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Accessing the original observation data captured during plant exploration missions for collecting crop diversity. Bioversity International, Via dei Tre Denari 472/a, Maccarese, Rome, Italy
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Accessing the original observation data captured during plant exploration missions for collecting crop diversity Bioversity International, Via dei Tre Denari 472/a, Maccarese, Rome, Italy Hannes Gaisberger, Massimo Buonaiuto, Federico Mattei, Andrea De Pirro, Valentina Barbiero, Simone Mori, Imke Thormann, Tom Hazekamp, Elizabeth Arnaud
Agenda • Part 1: Safeguarding the original paper documents by scanning and digitizing the data – HannesGaisberger • Part 2: Creation of a public repository of full scanned documents enabling access to the full text – Massimo Buonaiuto
Bioversity supported germplasm collecting missions • Since 1974, Bioversity International has supported more than 550 germplasm collecting missions yielding 225,875 samples and covering 4,300 species from 137 countries • Samples were sent to several genebanks worldwide for safety duplication, conservation and potential distribution • Other CGIAR centers organized various collecting missions for their mandate crops
Original observation data is essential for: • Identify duplicates between collections and gaps in diversity – value for genebank curators and collecting actions • Tracking original sample & country of origin in pedigrees – value for Breeders and Benefit Sharing
Scanning of field notebooks and related documents • Collectors recorded key sample information (passport data) and other observation data in field books
Original observation: a treasure for genebanks and breeders The collecting form contains the botanical classification along with localization details, environment, cultural practices, diseases and pest presence and symptoms and traditional uses • Genus and Species • Collecting Number • Site Information: Admin boundaries, Latitude, Longitude and Elevation • Collecting Source and Sample Status
Identification and quality-checking in databases • Different publicly available genebank inventories are checked in order to track corresponding samples and complete missing passport data
Integration of quality passport data • Data extracted from field books and databases is integrated in a sample level database of collecting missions
Results in figures • To date, the quality of101,171passport data records from 375 collecting missions has been improved through data extracted from scanned documentation • 56,454 of these collected samples are linked to genebankaccessions in 51 institutes worldwide • A total of 43,637 scanned pages are saved as 1063 pdf-files and stored in an online repository aside the 26,000 other files scanned by CGIAR centers and partners
Publishing the data and attached information • End of 2010: work must be finished for Bioversity supported missions • Full text available on the online repository and publish the collection mission database • Visualization: Map sites where diversity was collected (after georeferencing with Biogeomancer) • Various projects to address gaps analysis and diversity analysis, like Genesys, encourage partners to perform same work and share the full text and data – links to CWR information, Museum herbaria information, Literature
Public access to the scanned collecting missions documents A Repository that presently contains 27,000 Collecting Missions Files from CGIAR Centers and partners: • Agricultural Research Centre (ARC) of Lao People’s Democratic Republic • AfricaRice • Agricultural Research for Development in Africa (IITA) • Bioversity International • International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Typology of the documents produced by Collectors 1) Mission Reports 2) Summary Forms 3) Sample lists 4) Collecting Forms 5) Accession Vouchers 6) Newsletters 7) Factsheets 8) Distribution lists 9) Field Books
Analysis of Metadata (5/5) Darwin Core Germplasm metadata + Collecting Missions metadata = Metadata for Collecting Missions Documents
How users will access the Repository Alfresco DMS Typo3 CMS
Import of 27,000 PDF Files Process of import PDF files in 3 phases: • Conversion of institutional metadata in Darwin Core Germplasm metadata • Association of metadata to all PDFs files, using heterogeneous sources (databases, Excel files and filenames, etc.) • Batch upload of all PDF files together with metadata file associated to each file in DC-Germplasm standard.
How users will manage and publish documents • Simple Workflow to publish into the Repository: • Upload the file in private user Home Space • Edit metadata • Approve the document for public repository with a click ... the file will be and public
Summary • Improved quality of passport data for about 100,000 collected samples from 137 countries • 56,454 of these collected samples are linked to genebank accessions in 51 institutes worldwide • Collected 27,000 documents classified in 9 types of documents with metadata • Metadata extracted and parsed using Gerplasm Darwin Core standards
Open questions and challenges • Interaction with Open Archive standards and Protocol for Metadata Harvesting • Integration with Crop Terminizer, University of Manchester • Web Analytics for monitoring of downloads in details (referrers, visits, etc.) and web marketing • CMIS protocol used to interact with content management systems • Metadata validation with crop scientists, collectors http://www.central-repository.cgiar.org/ http://www.central-repository.cgiar.org/
Guidelines for collecting samples • Being revised and will be published in a new section of the on the Crop genebank knowledge base • Adding guidelines for illustrating with photos that support the tentative taxonomy, captured data and GPS