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* kindOfMaterial / type: Shouldn't we use Dublin Core's controlled vocabulary for type (e.g. PhysicalObject)? And use dwc:basisOfRecord for PreservedSpecimen. There is less consensus for how to define what kind of specimen it is (e.g. herbarium sheet), but in {{abbr|MIDS}} the recommendation is to use dwc:preparations.
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*: Short question of understanding, what is MIDS ? (I have trouble understanding some less common abbreviations ;-) --[[User:Andreas Plank|Andreas Plank]] ([[User talk:Andreas Plank|talk]]) 12:08, 11 June 2020 (CEST)
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*:: Apologies. Minimum Information for Digital Specimens. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GKLVXs_vDqeRiAPxfhOg0J7KaxNmTS_n5Znl_DU3eks/ More info]. --[[User:Mathias Dillen|Mathias Dillen]] ([[User talk:Mathias Dillen|talk]]) 13:02, 15 June 2020 (CEST)
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kindOfMaterial / type: Shouldn't we use Dublin Core's controlled vocabulary for type (e.g. PhysicalObject)? And use dwc:basisOfRecord for PreservedSpecimen. There is less consensus for how to define what kind of specimen it is (e.g. herbarium sheet), but in {{abbr|MIDS}} the recommendation is to use dwc:preparations.
 
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: Short question of understanding, what is MIDS ? (I have trouble understanding some less common abbreviations ;-) --[[User:Andreas Plank|Andreas Plank]] ([[User talk:Andreas Plank|talk]]) 12:08, 11 June 2020 (CEST)
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:: Apologies. Minimum Information for Digital Specimens. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GKLVXs_vDqeRiAPxfhOg0J7KaxNmTS_n5Znl_DU3eks/ More info]. --[[User:Mathias Dillen|Mathias Dillen]] ([[User talk:Mathias Dillen|talk]]) 13:02, 15 June 2020 (CEST)
 
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  • kindOfMaterial / type: Shouldn't we use Dublin Core's controlled vocabulary for type (e.g. PhysicalObject)? And use dwc:basisOfRecord for PreservedSpecimen. There is less consensus for how to define what kind of specimen it is (e.g. herbarium sheet), but in MIDS the recommendation is to use dwc:preparations.
    Short question of understanding, what is MIDS ? (I have trouble understanding some less common abbreviations ;-) --Andreas Plank (talk) 12:08, 11 June 2020 (CEST)
    Apologies. Minimum Information for Digital Specimens. More info. --Mathias Dillen (talk) 13:02, 15 June 2020 (CEST)
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kindOfMaterial / type: Shouldn't we use Dublin Core's controlled vocabulary for type (e.g. PhysicalObject)? And use dwc:basisOfRecord for PreservedSpecimen. There is less consensus for how to define what kind of specimen it is (e.g. herbarium sheet), but in MIDS the recommendation is to use dwc:preparations.

Short question of understanding, what is MIDS ? (I have trouble understanding some less common abbreviations ;-) --Andreas Plank (talk) 12:08, 11 June 2020 (CEST)
Apologies. Minimum Information for Digital Specimens. More info. --Mathias Dillen (talk) 13:02, 15 June 2020 (CEST)
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