indo-US Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics lore, 20 January 2013 Encyclopedia of Life Serving the building blocks of biodiversity knowledge

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A talk presented January 19, 2013 in the Indo-US Joint Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment in Bangalore, India.

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@cydparr @eol

Cynthia ParrJoint Indo-US Workshop on Biodiversity InformaticsBangelore, 20 January 2013

Encyclopedia of LifeServing the building blocks of biodiversity knowledge

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Problems

• Specialist communities make their own species pages

• Duplicating effort is costly• Hard to find scattered information• Not always aimed at the right audience• Hard to compare and know what to trust • New applications have to start over

The solution?

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The solutions

Make sure specialist communities thrive& develop resources they need

Encourage coordination and sharing with credit and rewards

Provide tools for data discovery, exchange, improvement & re-use

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EOL aggregates and curates

Scientific DatabasesScientific JournalsDirect text contributionLinks to BHL, etc. Curate

CommentRate, Collect

eol.orgAggregate

Quality control API

Third party apps

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>1.1 million taxon pages with content from more than 200 providers 1000s individual contributors

5 million content objects 63,000 members

1,163 curators

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EOL Table of Contents TDWG Species Profile Model

Overview › Distribution #Distribution

Physical Description › Morphology #Morphology

Physical Description › Size #Size

Ecology › Habitat #Habitat

Ecology › Associations #Associations

Life History & Behavior › Life Expectancy #LifeExpectancy

Evolution and Systematics › Functional Adaptations #Evolution

Conservation > Conservation Status #ConservationStatus

Molecular Biology and Genetics › Genetics #Genetics

Example biological content on details tab

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Total of 1,475,404 images 9,756 videos 28,576 sounds

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Maps

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Literature

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EOL curation

Master curators

Fix taxon problem

s

Full curators

Trust or untrust

Add new ID

Set preferred name and

classification

Assistant CuratorsAdd & prefer common names

Members

Add new text

Rate Comment

Set exemplar image

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China

Australia

Dutch

South Africa

Costa Rica

Mexico EgyptIndia

Colombia

Peru

Taiwan

Norway

USA

EOL interface now in 12 languagesVia translatewiki.org

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India Biodiversity Portal content

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Engagement: Collections

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Many user-created EOL collections are local checklists

Other listsn=1662

Geographical checklistsn=618

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Chitra Ravi’s AvesIndia collection . . .

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Becomes an iNaturalist.org citizen science project

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Third party applications eol.org/api

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EOL v3

Relations

Numeric values

Controlled vocabulary

Future plans

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2013 Rubenstein Fellows projects

Announcing seven new projects using: Text mining, visualization, crowd-sourcing,

computer vision, R statistics module

Answering questions from: Evolutionary biology, ecology, conservation biology, taxonomy

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Crowd-sourcing for computable data

Lovell and Libby Langstroth, Calphotos Foodwebs.org

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Summary

• Focus on building blocks• Multiple audiences• Scalable• Sustainable• Improvable

Building Species Pages workshop 4 – 6pm today

[email protected]

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Our fundersJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationAlfred P. Sloan FoundationSmithsonian InstitutionMarine Biological LaboratoryDavid Rubenstein and other funders and donors

All our content providers and global partnersVolunteer curators and individual contributors via Flickr,

Wikimedia, and members of EOLATREE and all of you

Thanks to