Pete,
Trying to maintain Jim's light hearted take on this:
(-: we have c. one million occurrence records deliverable in TDWG standard form (HISPID3) from http://anbg.gov.au/cgi-bin/anhsir. Available since March 1993 (when there were < 200 web servers on the Internet) this URL provides access to a web form interface and an API for REST style services (even then): http://anbg.gov.au/cgi-bin/anhsir?format=HISPID3&taxon_name=Doodia+asper... for example will return HISPID data extract from all occurrence records with taxon names starting with Doodia aspera. The "ontology" on which this is based is available at http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/HISCOM/HISPID/HISPID3/H3.html. HISPID was first published in 1989, accepted as a TDWG standard in 1993 and revised again in print in 1996.
The current HISPID ( http://hiscom.chah.org.au/wiki/HISPID_5 ) extends ABCD. Sooner or later we all have to let go and go with the flow. Darwin Core does not yet support Herbarium data interchange. But before it does, I would like to see another HISPID, designed explicitly for Herbarium Data interchange, based on a standardized TDWG vocabulary. :-)
We are just a few weeks away from exposing these data as both linked data and TAPIR XML with resolvable LSIDs.
The Australian Faunal Directory (AFD) and Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) were to be made available at the same time under each of these protocols (incl. TAPIR TCS) applying as much of the TDWG vocabulary that we have been able to use ... but if there are plans to change this stuff do we have to rethink - again? From our efforts we too would like to have input into how the vocabularies evolve. Free Data (apologies to L.Lessig) is the essence of the semantic web and we know from experience that we have to live with how we let it go.
If I was at home in bed last Thursday the <diatribe/> may not have been so light hearted. So I am still hopeful it can all work out for the best.
greg
2009/4/24 Peter DeVries pete.devries@gmail.com:
Thank you everyone :-)
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:39 AM, "Markus Döring (GBIF)" mdoering@gbif.org wrote:
This I like :-)
I will look through this and the examples and try to get my stuff to follow it.
Personally I think this is a far more important issue than having globally unique ids.
Yes, I agree. Also I think it is something that could move forward quickly with less controversy. Thanks again,
- Pete
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