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Nomina VII Progress and priorities with a global names architecture - Discussion. D Patterson : Opening comments Rich Pyle : ZooBank: status and relationship to GNUB Jerry Cooper : Index Fungorum, registration, and GNUB
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Nomina VII Progress and priorities with a global names architecture - Discussion • D Patterson: Opening comments • Rich Pyle: ZooBank: status and relationship to GNUB • Jerry Cooper: Index Fungorum, registration, and GNUB • Dean Pentcheff: Citations, references, and papers in a taxon name context • Dave Remsen: GBIF’s take on GNA • Markus Döring: ChecklistBankDWCA • Tom Orrell: ITIS / CoL • Dimitry Mozzherin & David Shorthouse: Making scientific names better identifiers – GNITE classification editor • Pete de Vries: Semantic Web Technologies for GNA Name Resolution • Patrick Leary: Name-linking (services built on top of GNA) • Brad Boyle: An iPlant Use case: • Tim Robertson: Data cleaning • Mike Giddens: ? Reconciliation • Stan Blum: Options for a distributed architecture
Nomina VII: progress and priorities with a global names architecture – Discussion David Patterson dpatterson@mb.edu • Names as (near) universal metadata for biology • Managing names to manage data • Names infrastructure • Accommodating the peculiarities of names • Many names for one taxon • One name for many taxa • Names ≠ species • Dynamic and competing concepts and hierarchies • Serving: nomenclaturalists, taxonomists, biodiversity data managers • EOL • Nomina • Names cyberinfrastructure, GNAas a virtual layer • Priorities
DATA AND SERVICE CONSUMERS GNA CONSUMER SERVICES EXPERT INTERFACE USAGE BANK Name/Taxon Reconciliation Citation Reconciliation Names Index Classifications & Lists CiteBank PROVIDER SERVICES DATA AND SERVICE PROVIDERS Nomenclators Taxonomies Literature Specimens etc Distribution Ecology Phylogenies Molecular