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Introducing Encyclopedia of Life version 2 International , Personal, Re-usable data Cynthia Parr

Introducing Encyclopedia of Life version 2 International , Personal, Re-usable data Cynthia Parr National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution @ cydparr @ eol. EOLv2 eol.org. Why?. Mora et al. 2011. PLoS ONE. Crowd-sourcing. Photo: Mary Keim.

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Introducing Encyclopedia of Life version 2 International , Personal, Re-usable data Cynthia Parr

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  1. Introducing Encyclopedia of Life version 2 International, Personal, Re-usable data Cynthia Parr National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution @cydparr @eol

  2. EOLv2 eol.org

  3. Why?

  4. Mora et al. 2011. PLoS ONE.

  5. Crowd-sourcing Photo: Mary Keim NA Butterfly Association Fourth of July Count Photo: Cornell Univ. Audubon Christmas Bird Count

  6. eol.org EOL v1 EOL v2

  7. EOL aggregates and curates: a content curation community Scientific Databases Scientific Journals Curate Aggregate Comment Rate eol.org

  8. Scope • All species • Global • Many audiences • enthusiasts • learners • citizen scientists • scientists

  9. Community challenges • Mostly in English • So much content, hard to make sense of it • Need incentives to come back • Need to empower everyone

  10. Internationalizing

  11. Personalizing

  12. Collections can be practical

  13. A collection of collections: Species in different areas of the National Zoo http://www.eol.org/collections/64

  14. Fascinating textures: a scavenger hunt http://www.eol.org/collections/740

  15. Communities to share interests …or to share work

  16. Why Curate? http://xkcd.com/386/

  17. Why scientists want to curate EOL Institutional obligations Citable online work Accurate info on internet Advertise my expertise Highlight my research Meet needs of my project Supervising someone else n=161 Least important Most important

  18. Empowering curation

  19. Incentives for improvement Image credit: Peter Förster

  20. What next?

  21. … but can’t yet be sure EOL knows the answer Photo credit: Breda Zimkus

  22. eol.org EOL v1 EOL v3? EOL v2

  23. Supplier: Ocean Biogeographic Information System http://eol.org/pages/598484/details

  24. Acknowledgements Funding from: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Alfred P. Sloane Foundation Smithsonian Institution Marine Biological Laboratory and other funders and donors All our content partners and global partners, especially: INBio -- Costa Rica Biblioteca Alexandrina -- Egypt CONABIO – Mexico OBIS – Ocean Biogeographic Information System Volunteer curators and individual contributors via Flickr, Wikimedia, and members of EOL

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