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The Atlas of Living Australia Integrated National Biodiversity Information

The Atlas of Living Australia Integrated National Biodiversity Information. Donald Hobern Donald.Hobern@csiro.au TDWG Conference Symposium Global biodiversity informatics initiatives update New Orleans, 18 October 2011, 2.45 p.m.

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The Atlas of Living Australia Integrated National Biodiversity Information

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  1. The Atlas of Living AustraliaIntegrated National Biodiversity Information Donald Hobern Donald.Hobern@csiro.au TDWG Conference Symposium Global biodiversity informatics initiatives update New Orleans, 18 October 2011, 2.45 p.m. The Atlas is funded by the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategyand further supported by the Super Science Initiative of the Education Investment Fund

  2. Atlas of Living Australia • Australian Government: $38.2M (2006-2012) • ALA partner in-kind contributions: $26.5M • Mission • To develop an authoritative, freely accessible, distributed and federated biodiversity data management system • Participants: The Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) The Council of Heads of Australian Entomological Collections (CHAEC) The Council of Heads of Australasian Collections of Microorganisms (CHACM) The Council of Australasian Museum Directors (CAMD)

  3. User needs and roadmaps

  4. Web Services and User Interfaces Regional Atlas Completed National Checklists (AFD, APC, etc.) GIS Tools Legislative and Thematic Lists Directory of Environmental Layers Directory of Taxonomic Expertise Geospatial Data Cache Community Editing and Workflow Tools Integrated Data Sets AVH APPD OZCAM AMRiN OBIS Delivery plan Australian National Species Lists Data Dissemination Geospatial Data Management Citizen Science Portal Biodiversity Information Explorer Pest Information Portal Conservation Portal Data Integration User Authentication and Identity Management Ontologies and Vocabularies Metadata Repository Annotation Services Quality Control and Sensitive Data Tools Rich Data Stores Images (MorphBank) Descriptive Data (IdentifyLife) Species Interactions Sequences (BOLD) Digital Literature (BHL) Collection Data Management Field Capture of Metadata Accession Processing Digitisation and Imaging Support Database Integration Wrappers ALA Project Office

  5. National species lists

  6. Species occurrence data

  7. ALA-supported projects

  8. Rich Data: Images

  9. Rich Data: Literature

  10. Rich Data: Identification tools

  11. Species pages

  12. Citizen science

  13. Volunteer involvement

  14. ALA and user communities

  15. Adoption of ALA by users ALA tools and services adopted for Great Eastern Ranges restoration corridor activities GBIF mentoring activity with Indian Biodiversity Information Facility Mangroves of the Kimberley Coast: ecological patterns in a tropical ria coast setting - paper referencing data accessed through ALA Web visits per week July 2010 to September 2011

  16. The Atlas of Living Australia Participants The Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) The Council of Heads of Australian Entomological Collections (CHAEC) The Council of Heads of Australasian Collections of Microorganisms (CHACM) The Council of Australasian Museum Directors (CAMD) The Atlas is funded by the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategyand further supported by the Super Science Initiative of the Education Investment Fund

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