Dear TDWG Members and Friends,

Those of you who attended the conference in Perth last year will remember Annie 
Simpson's explanation of how hard it still is for a group like the Global 
Invasive Species Information Network (GISIN) to take TDWG's work and apply it 
directly to solve data integration issues in their community.

As I have previously suggested, I believe we should look closely at GISIN's 
requirements and make sure that those in a similar situation have all the tools 
and documentation required to start connecting data easily in ways that are 
compatible with TDWG standards.  We have most of the pieces in place.  We just 
need to organise and document them better.

Invasive species are of great significance to many countries.  This means that 
addressing GISIN's requirements is directly relevant to a large number of TDWG 
participants.  However their scenario is also a template for data sharing in 
many other biodiversity-related projects.  They need to aggregate information 
from many sources to populate several inter-related data models (BioStatus, 
Occurrences, ProfileURLs, ImpactStatus, ManagementStatus and DispersalStatus).  
Several of these are very close to existing data models based on TDWG standards 
(for example, the Occurrence model can be considered to be extended Darwin 
Core).  Others are examples of the kind of community-specific data which all 
biodiversity projects need to share.

TDWG's goal should be to ensure that GISIN and similar groups can follow a 
simple set of instructions (a "cook book") and use standard tools to build a 
network of this kind, and that they can do so in a way which ensures that 
related communities can also benefit from the data they share.  For example, if 
GISIN members use the GISIN toolkit to share data, we ought to make sure that 
no further steps are required for GBIF, OBIS and others to integrate GISIN 
Occurrence data into their own indexes of species occurrences, or for EOL, ALA 
and others to integrate GISIN ImpactStatus, ManagementStatus and 
DispersalStatus data into their species profiles.

I am therefore writing this email as an appeal for TDWG members to step forward 
and help to complete the work we have started.  I am setting a challenge for us 
to do whatever still needs to be done to our standards, tools and data sharing 
recommendations so that we can produce such a cook book by the end of 2009.  I 
don't believe this is an unrealistic goal.  We can start work now on 
identifying and resolving issues.  We can plan activities at the 2009 TDWG 
conference in November to resolve any issues still outstanding at that point 
and to hold hackathon activities to fill any gaps in our tool set.  This work 
also aligns well with the e-Biosphere conference's plan to develop a roadmap 
for biodiversity informatics for the next 10 years.

We have added a page to the TDWG Invasive Species wiki to seed discussion of 
what we need to do - 
http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/InvasiveSpecies/GisinRequirements.  Please 
take the time to look at this page (and at the information on GISIN's 
requirements at http://wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/InvasiveSpecies/WebHome and 
http://www.niiss.org/cwis438/websites/GISINDirectory/Tech/ProtocolSpecification.php).
  Append comments and suggestions on what else we may need to do to the wiki, 
or simply reply to this message.  In particular, if you are interested in being 
involved with the relevant TDWG Interest Groups in addressing some of the 
listed requirements, please contact me or the relevant Interest Group leaders.

I believe this is the most significant thing that TDWG can do right now to 
support the work of biodiversity informatics worldwide.  Please consider making 
your own contribution to make it happen.

Best wishes,

Donald


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Donald Hobern, Director, Atlas of Living Australia
CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601
Phone: (02) 62464352 Mobile: 0437990208
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: http://www.ala.org.au/










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