Symbiota (Gries et al. 2014) is an open-source software platform designed to function as a biodiversity Content Management System (CMS) for specimen-based datasets. Primarily in North America though also increasingly on other continents, the Symbiota software platform has risen to prominence in the past ten years as one of the more heavily accessed mid-level aggregation tools for assembling, managing, and distributing datasets associated with biological collections. There are more than 50 public Symbiota portals being managed and promoted by various biodiversity projects and communities. Together, these portals assist in the distribution and mobilization of more than 55 million specimen and 20 million image records associated with hundreds ...
International collaboration between collections, aggregators, and researchers within the biodiversit...
Technological innovations over the past two decades have given rise to the online availability of mo...
Over the last decade, the Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio) organization and the Advanci...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Symbiota, the most used biodiversity content management system in the United States, has helped mobi...
Symbiota is free open source software for making specimen information available on the web. It is wi...
Increasing the number of occurrence records available for biodiversity research requires developing ...
We review the Symbiota software platform for creating voucher-based biodiversity information portals...
Integration and interoperability have been persistent drivers of biocollections software innovation ...
In 2020, we began developing software components for an Application Programming Interface (API)-base...
The SEINet Portal Network has a complex social and development history spanning nearly two decades. ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) funded a grand experiment on the U.S. biological collecti...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Using Symbiota to establish a global, decentralized mode...
International collaboration between collections, aggregators, and researchers within the biodiversit...
Technological innovations over the past two decades have given rise to the online availability of mo...
Over the last decade, the Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio) organization and the Advanci...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Over the last decade, the Symbiota open-source software has been readily available to establish occu...
Symbiota, the most used biodiversity content management system in the United States, has helped mobi...
Symbiota is free open source software for making specimen information available on the web. It is wi...
Increasing the number of occurrence records available for biodiversity research requires developing ...
We review the Symbiota software platform for creating voucher-based biodiversity information portals...
Integration and interoperability have been persistent drivers of biocollections software innovation ...
In 2020, we began developing software components for an Application Programming Interface (API)-base...
The SEINet Portal Network has a complex social and development history spanning nearly two decades. ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) funded a grand experiment on the U.S. biological collecti...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Using Symbiota to establish a global, decentralized mode...
International collaboration between collections, aggregators, and researchers within the biodiversit...
Technological innovations over the past two decades have given rise to the online availability of mo...
Over the last decade, the Integrated Digitized Biocollections (iDigBio) organization and the Advanci...