
Species 2000
Species 2000
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:FU, UNIL, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Species 2000, EMBL +10 partnersFU,UNIL,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Species 2000,EMBL,UT,CERN,SIB,Plazi GmbH,STICHTING INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON TAXONOMIC DATABASE,GBIF,Pensoft Publishers (Bulgaria),AGENCE JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE MEISE,CETAF,LifeWatch ERICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101007492Overall Budget: 4,995,160 EURFunder Contribution: 4,995,160 EURBiCIKL is a proposal that will initiate and build a new European starting community of key research infrastructures, establishing open science practices in the domain of biodiversity through provision of access to data, associated tools and services at (1) each separate stage of, and (2) along the entire research cycle. BiCIKL will provide new methods and workflows for an integrated access to harvesting, liberating, linking, accessing and re-using of sub-article-level data (specimens, material citations, samples, sequences, taxonomic names, taxonomic treatments, figures, tables) extracted from literature. BiCIKL will provide for the first time access and tools for seamless linking and usage tracking of data along the line: specimens → sequences → species → analytics → publications → biodiversity knowledge graph → re-use.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:FU, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Species 2000, Royal Botanic Gardens, EMBL +13 partnersFU,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Species 2000,Royal Botanic Gardens,EMBL,University of Florence,Cardiff University,KNAW,IUCN,MUSEUM AND INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY - POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,TSJ BVBA,MFN,GBIF,NHMW,University of Reading,NATIONALE PLANTENTUIN VAN BELGIE,SI,MNHNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 261555more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:UPV, Species 2000, CNR, BSC, Trust IT ServicesUPV,Species 2000,CNR,BSC,Trust IT ServicesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 288754more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:IRD, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTER, Species 2000 +33 partnersIRD,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,GERMAN CANCER RESEARCH CENTER,Species 2000,CSIRO,IFM-GEOMAR,Royal Botanic Gardens,ITZN,Cardiff University,RBGE,VLIZ,TSJ BVBA,National Museum Wales,MFN,Utrecht University,CSIC,Land OOE,LANDCARE RESEARCH,University of Vienna,UCPH,CRIA,Natural History Museum,MUSEUM AND INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY - POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,BGCI,IBCAS,UNIPD,University of Reading,UG,UOXF,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,SNSB,NARODNI MUZEUM,WU,UvA,SI,CABI,MNHNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 238988more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:Swedish Museum of Natural History, ULP , Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, NARODNI MUZEUM, FU +25 partnersSwedish Museum of Natural History,ULP ,Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences,NARODNI MUZEUM,FU,UT,University of Florence,Cardiff University,MNHN,UiO,Naturalis Biodiversity Center,UOC,RBGE,GBIF,PSBCSAS,Species 2000,NHMW,UH,Senckenberg Nature Research Society,MINISTERE DE LA CULTURE,CSIC,UCPH,Natural History Museum,MFN,IBER BAS,AGENCE JARDIN BOTANIQUE DE MEISE,Hungarian Natural History Museum,CETAF,University of Lisbon,UWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 871043Overall Budget: 4,868,520 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,380 EURWith 115 organisations across 21 European countries, The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) represents today the largest ever formal agreement between organisations of this type, in the world. These organisations have joined forces to develop and operate as a distributed pan-European Research Infrastructure. The DiSSCo RI works for the digital unification of all European natural science assets under common curation and access policies and practices that aim to make the data easily Findable, more Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR). DiSSCo will deploy a comprehensive portfolio of services across three main categories: a) e-Science Services, b) Physical and Remote Access Services and c) Support and Training Services. DiSSCo Prepare acts as the main vehicle through which DiSSCo RI will raise its overall maturity and set itself in a position to implement its construction programme. DiSSCo Prepare aims at 1) improving the overall Implementation Readiness Level (IRL), and 2) delivering the DiSSCo Construction Masterplan. The DiSSCo IRL is defined as the measure of the ability to embark on specific implementation actions (construction projects) based on clear, actionable guidelines with minimum risk, and across the scientific, data, financial, technological and organisational dimensions of the infrastructure. DiSSCo Prepare will raise the readiness level of the RI across all five dimensions. The DiSSCo Construction Masterplan will be considered as the final output of the project and will effectively be used as the organisational, financial and technical guiding framework for the construction of the infrastructure (including establishing the legal entity).
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