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GBIF Switzerland EU Nodes Meeting 2011, April 4-6, MNHN Paris. Pascal Tschudin Y ves Gonseth contact.gbif@unine.ch. OBJECTIVES.
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GBIF SwitzerlandEU Nodes Meeting 2011, April 4-6, MNHN Paris Pascal Tschudin Yves Gonsethcontact.gbif@unine.ch
OBJECTIVES Centralized services for standardized data publication (National GBIF Node), offered to all Swiss institutions gathering biodiversity informations (Museums, Swiss National Records Centers) Multilingual (F/D/I/E) approach for key concepts (Geography, Field- and identification methods, Ontogeny, Stratigraphy and others), allowing: • a standardized publication at international level (data portal GBIF.org) • multilingual queries and display at national level (data portal GBIF.ch) Considered domains: Zoology, Botany, Palaeontology
LOGISTICS Financial means 2004 – 2011 * 1’150’000 € (2004) * 1’533’000 € (2011) but for us nothing has changed
DIGITIZATION PROJECTS Zoology Total fundsallocated: CHF 333’200 (49%)
DIGITIZATION PROJECTS Botany Total fundsallocated: CHF 227’900 (34%)
DIGITIZATION PROJECTS Palaeontology Total fundsallocated: CHF 113’068 (17%)
DATA PREPARATION & IMPORT RAW DATA (xls) FORMATTED DATA SERVER DATA IMPORT TABLES DATA VALIDATED, ENRICHED, SECURED
DATA PREPARATION & IMPORT RAW DATA (xls) FORMATTED DATA SERVER DATA IMPORT TABLES DATA VALIDATED, ENRICHED, SECURED Namesprovided Specialistsconcerned International Standards
DATA VALIDATION & INTEGRATION RAW DATA (xls) FORMATTED DATA SERVER DATA IMPORT TABLES DATA VALIDATED, ENRICHED, SECURED Institution Error log on records
DATA PUBLICATION RAW DATA (xls) FORMATTED DATA SERVER DATA IMPORT TABLES DATA VALIDATED, ENRICHED, SECURED
RESULTS 2011, April
OBJECTIVES, MEDIUM RANGE 2012 - 2015: Technical aspects Guarantee the continuance of the developed IT-infrastructure Document concepts, procedures and data flow Improvement of the currentgeoreferencing routines for international data MetaCat HIT
OBJECTIVES, MEDIUM RANGE 2015: Data and specimen flow definedat national level
OBJECTIVES, LONG TERM Vision The 45 million specimenshoused in Swissmuseums are digitized and accessible via GBIF. Swissauthorities in charge of culture and research and private sponsors support • the management and extension of collections, withreferencespecimensgatheredwithin all national surveys • the research in systematicsrequired for theirscientificvalorization • study programs necessary to ensure the continuity of thisambitious initiative