[tdwg] tdwg Digest, Vol 48, Issue 2

Poulos, Allison (Bioversity) A.Poulos at cgiar.org
Wed Feb 9 13:25:56 CET 2011



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>    1. GBIF KOS report published (?amonn ? Tuama (GBIF))
>    2. Beginner's guide to Persistent Identifiers published by GBIF
>       (?amonn ? Tuama (GBIF))
>    3. Biodiversity informatics position in Stockholm (Torsten Eriksson)
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> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 11:21:50 +0100
> From: ?amonn ? Tuama (GBIF) <eotuama at gbif.org>
> Subject: [tdwg] GBIF KOS report published
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> The GBIF-commissioned white paper on Knowledge Organisation Systems (i.e.,
> Controlled Vocabularies, Ontologies, Thesauri, etc.) for biodiversity
> informatics is now available at:
> http://links.gbif.org/gbif_kos_whitepaper_v1.pdf. The white paper provides a
> set of recommendations for consideration by GBIF and these are expected to
> inform the development of the GBIF work programme, both in 2011 and in our
> 3rd (2012-2016) five-year phase.
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> Feedback on the white paper is welcomed. Please use the dedicated page
> (http://community.gbif.org/pg/pages/view/11223/gbif-kos-report) of the KOS
> Interest Group section
> (http://community.gbif.org/pg/groups/11222/kos-interest-group/) on the GBIF
> Community site.
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> With regards,
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> ?amonn ? Tuama
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> _______________________________________________
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> ?amonn ? Tuama, M.Sc., Ph.D. (eotuama at gbif.org),
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> Senior Programme Officer, Inventory, Discovery, Access (IDA),
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> Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat,
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> Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen ?, DENMARK
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> Phone:  +45 3532 1494; Fax:  +45 3532 1480
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 11:28:30 +0100
> From: ?amonn ? Tuama (GBIF) <eotuama at gbif.org>
> Subject: [tdwg] Beginner's guide to Persistent Identifiers published
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> GBIF is pleased to announce the publication of ?A Beginner?s Guide to
> Persistent Identifiers?.
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> Suggested citation:
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> GBIF (2011). A Beginner?s Guide to Persistent Identifiers, version 1.0.
> Released on 9 February 2011. Authors Kevin Richards, Richard White, Nicola
> Nicolson, Richard Pyle, Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information
> Facility, 33 pp, accessible online at
> http://links.gbif.org/persistent_identifiers_guide_en_v1.pdf.
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> With regards,
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> ?amonn ? Tuama
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> _______________________________________________
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> ?amonn ? Tuama, M.Sc., Ph.D. (eotuama at gbif.org),
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> Senior Programme Officer, Inventory, Discovery, Access (IDA),
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> Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat,
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> Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen ?, DENMARK
> Phone:  +45 3532 1494; Fax:  +45 3532 1480
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 11:32:15 +0100
> From: Torsten Eriksson <Torsten.Eriksson at nrm.se>
> Subject: [tdwg] Biodiversity informatics position in Stockholm
> To: "tdwg at lists.tdwg.org" <tdwg at lists.tdwg.org>
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> The Department of Biodiversity Informatics at the Swedish Museum of Natural History is searching for a programmer / web developer. Full time two years with a possible extension.
> The DINA project is an international collaborative software project dealing with the management of natural history collections (DINA: Digital information system for natural history collections). The project is run jointly by major museums in Sweden and is currently being extended to museums in the Nordic/Baltic countries. The current position will be placed at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden.
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> The successful candidate will join a small group of DINA developers that will develop efficient web clients and web services using a back-end SQL database. The web clients will be configured to the requirements of different museum departments.
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> Last day of application is 21 February 2011 (GMT+1).
> For more information about the project, see http://dina-project.net
> More info about the position and how to apply, see http://dina-project.net/pub/Main/DinaProjectNews/programmer.pdf
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> Torsten Eriksson
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