Naturalis leads the development of the Distributed System of Scientific 
Collections (DiSSCo), a new world-class Research Infrastructure (RI) for 
natural science collections. DiSSCo brings together 136 museums across 21 
European countries to unify and serve genomic, geographical, morphological and 
taxonomic knowledge for the 1.5 billion physical objects held in European 
collections. DiSSCo envisages a novel FAIR Digital Object architecture (see 
fairdo.org) to provide Digital Specimens as digital twins of the physical 
objects in the future data fabric of interdisciplinary scientific data.

Objective of this position is to further develop and transition the nsidr.org 
demonstrator into a Digital Specimen pilot to showcase and test the novel 
principles of a FAIR Digital Object infrastructure to link information about 
natural history specimens together and enable community curation and 
annotation. More information about the current implementation and concept can 
be found here. The DiSSCo technical team has created a wish list for further 
development of this demonstrator which involves several inter-related 
developments – in the schema/mechanisms of the repository, in the simpleUI, and 
in service/app software. These developments will likely need Elasticsearch, 
SPARQL and NEO4J graph database implementations as well as implementation of 
APIs and may benefit from machine learning too.


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