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CETAF Strategy & Strategic Development Plan 2015 - 2025

Focus Area #4 - Biodiversity informatics and information technologies

ACTIONS

Action Interpretation and notes Existing activities Planned activities Products
Moving taxonomy into the digital world
i. Supporting shared database infrastructure and open access policies There are no agreed CETAF open access policies. Is this adressed in one of the DiSSCo projects? Existing shared database infrastructures with striong CETAF involvement are for example JACQ, DINA, and Diversity Workbench xx JACQ, DINA, Diversity Workbench
ii. Making taxonomy data digitally interpretable and retrievable Relates to ISTC LOD activities as well as stable and standardised (web) services in general. LOD activities in SYNTHESYS+ and Mobilise, Botany pilot LOD system; TDWG - BSC-IG (Biodiversity and Clients Interest Group) xx xx
iii. Increasing the use of collection data ISTC ID initiative works towards this goal, we need more streamlined services for integrating collection data in research workflows Botany pilot xx xx
Ensuring retrievable, connected and interoperable biodiversity data
i. Using commonly agreed ‘stable identifiers’ for the natural history collections Clearly CETAF IDs CETAF/ISTC ID initiative, activities in SYNTHESYS+ ID Registry, standard (RDF) metadata xx
ii. Implementing recognised collection metadata descriptions Unclear, where this will be defined and implemented; relates to CETAF passports and other (TDWG) attempest to standardise collection descriptions xx xx xx
iii. Linking European, national and regional collections of specimens and data (checklists or databases) Extend LOD-approach to "other" data types SYNTHESYS+ standards work package xx xx
Disseminating data and data processing standards, thesauri and controlled vocabularies
i. Continuing the development of compatible data standards Much progress with regard to collection data (ABCD, DwC, etc.), more work needed for establishing agreed vocabularies and standards for "other" data types SYNTHESYS+ standards work package, Mobilise DiSSCo Prepare Data Model ABCD; DwC; GGBN
ii. Adopting and implementing guidelines on standards Adoption of standards can be measured by the number of standards compliant service implementations (e.g. collection provider software, LOD services, etc.). "Implementing guidelines" does not really differ from iii. SYNTHESYS+ ID/LOD activities xx xx
iii. Collating and distributing interoperable standards for biodiversity data and natural history specimen databasing Should be a dynamic documentation (e.g. wiki page) linking to actively maintained standardisation efforts SYNTHESYS+, Mobilise DiSSCo prepare xx
iv. Establishing and promoting specimen data and database citation standards (source recognition) Is this addressed in CETAF or one of the DiSSCo projects? xx xx xx
Safeguarding long-term data storage, curation and longevity
i. Organising the maintenance of a supported system for data storage xx Mobilise WG for data archiving xx xx
ii. Adopting processes for orphan databases or digital information Not yet a CETAF activity. There is a national (German) system dealing with orphaned databases (https://rebind.bgbm.org/), which could be used as a basis for a European activity. There is also a CODATA Interest Group "data at risk" xx xx xx

TARGETS

Target Interpretation & notes State
CETAF interoperable standards for biodiversity data and natural history specimen databasing are adopted in 80% of CETAF institutions Probably already fulfilled if we count the number of CETAF institutions with working (GBIF) provider software installations. xx
CETAF standard identifiers are adopted in 80% of CETAF institutions The number can easily be monitored once the ID registry is functioning. Broadening the implementations is part of the SYNTHESYS+ project. xx
Digital data curation guidelines are produced and adopted Needs to be coordinated with DiSSCo xx
Digital storage capacity infrastructure is established within the consortium xx xx