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Revision as of 13:26, 3 February 2020
This template allows to add a description for an abbreviation in form of a tooltip (HTML title tag).
Usage: {{abbr|abbreviated text|explanation}}
Example: {{abbr|abbr.|abbreviation}} → abbr.
There are also some default abbreviations that get automatically explained (see list below):
{{abbr|HTML}}
HTML
Parameters
- |1=
- mandatory: the actual abbreviation to be shown
- |2=
- optional or mandatory: the explanation of the abbreviation (i.e. the hidden HTML title that gets shown on mouse over; default explanations see in the list of default abbreviations)
- |3=
- lang attribute
List of Default Abbreviations
- BGBM
- Botanical Garden and Museum Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
- BGM
- Agentschap Plantentuin Meise (Meise, Belgium)
- CETAF
- Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities
- CSIC
- Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas (Madrid, Spain)
- CSPP
- CETAF Specimen Preview Profile
- DCRM
- Descriptive Cataloguing of Rare Materials
- DwC
- Darwin Core
- GBIF
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- GUID
- Globally Unique Identifier
- GUIDs
- Globally Unique Identifiers
- HTML
- Hypertext Markup Language
- HTTP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- HUH
- Harvard University Herbaria
- HUJI
- The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel)
- ID
- Identifier
- IIIF
- International Image Interoperability Framework (also triple-I-F)
- ISO
- International Organization for Standardization
- ISTC
- Information Science & Technology committee
- JSON
- JavaScript Object Notation
- LCGFT
- Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
- LCNAF
- Library of Congress Name Authority File
- LCSH
- Library of Congress Subject Headings
- LOD
- Linked Open Data
- LUOMUS
- Luonnontieteellinen keskusmuseo (Finnish Museum of Natural History; Helsinki, Finland)
- MNHN
- Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle (Paris, France)
- MfN
- Museum für Naturkunde (Natural History Museum; Berlin, Germany)
- NHM
- Natural History Museum (London, United Kingdom)
- NHMW
- Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (Vienna, Austria)
- NRM
- Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet (Stockholm, Sweden)
- PHP
- PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
- RBGE
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
- RBGK
- Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (Kew, United Kingdom)
- RBINS
- Institut Royal Des Sciences Naturelles De Belgique (Brussels, Belgium)
- RDA
- Resource Description and Access
- RDF
- Resource Description Framework
- RMCA
- Musee Royal De L'Afrique Centrale (Tervuren, Belgium)
- SGN
- Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (Senckenberg Society for Natural Sciences; Frankfurt, Germany)
- SMNS
- Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart (State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart; Germany)
- SNSB
- Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns (Bavarian Natural History Collections; Munich, Germany)
- SPARQL
- SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language
- URI
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- URIs
- Uniform Resource Identifiers
- XML
- Extensible Markup Language
- WGS84
- World Geodetic System 1984
- ZFMK
- Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (Bonn, Germany)