Geneva meeting
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CETAF ISTC Stable Identifier Initiative - Geneva Meeting
October 12, 2015, 9:00 - 17:00
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève
Venue
Meeting rooms: La Console – 192 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva
Villa le Chêne (reception building) – in the centre of the Garden – access via the main entrance at Place Albert-Thomas (near the bus stop “Jardin botanique” and opposite the World Trade Organisation).
Getting here
Bus nos. 1 & 25 (via the main station), Bus no. 28 (from the airport) – stop “Jardin botanique.”
Participating CETAF member institutions
- Berlin - BGBM
- Paris
- Edinburgh
- KEW
- Berlin - MfN
- Vienna
- Stockholm
- Geneva
- ...
Expected outcome
Agree on clear implementation steps to be taken by participating partners until the spring 2016 CETAF general meeting and ISTC meeting.
Potential implementation steps:
- LOD catalogue functions.
- Ensuring that biodiversity portals such as GBIF link appropriately to specimen-URIs provided by CETAF institutions.
- Improving LOD capabilities by harmonizing RDF metadata and linking out to external information resources (e.g. persons, geographic features, scientific names).
- ...
Draft agenda
- Welcome / introduction /scope
- State of the play: each member summarises the state of identifier implementations in their institution (<= 5' per presentation)
- The Wallich Catalogue project: a potential target use case showing the potential of HTTP-URI identifiers for specimens (Roger Hyam).
- A tool to propagate identifiers into remote datasets (Nicky Nicolson)
- Discussion 1: can we identify and agree on targets / use cases which i) can be achieved within 6 months and ii) nicely demonstrate the potential of HTTP-URIs and LOD?
- Discussion 2: What's needed to achieve agreed target(s)?
- Discussion 3: Agree on roadmap and homework for each partner.
- Summary
Minutes
Participants
- Dominik Röpert (Berlin - BGBM)
- Anton Güntsch (Berlin - BGBM)
- Falko Glöckner (Berlin - MfN)
- Thomas Pfuhl (Berlin - MfN)
- Roger Hyam (Edinburgh)
- Ernst Vitek (Vienna)
- Simon Chagnoux (Paris)
- Thierry Bourgoin (Paris)
- Apologies: Nichy Nicholson (Kew)
Updates
- BGBM, MNHN, RBGE, and MfN gave an update on their existing implementations of HTTP-URI identifiers.
- All implementations provide working fully functional redirection mechanisms for both human-readable and machine-readable representations of physical collection objects.
- Each of the institutions publish the identifiers prominently on their respective collection data portals.
- The BGBM demonstrated that (if properly mapped via the BioCASE provider software) the identifiers are correctly displayed on the GBIF portal.