Dear Colleague,

we need funding to pursue biodiversity research, but funding is under huge 
pressure.  One area for which there is potential is in biodiversity informatics 
because we are witnessing a paradigm shift in the way we handle data. Now it is 
expected that data will be openly accessible, presenting huge opportunities if 
only the data can be found when needed.

There is a strong need for a community voice to present the funders with a set 
of priorities.  We have successfully built a number of infrastructural 
components, such as INSDC, GBIF, Catalogue of Life, but we lack the bridges to 
allow users to integrate elements from these resources to address a simple 
question.

With the encouragement of the European Commission, we are launching a 
consultation to write a White Paper on biodiversity informatics.  We have made 
a list of potential chapters with a brief outline of what they might cover here:

http://is.gd/WhitePaperChapters

This document is a public Google doc. The approach we propose is to ask for 
volunteers to lead the development of each chapter.

* If you can identify a new chapter, please add it to the Chapters list

* If you are prepared to lead a chapter, put your name against the chapter, 
open a new public googledoc and past the link into the chapters list.

* Please do not create chapters dedicated to specific disciplines, such as 
molecular biology, because there is no way to prioritise one discipline against 
another.

* Three funded EU projects will administer the production of the white paper.  
agINFRA, BioVeL and ViBRANT will supply. We will edit the chapters for 
continuity and will produce an executive summary.

* If you are able to join the editorial group, email one of the organisers.  We 
expect this to work by self-nomination.

The European Commission would like access to such a community view in forming 
the funding calls under Horizon2020.  It is possible that other funders may pay 
similar attention.  It makes no sense to do this over just Europe.  We 
recognise that biodiversity is global and we need global priorities.

Timetable
27 April: initial draft chapters; propose group meetings with dates in May  

1 June: refined chapters merged by editorial group

22 June: draft executive summary and edited chapters

July: public meeting

1st Sept: Publication of white paper

This timetable is tight because the Horizon2020 funding calls will be drafted 
in the last quarter of 2012.  To have real benefit in Europe, we need to move 
quickly.

Organising Group:
Alex Hardisty <hardistyAR_at_cardiff_dot_ac_dot_uk>
Dave Roberts <dmr_at_nomencurator_dot_org>
Hannu Saarenmaa <hannu_dot_saarenmaa_at_uef_dot_fi>
Norman Morrison <norman_at_nmorrison_dot_info>
Peter van Tienderen <P_dot_H_dot_vanTienderen_at_uva_dot_nl>
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Dr D.McL. Roberts,        Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5086
Dept. Zoology,
The Natural History Museum,
Cromwell Road,
London        SW7 5BD
Great Britain             Email: [email protected]
Web page:
http://scratchpads.eu
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/projects/euk-extreme/
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"The intent of [bureaucratic] language is not to deceive, it is to preserve 
one's interpretive latitude so that if context changes a new more approporiate 
meaning can be attached to the language already used."   Matthew Crawford (The 
case for working with your hands, Penguin 2010)
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