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GBIF - ECAT. Electronic Catalogue of Names of Known Organisms Program Officer; Per de Place Bjørn pdpbjorn@gbif.org. Catalog of Life: STAG Recommendations. Common Goal for ITIS, Species 2000, GBIF is a Global Checklist of Names of Known Organisms = at least 1.75 Million accepted names
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GBIF - ECAT • Electronic Catalogue of Names of Known Organisms • Program Officer; • Per de Place Bjørn • pdpbjorn@gbif.org
Catalog of Life: STAG Recommendations • Common Goal for ITIS, Species 2000, GBIF is a Global Checklist of Names of Known Organisms = at least 1.75 Million accepted names • Functions • Locate a species by name or in a hierarchy • Provide lists of species, synonyms • Provide links to data bases, nomenclators, and hierarchies • Track changes in taxon concepts and applications of names • Provide automated access for electronic systems
Catalog of Life: STAG Recommendations • Content • Essential: Accepted scientific name and reference, source data base, latest taxonomic scrutiny • Essential, if available: Synonyms, common names, parent link, and geography • System Architecture • Network of global and regional data bases • Targets • 2002: 300 K species; 2003: 500 K species; 2011: 1.75 M species
Overall Goal: • a reference to the taxonomical community and common users at large • an authority file for taxonomic names • a core dictionary file for the GBIF Network – GBIF Name Service Create a catalogue of names of all known organisms to serve as:
This is done by: • Partnering with existing and future names gathering institutions – collaborating on indexing of life • Working specifically with the Catalogue of Life Consortium to establish Catalogue of Life • Using the Catalogue in the internal GBIF data structure
Assess the state of the indexing universe • Review existing syntheses (e.g., Species 2000, ITIS), call for contributions from indexing organizations and individuals. • Report/graphical representation on available resources, summarizing the indexing of life
Short Term Goals: To do within the next year
Invite already existing indexes and organisations – partner with CoL • Call for participation, specifying that indexes needs not have world-wide coverage in order to participate • Form participation agreements with geographically based indexes • Work shop
GBIF Name Service • Create Name Service to serve the GBIF Network and the world. • First implementation will contain mainly data from regional indexing initiatives and CoL • Hierarchies… • ¡STANDARDS!
Promote and sustain large and small indexing activities. • Use seed money to speed up or finish existing projects • Initiate regionally oriented names-gathering organizations (comparable to ITIS or Fauna Euopaea) in relevant parts of the world • Call for participation + develop invitations • Develop procedures for application, review, cost sharing
Mid Term Goals To do within the following one to two years
Encourage working groups of experts on non-indexed organism groups and geographical areas • Calls for proposals from the taxonomical communities, larger institutions, scientific societies • Support the communication infrastructure of these communities by providing web sites, discussion fora etc. • Seed money for limited activation initiatives, workshops
Ultimate Goals To do within five to ten years
Complete Catalogue • Goal • Catalogue in use and containing the majority of scientific names • When • Ultimo 2005: 40% of all scientific names indexed • Ultimo 2013: 90% of all scientific names indexed
Inclusion of Common Names • What • Reasonable share of the world’s common names included in the Catalogue • How • Contractor to establish proposal for polices • Contractor or ECAT to collect and incorporate names • When • Ultimo 2005: 15% of all common names indexed • Ultimo 2013: 40% of all common names indexed
Assess the state of the indexing universe Invite already existing indexes and organisations GBIF Name Service Promote and sustain large and small indexing activities $10.000 $100.000 $10.000 $500.000 ------------- $620.000 ECAT Budget 2003