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Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems by Pier Luigi Nimis, Régine Vignes Lebbe

By Pier Luigi Nimis, Régine Vignes Lebbe

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Press, S. Hetzner, A. Plank, G. Weber, S. von Mering, S. Martellos and P. L. Nimis, “A MediaWiki implementation of single-access keys”. In: P. L. Nimis and R. ), Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems, pp. 77-82, 2010. 18 Nimis P. , Vignes Lebbe R. ) Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems – pp. 19-24. ISBN 978-88-8303-295-0. EUT, 2010. A search tool for the digital biodiversity resources of KeyToNature Mircea Giurgiu, Andrei Homodi, Cornelia Veja, Gregor Hagedorn, Pier Luigi Nimis Abstract — The European KeyToNature project has created a framework to gather large amounts of biodiversity-related digital data and metadata from cooperating providers and to make them publicly available via an advanced search engine tool.

Namespaces provided by the storage model allow to re-use the basic model for 1st-class content objects as well as for build­ing objects used in hypertext inclusion. Examples for the latter are media items (binary plus metadata) in the “File” namespace or pro­gram­ming blocks and rich text fragments in the “Template” namespace [4]. The template model provides for flexible schema development. Each template defines a class with freely definable attributes (equivalent to an “entity type”), instances of which can be freely embedded into other ob­jects.

The final vision is that the system would guide the user and suggest how to start and which pathway to use across all tools. 4 Conclusion FishBase has deliberately favoured the simplicity over more elaborated identification tools that are costly to develop and maintain, including in terms of data. Some of these simple tools are really easy to deploy on the web such as the Quick Identification Tool with simple outline drawings, and the computerization of the printed dichotomous keys under a simple database format and web layout.

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