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'''May 15, 2024''' - An oral presentation titled ''Enhancing herbarium systems through name matching mechanisms'' was accepted, to be held at the joint annual conference of the organisation for ''Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG'' and the ''Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections SPNHC'' in Okinawa, September 2-6, 2024 (speaker: Walter G. Berendsohn).
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'''March 3, 2024''' - A proposal for a TETTRIs symposium titled ''Globally Linking Taxonomies: Use cases and latest developments'' at the annual conference of the organisation for ''Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG'' was accepted. See [https://www.tdwg.org/conferences/2024/sessions/#sym18-globally-linking-taxonomies-use-cases-and-latest-developments abstract].  
 
'''March 3, 2024''' - A proposal for a TETTRIs symposium titled ''Globally Linking Taxonomies: Use cases and latest developments'' at the annual conference of the organisation for ''Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG'' was accepted. See [https://www.tdwg.org/conferences/2024/sessions/#sym18-globally-linking-taxonomies-use-cases-and-latest-developments abstract].  
  
'''February 2, 2024''' - An oral presentation entitled ''Harmonizing dynamic botanical knowledge at the source: infrastructures for resolvable IDs and taxon concept subscriptions'' was accepted, to be held at the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2024) in Madrid, July 21-27, 2024 (speaker: Walter G. Berendsohn).
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'''February 2, 2024''' - An oral presentation titled ''Harmonizing dynamic botanical knowledge at the source: infrastructures for resolvable IDs and taxon concept subscriptions'' was accepted, to be held at the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2024) in Madrid, July 21-27, 2024 (speaker: Walter G. Berendsohn).
  
 
'''October 12, 2023''' - The organisation for ''Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG annual conference'' in Hobart, Tasmania. Berendsohn, Döring, Müller & Güntsch organised a symposium on ''Globally linking taxonomies: Name IDs and name matching.'' Abstract: "Numerous local, regional and global information systems are using taxon names in fields ranging from biology, ecology and conservation to government provisions and medical applications. We know that scientific names of organisms do not provide a “unique identifier” for a taxon, because the taxon’s circumscription represents a scientific hypothesis and thus is subject to change. Nevertheless, names provide the glue that allows for information gathering and access across systems. Although scientific names are governed by strict codes of nomenclature, numerous variants of names exist. The taxonomic community is increasingly aware of this fact and several initiatives exist to sort out the latter issue. Globally unique identifiers for names and their variants play a central role allowing machines to support that task, and to conserve the results of the data cleaning actions. Name matching services are a tool to disperse GUIDs (Globally Unique Identifiers) to local users. One of the tasks of the EU TETTRIs project is to document and enhance these processes in order to establish functional workflows for the mapping of local taxonomies. The symposium will invite presentations to publicise existing services and persistent GUID systems with a special focus on long-term sustainability of the services."<br/>
 
'''October 12, 2023''' - The organisation for ''Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG annual conference'' in Hobart, Tasmania. Berendsohn, Döring, Müller & Güntsch organised a symposium on ''Globally linking taxonomies: Name IDs and name matching.'' Abstract: "Numerous local, regional and global information systems are using taxon names in fields ranging from biology, ecology and conservation to government provisions and medical applications. We know that scientific names of organisms do not provide a “unique identifier” for a taxon, because the taxon’s circumscription represents a scientific hypothesis and thus is subject to change. Nevertheless, names provide the glue that allows for information gathering and access across systems. Although scientific names are governed by strict codes of nomenclature, numerous variants of names exist. The taxonomic community is increasingly aware of this fact and several initiatives exist to sort out the latter issue. Globally unique identifiers for names and their variants play a central role allowing machines to support that task, and to conserve the results of the data cleaning actions. Name matching services are a tool to disperse GUIDs (Globally Unique Identifiers) to local users. One of the tasks of the EU TETTRIs project is to document and enhance these processes in order to establish functional workflows for the mapping of local taxonomies. The symposium will invite presentations to publicise existing services and persistent GUID systems with a special focus on long-term sustainability of the services."<br/>

Latest revision as of 10:18, 29 May 2024

May 15, 2024 - An oral presentation titled Enhancing herbarium systems through name matching mechanisms was accepted, to be held at the joint annual conference of the organisation for Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG and the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections SPNHC in Okinawa, September 2-6, 2024 (speaker: Walter G. Berendsohn).

March 3, 2024 - A proposal for a TETTRIs symposium titled Globally Linking Taxonomies: Use cases and latest developments at the annual conference of the organisation for Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG was accepted. See abstract.

February 2, 2024 - An oral presentation titled Harmonizing dynamic botanical knowledge at the source: infrastructures for resolvable IDs and taxon concept subscriptions was accepted, to be held at the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2024) in Madrid, July 21-27, 2024 (speaker: Walter G. Berendsohn).

October 12, 2023 - The organisation for Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG annual conference in Hobart, Tasmania. Berendsohn, Döring, Müller & Güntsch organised a symposium on Globally linking taxonomies: Name IDs and name matching. Abstract: "Numerous local, regional and global information systems are using taxon names in fields ranging from biology, ecology and conservation to government provisions and medical applications. We know that scientific names of organisms do not provide a “unique identifier” for a taxon, because the taxon’s circumscription represents a scientific hypothesis and thus is subject to change. Nevertheless, names provide the glue that allows for information gathering and access across systems. Although scientific names are governed by strict codes of nomenclature, numerous variants of names exist. The taxonomic community is increasingly aware of this fact and several initiatives exist to sort out the latter issue. Globally unique identifiers for names and their variants play a central role allowing machines to support that task, and to conserve the results of the data cleaning actions. Name matching services are a tool to disperse GUIDs (Globally Unique Identifiers) to local users. One of the tasks of the EU TETTRIs project is to document and enhance these processes in order to establish functional workflows for the mapping of local taxonomies. The symposium will invite presentations to publicise existing services and persistent GUID systems with a special focus on long-term sustainability of the services."
The following talks were given during the 90-minute symposium:
(1) Use cases for scientific name identifiers and name matching – progress report from the TETTRIs project (Walter G. Berendsohn*). Abstract
(2) Name IDs and Name Matching for Catalogue of Life – Existing Services and Prospects (Olaf Bánki*, Markus Döring*, Thomas S. Jeppesen*). Abstract
(3) WFO-IDs - Unique identifiers for all known plants managed by the World Flora Online (Chuck K. Miller, Walter G. Berendsohn*, William Ulate & Roger Hyam). Abstract
(4) Australian National Species List: Name identifier management and linkages (Anne Fuchs). Abstract
(5) Policy relevant lists of species (André Heughebaert). Abstract
Intensive discussions ensued. The following contribution could not be held, but the abstract is available:
(6) Community Curation of Nomenclatural and Taxonomic Information in the context of the Collection Management System JACQ (Heimo Rainer*). Abstract
. *TETTRIs project members

July 17-19, 2023 - Kick-Off meeting of the two-year project Building a Plant Diversity Information Infrastructure for Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia. Raab-Straube, as Co-PI, represents Euro+Med Plantbase and TETTRIs.

July 11-14, 2023 - Kick-Off meeting of the two-year project Building a Plant Diversity Information Infrastructure for Georgia, Tiblisi, Georgia. Raab-Straube, as Co-PI, represents Euro+Med Plantbase and TETTRIs.

May 30, 2023 - Simposio sobre Ciencia Abierta of the Convención Científica Internacional "Saber UH", Havanna, Cuba. Berendsohn introduced TETTRIs in the context of the usage of global infrastructures for taxonomy in his talk on Open Access to Biodiversity Information.

March 6, 2023 - EIVE - Ecological Indicator Values of Europe EIVE 1.5 Kick-off-Meeting, Rostock, Germany. Raab-Straube represents Euro+Med Plant Base and TETTRIs on the steering committee.