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<div style="background:#f9f9f9;border-bottom:1px solid #aaaaaa;margin:0;padding:0.4em 0.4em;font-weight:bold;font-size:200% !important;"><span style="color:#cf7606;">Welcome to </span><span style="color:#005288;">Species ID</span></div>
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<div style="background:#f9f9f9;border-bottom:1px solid #aaaaaa;margin:0;padding:0.4em 0.4em;font-weight:bold;font-size:200% !important;"><span style="color:#cf7606;">Welcome to </span><span style="color:#005288;">Species-ID</span></div>
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<div style="margin:0;padding:0.4em 0.4em;">The goal of '''Species-ID''' is to offer a dynamic and authoritative open access resource for biodiversity information, with an emphasis on text, media, and data facilitating the identification of species on Earth.
'''Species-ID''' is dedicated to publish and integrate open species descriptions and identification tools. It supports projects creating identification tools as well as projects creating species identification software. It serves as a repository The ultimate goal is to enable the identification of all living organisms on the earth.
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'''Content policy:''' Species-ID publishes materials under an open content policy that is compatible with other open content projects like [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] or [http://www.oercommons.org/ Open educational resources (OER)]. Unlike Wikipedia, which is dedicated to summarizing information previously published elsewhere, original and authored information may be published on Species-ID. The submission of identification datasets (e.g. in DELTA, XPER, SDD, or other formats) is especially encouraged to improve the present and future re-use of these.
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The project is presently in its initial phase. Its success will be determined by the contributions of many parties. To approach the goal several layers of contributions are helpful:
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* Providing „raw“ base information into a '''repository''' (e.&nbsp;g., text, media, data tables, dichotomous or polytomous keys, or multi-access key data sets). The „raw“ here refers to the fact that this information does not necessarily have to be prepared to be directly used. For example, it may deposited in an archival format (e.&nbsp;g., a zip-file).
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* Partnering with Species-ID to disseminate existing information here.
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* Providing or converting text and data to on-wiki revisable formats.
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* Enhancing the access and usability through restructuring, categorizing, adding semantic wiki information or tools, or adding new software extensions.
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'''Content policy:''' Species-ID publishes materials under an open content policy that is compatible with other open content projects like [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] or [http://www.oercommons.org/ Open educational resources (OER)]. Unlike Wikipedia, which is dedicated to summarizing information previously published elsewhere, original and authored information may be published on Species-ID. The submission of identification datasets (e.&nbsp;g. in DELTA, Xper, SDD, or other formats) is especially encouraged to improve the present and future re-use of these.
  
 
'''Neutrality:''' While general pages are dedicated to neutrality, authored pages (having the authors' names in the title) may support their respective views in polite discourse.<!-- better formulation? --> Respecting each others opinion is an essential part of participating here. See also the '''[[Charter]]'''.
 
'''Neutrality:''' While general pages are dedicated to neutrality, authored pages (having the authors' names in the title) may support their respective views in polite discourse.<!-- better formulation? --> Respecting each others opinion is an essential part of participating here. See also the '''[[Charter]]'''.
  
This site is community-owned and supported by a consortium of the following service sponsors <!--(K2N, SNBS, PARIS etc. List and logos to come here)--> – '''[[Ownership and Sponsors|What this means]]'''.
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This site is community-owned. Any decisions are taken by those who invest into the growing content of this site. The technical operation is separate from the content management and is supported by a consortium of service sponsors that backs the shared [http://biowikifarm.net biowikifarm.net] on which species-ID is running – '''[[Ownership and Sponsors|What this means]]'''.
 
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Despite using [http://www.mediawiki.org/ Wikipedia-like software] this is not [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]. Important differences are:  
 
Despite using [http://www.mediawiki.org/ Wikipedia-like software] this is not [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]. Important differences are:  
* You may create authored pages as well as fully collaborative pages
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* You may create authored pages as well as fully collaborative pages.
* You may publish primary data and original information here
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* You may publish primary data and original information here.
* You may provide identification software for download
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* You may provide identification software for download.
 
* While contributors may include professional scientists, students, and amateurs, we will not support anonymous access. Following custom of science, we also usually request your real name.
 
* While contributors may include professional scientists, students, and amateurs, we will not support anonymous access. Following custom of science, we also usually request your real name.
 
* See also [[Using Wikipedia and Wikispecies]] (which explains the benefits and constraints).
 
* See also [[Using Wikipedia and Wikispecies]] (which explains the benefits and constraints).
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<td style="line-height:1.3em;vertical-align:middle">This project is funded under the [http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/ European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)] under grant agreement n°261532 ([[ViBRANT]]). <br/><span style="color:grey;">'''Disclaimer:''' Information on this website is provided at the sole responsibility of the ViBRANT Project Consortium. It does not represent the opinion of the European Community and the European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of it.</span>
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This site endorses the [[Principles for Open Science]] of [[wikipedia:Science Commons|Science Commons]] by openly publishing scientific data and using Creative Commons Licenses where the analysis of data may result in copyrighted works.
 
This site endorses the [[Principles for Open Science]] of [[wikipedia:Science Commons|Science Commons]] by openly publishing scientific data and using Creative Commons Licenses where the analysis of data may result in copyrighted works.

Latest revision as of 22:40, 28 August 2011

Welcome to Species-ID
The goal of Species-ID is to offer a dynamic and authoritative open access resource for biodiversity information, with an emphasis on text, media, and data facilitating the identification of species on Earth.

The project is presently in its initial phase. Its success will be determined by the contributions of many parties. To approach the goal several layers of contributions are helpful:

  • Providing „raw“ base information into a repository (e. g., text, media, data tables, dichotomous or polytomous keys, or multi-access key data sets). The „raw“ here refers to the fact that this information does not necessarily have to be prepared to be directly used. For example, it may deposited in an archival format (e. g., a zip-file).
  • Partnering with Species-ID to disseminate existing information here.
  • Providing or converting text and data to on-wiki revisable formats.
  • Enhancing the access and usability through restructuring, categorizing, adding semantic wiki information or tools, or adding new software extensions.

Content policy: Species-ID publishes materials under an open content policy that is compatible with other open content projects like Wikipedia or Open educational resources (OER). Unlike Wikipedia, which is dedicated to summarizing information previously published elsewhere, original and authored information may be published on Species-ID. The submission of identification datasets (e. g. in DELTA, Xper, SDD, or other formats) is especially encouraged to improve the present and future re-use of these.

Neutrality: While general pages are dedicated to neutrality, authored pages (having the authors' names in the title) may support their respective views in polite discourse. Respecting each others opinion is an essential part of participating here. See also the Charter.

This site is community-owned. Any decisions are taken by those who invest into the growing content of this site. The technical operation is separate from the content management and is supported by a consortium of service sponsors that backs the shared biowikifarm.net on which species-ID is running – What this means.

Despite using Wikipedia-like software this is not Wikipedia. Important differences are:

  • You may create authored pages as well as fully collaborative pages.
  • You may publish primary data and original information here.
  • You may provide identification software for download.
  • While contributors may include professional scientists, students, and amateurs, we will not support anonymous access. Following custom of science, we also usually request your real name.
  • See also Using Wikipedia and Wikispecies (which explains the benefits and constraints).

If you are interested in a collaboration, please go to login and request an account (there may be a delay of 1 day until you are confirmed).

Species-ID Portals

European Union flag.png
This project is funded under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n°261532 (ViBRANT).
Disclaimer: Information on this website is provided at the sole responsibility of the ViBRANT Project Consortium. It does not represent the opinion of the European Community and the European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of it.
Logo of ViBRANT
Endorsing "Science Commons" policies

This site endorses the Principles for Open Science of Science Commons by openly publishing scientific data and using Creative Commons Licenses where the analysis of data may result in copyrighted works.