[tdwg-content] sample Darwin Core Archives of various flavors

Tim Robertson trobertson at gbif.org
Tue Oct 25 15:44:11 CEST 2016


Hi Steve,

I’m not aware of any, although I think Gabi (CC’ed) might be the best to advise there.

Gabi: Do you know of any DwC-A with a dwc:MaterialSample core?  It’s not something the GBIF.org systems support, but I have a hunch you might have an example.

Thanks,
Tim

From: tdwg-content <tdwg-content-bounces at lists.tdwg.org<mailto:tdwg-content-bounces at lists.tdwg.org>> on behalf of Steve Baskauf <steve.baskauf at vanderbilt.edu<mailto:steve.baskauf at vanderbilt.edu>>
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Date: Tuesday 25 October 2016 at 15:34
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Subject: Re: [tdwg-content] sample Darwin Core Archives of various flavors

Markus and all,

Thanks for the responses.  I have several great datasets that I've downloaded from datasets at GBIF, so I have a lot to play with.  I've got occurrence, taxon, and event core archives, which is great.  I'd still be interested in an example of a material sample core archive if anyone has a good example, particularly if it had rich extension files linked to it.  I'll probably report on my experimentation in a future blog post.

Steve

Markus Döring wrote:
Hi Steve,
you can find thousands of openly published dwc archives at the GBIF registry: http://www.gbif.org/dataset

unless it is a biocase or digir resource   each details page contains the link to the dwca on the right side. Taxon and Event core datasets are always dwc-as

best,
markus

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Am 25.10.2016 um 06:35 schrieb Quentin Groom <quentin.groom at plantentuinmeise.be<mailto:quentin.groom at plantentuinmeise.be>>:

Hi Steve,
I have a sampling event dataset on GBIF, which is quite richly populated.
http://www.gbif.org/dataset/5d784d06-fa1d-4f00-8cdc-663d04d26061
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On 25 October 2016 at 02:06, Steve Baskauf <steve.baskauf at vanderbilt.edu<mailto:steve.baskauf at vanderbilt.edu>> wrote:
I have been playing around with turning Darwin Core Archives into RDF [1] and would like to extend my experiments to attempting to integrate data from archives that have very different core files.  I have played with the dwcaMolluscsAndorra.zip Occurrence archive mentioned in Annex 3 of the DwC-A How-To Guide [2], but the Whales-DWC-A.zip file isn't available any more (I guess because of the demise of Google Code).  A little bit of Google searching failed to turn up additional obvious example files.

If anyone would be interested in making DwC-A archives available to me, I'd appreciate it.  I'm particularly interested in archives that have cores other than Occurrence (although an Occurrence archive that has more complex data, including extensions, than the mollusc example would be welcome).  If there are any MaterialSample or Event core arcives, that would be particularly interesting.
Preferably, I'd like to have access to archives that contain publicly available data, since I'm likely to blog about the outcome and potentially use the data in examples.  If there are publicly available archives downloadable via a URL, you can reply to the list - otherwise let me know how I could access your example.

Thanks in advance for your help!
Steve Baskauf

[1] http://baskauf.blogspot.com/2016/10/guid-o-matic-meets-darwin-core-archives.html
[2] http://www.gbif.org/resource/80636

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