The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a new Research Infrastructure that is working towards the unification of all European natural science collections under common curation, access policies, and practices (Addink et al. 2019). The physical specimens in the collections and the vast amount of data derived from and linked to these specimens are important building blocks for this unification process. Primarily coming from large scale digitization projects (Blagoderov et al. 2012) along with new types of data collection, curation, and sharing methods (e.g. Kays et al. 2020), these specimens hold data that are critical for different scientific endeavours (Cook et al. 2020, Hedrick et al. 2020). Therefore it is important th...
In a Biodiversity_Next 2019 symposium, a vision of Digital Specimens based on the concept of a Digit...
Predictability is one of the core requirements for creating machine actionable data. The better pred...
Excecutive summary DiSSCo, the “Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a pan‐Eur...
This presentation is about how DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is using the FA...
We examine the intersection of the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable...
Natural science collections are vast repositories of bio- and geodiversity specimens. These collecti...
DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a Research Infrastructure (RI) aiming a...
To support future research based on natural sciences collection data, DiSSCo (Distributed System of ...
Data science is facing the following major challenges: (1) developing scalable cross-disciplinary ca...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
The last few years have seen considerable progress in terms of integrating individual elements of th...
The definition of a digital specimen is proposed to encompass the digital representation(s) of physi...
DiSSCo, a Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a Research Infrastructure (RI) with 114 s...
DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a research infrastructure (RI) under develo...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
In a Biodiversity_Next 2019 symposium, a vision of Digital Specimens based on the concept of a Digit...
Predictability is one of the core requirements for creating machine actionable data. The better pred...
Excecutive summary DiSSCo, the “Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a pan‐Eur...
This presentation is about how DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is using the FA...
We examine the intersection of the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable...
Natural science collections are vast repositories of bio- and geodiversity specimens. These collecti...
DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a Research Infrastructure (RI) aiming a...
To support future research based on natural sciences collection data, DiSSCo (Distributed System of ...
Data science is facing the following major challenges: (1) developing scalable cross-disciplinary ca...
European Natural Science Collections (NSC) are part of the global natural and cultural capital and r...
The last few years have seen considerable progress in terms of integrating individual elements of th...
The definition of a digital specimen is proposed to encompass the digital representation(s) of physi...
DiSSCo, a Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a Research Infrastructure (RI) with 114 s...
DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) is a research infrastructure (RI) under develo...
Over the last few decades, the research practice in natural sciences has changed dramatically. Remot...
In a Biodiversity_Next 2019 symposium, a vision of Digital Specimens based on the concept of a Digit...
Predictability is one of the core requirements for creating machine actionable data. The better pred...
Excecutive summary DiSSCo, the “Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a pan‐Eur...