The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broad range of information about life on Earth. It currently contains 3.5 million distinct pages for taxa and provides content for 1.3 million of those pages. The content is primarily contributed by EOL content partners (providers) that have a more limited geographic, taxonomic or topical scope. EOL aggregates these data and automatically integrates them based on associated scientific names and other classification information. EOL also provides interfaces for curation and direct content addition. All materials in EOL are either in the public domain or licensed under a Creative Commons license. In addition to the web interface, EOL is also access...
Poster was presented at the (virtual) 4th Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference at...
<p>This archive contains a snapshot of the taxon hierarchies, and associated scientific name strings...
The Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) project is a collaboration between the Catalogue of Life, the Glob...
Abstract The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Abstract: E.O. Wilson, the noted entomologist at Harvard, “wished” for an authoritative encyclopedia...
© 2008 The Author. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-N...
A webpage for every organism on earth is the goal of this site, which was initially funded in 2007 b...
In the 1990s, the World Wide Web has revolutionized the way in which knowledge seekers satisfy their...
In a 2003 essay E. O. Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” comprising “an elect...
promoting health, global maintainance and all aspects of sustainable development, covering diverse t...
Although the Catalogue of Life (CoL) continues to expand, its coverage is still far from complete, w...
Figure 1 - EOL v2 Homepage. When a member is logged in, the upper right corner of the page ...
In 2015, the global biodiversity information initiatives Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), Barcod...
Over the past two decades, Catalogue of Life (COL) has aimed to deliver a species index of all life ...
Poster was presented at the (virtual) 4th Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference at...
<p>This archive contains a snapshot of the taxon hierarchies, and associated scientific name strings...
The Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) project is a collaboration between the Catalogue of Life, the Glob...
Abstract The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Abstract: E.O. Wilson, the noted entomologist at Harvard, “wished” for an authoritative encyclopedia...
© 2008 The Author. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-N...
A webpage for every organism on earth is the goal of this site, which was initially funded in 2007 b...
In the 1990s, the World Wide Web has revolutionized the way in which knowledge seekers satisfy their...
In a 2003 essay E. O. Wilson outlined his vision for an “encyclopaedia of life” comprising “an elect...
promoting health, global maintainance and all aspects of sustainable development, covering diverse t...
Although the Catalogue of Life (CoL) continues to expand, its coverage is still far from complete, w...
Figure 1 - EOL v2 Homepage. When a member is logged in, the upper right corner of the page ...
In 2015, the global biodiversity information initiatives Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), Barcod...
Over the past two decades, Catalogue of Life (COL) has aimed to deliver a species index of all life ...
Poster was presented at the (virtual) 4th Annual Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference at...
<p>This archive contains a snapshot of the taxon hierarchies, and associated scientific name strings...
The Catalogue of Life Plus (CoL+) project is a collaboration between the Catalogue of Life, the Glob...