[tdwg-tnc] Species profile model group meeting at TDWG 2007 Conference
Dear TDWG TNC Member,
We plan to hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" SPM (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") at the TDWG 2007 conference, possibly on Sunday 16th during the group meetings slot (09.00-17.00). We are trying to gauge interest and potential numbers and to avoid clashes with other parallel discussions that might be taking place.
The SPM is intended to describe species facts (organised into categories) as might appear in "species bank" type web applications like Encyclopedia of Life or FishBase/SeaLifePortal.
We do not intend to duplicate the work of TCS and SDD for nomenclature and taxonomy but rather draw on them, and other TDWG standards, wherever appropriate. We want it to fit in with the TDWG technical architecture and will work closely with all concerned to do this. It seemed to us that the SPM was sufficiently distinct to warrant set up a new group within TDWG with cross linkages to other groups where appropriate.
For a background, see the wiki here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/TaxonDataModel, and the summary of a recent workshop held at GBIF here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/TaxonDataModel/SpeciesModelWorkshopRepor t.
You can subscribe to the taxon-data-model mailing list here to follow developments and contribute: http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/taxon-data-model (mailing list information web page) taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org mailto:taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org (mailing list web address)
Please reply to me directly to let me know if you are interested in attending the SPM workgroup during the TDWG conference. At this stage it is purely to get a rough indication of numbers so there is no real commitment required on your part.
Best regards,
Éamonn
________________________________________________________________ Éamonn Ó Tuama, Ph.D. (eotuama@gbif.org), Senior Programme Officer for Data Access & Database Interoperability (DADI), Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, DENMARK Phone: +45 3532 1494; Fax: +45 3532 1480
Eamonn,
With hats on a TAG convener and TNC participant I would be keen for this meeting not to overlap with any TAG meeting scheduled for that day.
If they SPM is going to interoperate with SDD and TNS/TCS then it needs the TAG to get the mechanisms right.
The TAG meeting is currently scheduled between 14:00 and 17:00. We could squeeze a little but I don't want to go below 2 hours or it will be impossible to get anything achieved.
All the best,
Roger
On 3 Jun 2007, at 17:22, Eamonn O Tuama wrote:
Dear TDWG TNC Member,
We plan to hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" SPM (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") at the TDWG 2007 conference, possibly on Sunday 16th during the group meetings slot (09.00-17.00). We are trying to gauge interest and potential numbers and to avoid clashes with other parallel discussions that might be taking place.
The SPM is intended to describe species facts (organised into categories) as might appear in "species bank" type web applications like Encyclopedia of Life or FishBase/SeaLifePortal.
We do not intend to duplicate the work of TCS and SDD for nomenclature and taxonomy but rather draw on them, and other TDWG standards, wherever appropriate. We want it to fit in with the TDWG technical architecture and will work closely with all concerned to do this. It seemed to us that the SPM was sufficiently distinct to warrant set up a new group within TDWG with cross linkages to other groups where appropriate.
For a background, see the wiki here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/ TaxonDataModel, and the summary of a recent workshop held at GBIF here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/TaxonDataModel/ SpeciesModelWorkshopRepor t.
You can subscribe to the taxon-data-model mailing list here to follow developments and contribute: http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/taxon-data-model (mailing list information web page) taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org mailto:taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org (mailing list web address)
Please reply to me directly to let me know if you are interested in attending the SPM workgroup during the TDWG conference. At this stage it is purely to get a rough indication of numbers so there is no real commitment required on your part.
Best regards,
Éamonn
Éamonn Ó Tuama, Ph.D. (eotuama@gbif.org), Senior Programme Officer for Data Access & Database Interoperability (DADI), Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, DENMARK Phone: +45 3532 1494; Fax: +45 3532 1480
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Roger,
So it looks like Sunday is not an option - there is also the related GISIN invasive species group meeting that preceeds the TAG meeting. I just received a few responses and have to assume that the core people who attended the Species Model Workshop in GBIF will be interested in attending an SPM meeting. The only other option is to revert to the original Tues afternoon 16.00-18.00 slot - sharing it with SDD. We could maybe have an hour each and then join up for joint discussions.
Best regards,
Éamonn
-----Original Message----- From: Roger Hyam [mailto:rogerhyam@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Roger Hyam Sent: 04 June 2007 11:36 To: Eamonn O Tuama Cc: tdwg-tnc@lists.tdwg.org Subject: Re: [tdwg-tnc] Species profile model group meeting at TDWG 2007 Conference
Eamonn,
With hats on a TAG convener and TNC participant I would be keen for this meeting not to overlap with any TAG meeting scheduled for that day.
If they SPM is going to interoperate with SDD and TNS/TCS then it needs the TAG to get the mechanisms right.
The TAG meeting is currently scheduled between 14:00 and 17:00. We could squeeze a little but I don't want to go below 2 hours or it will be impossible to get anything achieved.
All the best,
Roger
On 3 Jun 2007, at 17:22, Eamonn O Tuama wrote:
Dear TDWG TNC Member,
We plan to hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" SPM (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") at the TDWG 2007 conference, possibly on Sunday 16th during the group meetings slot (09.00-17.00). We are trying to gauge interest and potential numbers and to avoid clashes with other parallel discussions that might be taking place.
The SPM is intended to describe species facts (organised into categories) as might appear in "species bank" type web applications like Encyclopedia of Life or FishBase/SeaLifePortal.
We do not intend to duplicate the work of TCS and SDD for nomenclature and taxonomy but rather draw on them, and other TDWG standards, wherever appropriate. We want it to fit in with the TDWG technical architecture and will work closely with all concerned to do this. It seemed to us that the SPM was sufficiently distinct to warrant set up a new group within TDWG with cross linkages to other groups where appropriate.
For a background, see the wiki here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/ TaxonDataModel, and the summary of a recent workshop held at GBIF here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/TaxonDataModel/ SpeciesModelWorkshopRepor t.
You can subscribe to the taxon-data-model mailing list here to follow developments and contribute: http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/taxon-data-model (mailing list information web page) taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org mailto:taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org (mailing list web address)
Please reply to me directly to let me know if you are interested in attending the SPM workgroup during the TDWG conference. At this stage it is purely to get a rough indication of numbers so there is no real commitment required on your part.
Best regards,
Éamonn
Éamonn Ó Tuama, Ph.D. (eotuama@gbif.org), Senior Programme Officer for Data Access & Database Interoperability (DADI), Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, DENMARK Phone: +45 3532 1494; Fax: +45 3532 1480
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Eamonn,
It may be that this is a good solution as clearing up the overlaps with SPM/SDD is an important thing to do.
Gregor may have an opinion on this though.
Roger
On 8 Jun 2007, at 10:24, Eamonn O Tuama wrote:
Roger,
So it looks like Sunday is not an option - there is also the related GISIN invasive species group meeting that preceeds the TAG meeting. I just received a few responses and have to assume that the core people who attended the Species Model Workshop in GBIF will be interested in attending an SPM meeting. The only other option is to revert to the original Tues afternoon 16.00-18.00 slot - sharing it with SDD. We could maybe have an hour each and then join up for joint discussions.
Best regards,
Éamonn
-----Original Message----- From: Roger Hyam [mailto:rogerhyam@googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Roger Hyam Sent: 04 June 2007 11:36 To: Eamonn O Tuama Cc: tdwg-tnc@lists.tdwg.org Subject: Re: [tdwg-tnc] Species profile model group meeting at TDWG 2007 Conference
Eamonn,
With hats on a TAG convener and TNC participant I would be keen for this meeting not to overlap with any TAG meeting scheduled for that day.
If they SPM is going to interoperate with SDD and TNS/TCS then it needs the TAG to get the mechanisms right.
The TAG meeting is currently scheduled between 14:00 and 17:00. We could squeeze a little but I don't want to go below 2 hours or it will be impossible to get anything achieved.
All the best,
Roger
On 3 Jun 2007, at 17:22, Eamonn O Tuama wrote:
Dear TDWG TNC Member,
We plan to hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" SPM (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") at the TDWG 2007 conference, possibly on Sunday 16th during the group meetings slot (09.00-17.00). We are trying to gauge interest and potential numbers and to avoid clashes with other parallel discussions that might be taking place.
The SPM is intended to describe species facts (organised into categories) as might appear in "species bank" type web applications like Encyclopedia of Life or FishBase/SeaLifePortal.
We do not intend to duplicate the work of TCS and SDD for nomenclature and taxonomy but rather draw on them, and other TDWG standards, wherever appropriate. We want it to fit in with the TDWG technical architecture and will work closely with all concerned to do this. It seemed to us that the SPM was sufficiently distinct to warrant set up a new group within TDWG with cross linkages to other groups where appropriate.
For a background, see the wiki here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/ TaxonDataModel, and the summary of a recent workshop held at GBIF here: http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/TaxonDataModel/ SpeciesModelWorkshopRepor t.
You can subscribe to the taxon-data-model mailing list here to follow developments and contribute: http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/taxon-data-model (mailing list information web page) taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org mailto:taxon-data-model@lists.tdwg.org (mailing list web address)
Please reply to me directly to let me know if you are interested in attending the SPM workgroup during the TDWG conference. At this stage it is purely to get a rough indication of numbers so there is no real commitment required on your part.
Best regards,
Éamonn
Éamonn Ó Tuama, Ph.D. (eotuama@gbif.org), Senior Programme Officer for Data Access & Database Interoperability (DADI), Global Biodiversity Information Facility Secretariat, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, DENMARK Phone: +45 3532 1494; Fax: +45 3532 1480
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Eamonn O Tuama
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Roger Hyam