In 2020, we began developing software components for an Application Programming Interface (API)-based integration architecture (the "Specify Network") to leverage the global footprint of the Specify 7 collections management platform (www.specifysoftware.org) and the analytical services of the Lifemapper (lifemapper.org) and Biotaphy (biotaphy.org) Projects. The University of Kansas Lifemapper Project is a community gateway for species distribution and macroecological modeling. The Biotaphy Project, an extension of Lifemapper, is the product of a six-year, U.S. National Science Foundation-funded collaboration among researchers at the Universities of Michigan, Florida, and Kansas. Biotaphy's primary scope is to use big data methods and high-...
Natural science collections are vast repositories of bio- and geodiversity specimens. These collecti...
Symbiota (Gries et al. 2014) is an open-source software platform designed to function as a biodivers...
Natural history collections are the foundations upon which all knowledge of natural history is const...
Integration and interoperability have been persistent drivers of biocollections software innovation ...
Specify is a biological collections data management platform for the digitization, curation, and dis...
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) funded a grand experiment on the U.S. biological collecti...
Collections, aggregators, collaborative digitization projects, publishers, researchers, and external...
The U.S. national heritage of approximately one billion biodiversity specimens, once digitized, can ...
Technological innovations over the past two decades have given rise to the online availability of mo...
Introduction. A large portion of the biodiversity data in natural history collections is still not a...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
Thanks to substantial support for biodiversity data mobilization in recent decades, billions of occu...
Introduction. A large portion of the biodiversity data in natural history collections is still not a...
Digital specimens are new information objects on the internet, which act as digital surrogates of th...
Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio) is the United States' (US) national resource and coord...
Natural science collections are vast repositories of bio- and geodiversity specimens. These collecti...
Symbiota (Gries et al. 2014) is an open-source software platform designed to function as a biodivers...
Natural history collections are the foundations upon which all knowledge of natural history is const...
Integration and interoperability have been persistent drivers of biocollections software innovation ...
Specify is a biological collections data management platform for the digitization, curation, and dis...
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) funded a grand experiment on the U.S. biological collecti...
Collections, aggregators, collaborative digitization projects, publishers, researchers, and external...
The U.S. national heritage of approximately one billion biodiversity specimens, once digitized, can ...
Technological innovations over the past two decades have given rise to the online availability of mo...
Introduction. A large portion of the biodiversity data in natural history collections is still not a...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
Thanks to substantial support for biodiversity data mobilization in recent decades, billions of occu...
Introduction. A large portion of the biodiversity data in natural history collections is still not a...
Digital specimens are new information objects on the internet, which act as digital surrogates of th...
Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio) is the United States' (US) national resource and coord...
Natural science collections are vast repositories of bio- and geodiversity specimens. These collecti...
Symbiota (Gries et al. 2014) is an open-source software platform designed to function as a biodivers...
Natural history collections are the foundations upon which all knowledge of natural history is const...