19th
International CODATA Conference
Category: Interoperability
Delivering a name-server for biodiversity information
Charles Hussey (c.hussey@nhm.ac.uk), The
There are now a number of initiatives that allow searching across multiple datasets
of preserved specimens or biological observations. We assert that a taxonomic
thesaurus or name-server is necessary to enable optimal retrieval of records
when searching by organism name. This presentation covers the theoretical and
practical aspects of integrating names from multiple biological data sources,
based upon four years of work of the National Biodiversity (NBN) in the United
Kingdom. The NBN has mobilised over 12 million observational records through
the NBN Gateway (www.searchnbn.net). Organism names are co-ordinated
through the NBN Species Dictionary, based at The Natural History Museum in