[tdwg-sdd] Descriptive data at TDWG 2007
Dear SDD interest group members!
Please do consider coming to TDWG 2007 in Bratislava!
The following topics may be of interest to you:
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A 90 minute session on Wednesday, 19 Sep called: "Descriptive model for analysis, identification, description markup, and taxon pages"
As the name implies, analyses of all kind of descriptive data models are welcome, regardless whether they use SDD or not. Criticism of SDD version 1.1 is also welcome. Due to the launching of the Encyclopedia of Life the taxon page topic is especially relevant.
Pleasse note that the SDD interest group is not just concerned with morphological data. Data useful for identification, genetic, or phylogenetic analyses are limited to morphology, and the interested group considers all that are inherent to a taxon (genetically or environmentally coded so they are stable. This includes molecular descriptive data like sequences or patterns, behavior, physiology, etc.
Stressing a general perspective both with regard to the kind of data and with regard to how the data are gathered and used will be important and welcome. In the light of the current parallel development of the SPM model, we need to assess whether separate models are needed for specific purposes, or whether a general model can be maintained as SDD presents currently.
If you whish to participate in this session, please send a rough draft (title and abstract may change later) to g.hagedorn@bba.de until 20th Juli.
Limited travel funds for students without funding may be available, covering one of transport costs, per diem (~US$71/night) or accommodation.
============= 2. =============
Existing applications of SDD are also welcome in further sessions on the following day, where two sessions are reserved for "Applications of TDWG standards".
============= 3. =============
On Saturday the SDD interest group will meet. Possible topics:
1. Which way ahead? XML-schema, natural language markup or RDF? Are these combinable? 2. Who wants to lead task groups for feature-vocabularies and ontologies? 2. Which priorities may help to choose? 3. Usability of current SDD schema for natural language markup
Please add to this list or propose what you would consider to be most important.
Please note that Éamonn will hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") during the 16.00-18.00 slot on Tues 18th Sept. I suggest that people interested in SDD should also go to that meeting. I therefore propose a meeting on the last day (Saturday)
***If you are interested in in-depth discussion, please check your travel plans and try to stay until Sept. 22nd, afternoon. Thanks! ***
============= 4. =============
We will try to have a "late-night show" (working group) on studying SDD and RDF on one evening, currently Tuesday. All SDD or RDF "experts" are welcome to that.
It would probably make sense to suggest a separate task group for descriptive data in SPM? Can you have a name for it?
============= 4. =============
Thank you!
Gregor Hagedorn---------------------------------------------------------- Gregor Hagedorn (G.Hagedorn@bba.de) Institute for Plant Virology, Microbiology, and Biosafety Federal Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA) Königin-Luise-Str. 19 Tel: +49-30-8304-2220 14195 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49-30-8304-2203
I unfortunately will not be attending TDWG 2007, however with regards to taxon pages I just wanted to point out the ongoing development work that is being done in the Planetary Biodiversity Inventory Solanum project: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/solanaceaesource
A typical taxon page can be viewed here: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/projects/solanaceaesource/taxonomy/de...
We are not currently using SDD, nor are the natural language descriptions marked up. The description is merely split into sections, each of which is stored as a separate memo field in the description record. I welcome any comments or questions.
Many thanks, Lisa
Lisa Walley Web & Systems Manager (PBI Solanum) Department of Botany The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road London, SW7 5BD United Kingdom
Phone +44(0)207 942 5107 Fax +44(0)207 942 5529 http://www.nhm.ac.uk/solanaceaesource
-----Original Message----- From: tdwg-sdd-bounces@lists.tdwg.org [mailto:tdwg-sdd-bounces@lists.tdwg.org] On Behalf Of Gregor Hagedorn Sent: 13 July 2007 10:50 To: TDWG-SDD@lists.tdwg.org Cc: eamonn O Tuama Subject: [tdwg-sdd] Descriptive data at TDWG 2007
Dear SDD interest group members!
Please do consider coming to TDWG 2007 in Bratislava!
The following topics may be of interest to you:
============= 1. =============
A 90 minute session on Wednesday, 19 Sep called: "Descriptive model for analysis, identification, description markup, and taxon pages"
As the name implies, analyses of all kind of descriptive data models are welcome, regardless whether they use SDD or not. Criticism of SDD version 1.1 is also welcome. Due to the launching of the Encyclopedia of Life the taxon page topic is especially relevant.
Pleasse note that the SDD interest group is not just concerned with morphological data. Data useful for identification, genetic, or phylogenetic analyses are limited to morphology, and the interested group considers all that are inherent to a taxon (genetically or environmentally coded so they are stable. This includes molecular descriptive data like sequences or patterns, behavior, physiology, etc.
Stressing a general perspective both with regard to the kind of data and with regard to how the data are gathered and used will be important and welcome. In the light of the current parallel development of the SPM model, we need to assess whether separate models are needed for specific purposes, or whether a general model can be maintained as SDD presents currently.
If you whish to participate in this session, please send a rough draft (title and abstract may change later) to g.hagedorn@bba.de until 20th Juli.
Limited travel funds for students without funding may be available, covering one of transport costs, per diem (~US$71/night) or accommodation.
============= 2. =============
Existing applications of SDD are also welcome in further sessions on the following day, where two sessions are reserved for "Applications of TDWG standards".
============= 3. =============
On Saturday the SDD interest group will meet. Possible topics:
1. Which way ahead? XML-schema, natural language markup or RDF? Are these combinable? 2. Who wants to lead task groups for feature-vocabularies and ontologies? 2. Which priorities may help to choose? 3. Usability of current SDD schema for natural language markup
Please add to this list or propose what you would consider to be most important.
Please note that Éamonn will hold a group discussion about the "Species Profile Model" (previously known as "Taxon Data Model") during the 16.00-18.00 slot on Tues 18th Sept. I suggest that people interested in SDD should also go to that meeting. I therefore propose a meeting on the last day (Saturday)
***If you are interested in in-depth discussion, please check your travel plans and try to stay until Sept. 22nd, afternoon. Thanks! ***
============= 4. =============
We will try to have a "late-night show" (working group) on studying SDD and RDF on one evening, currently Tuesday. All SDD or RDF "experts" are welcome to that.
It would probably make sense to suggest a separate task group for descriptive data in SPM? Can you have a name for it?
============= 4. =============
Thank you!
Gregor Hagedorn---------------------------------------------------------- Gregor Hagedorn (G.Hagedorn@bba.de) Institute for Plant Virology, Microbiology, and Biosafety Federal Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA) Königin-Luise-Str. 19 Tel: +49-30-8304-2220 14195 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49-30-8304-2203
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participants (2)
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Gregor Hagedorn
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Lisa Walley