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TDWG's standards

The most widely deployed formats for biodiversity occurrence data are Darwin Core (wiki) and ABCD (wiki). New deployments of these and other XML based formats should use the TAPIR exchange protocol.

The TDWG community's priority is the deployment of Life Science Identifiers (LSID), the preferred Globally Unique Identifier technology and transitioning to RDF encoded metadata as defined by a set of simple vocabularies. All new projects should address the need for tagging their data with LSIDs and consider the use or development of appropriate vocabularies.

TDWG's activities within the biodiversity informatics domain can be found in the Activities section of this website.


Ideas for a table

(What do we call it?)

Recommendations

Type of Data TDWG Group Recommendations
All Data GUID All biodiversity data published should be identified using Globally Unique Identifiers - preferably LSIDs. Data should therefore have a metadata representation based on RDF that uses the LSID Vocabularies.
Occurrence Data including natural history collections Observation and Specimen Records For deployment today use Darwin Core for basic biodiversity data or ABCD for more complex data. Consider RDF versions of Darwin Core in the LSID Vocabularies.
Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Data    
Descriptive Data Biological Descriptions If SDD is too complex engage with the group to develop an RDF compatible 'Lite' version

-- RogerHyam - 15 Nov 2007

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