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09:00 • Welcoming remarks and guide to the meeting
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09:40 • [Keynote] Roderic D.M. Page - Towards a Biodiversity Knowledge Graph
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11:00 • [Contributed] Associating Occurrences with Genes, Phenotypes, and Environments through the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo)
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11:00 • [Contributed - Topic] What do People, DiSSCo, Brazil, Symbiota, BISON and Google have in common?
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11:15 • [Contributed] Proposed Extension to Darwin Core for People and their Roles in the Curation of Physical and Digital Objects
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11:30 • [Contributed] SiBBr: Envisioning the spatial distribution of Brazilian biodiversity records
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11:45 • [Contributed] Symbiota2
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12:00 • [Contributed] Taxonomy and Distribution in Big Data Use Cases from BISON and ITIS
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12:15 • [Contributed] Google Summer of Code: Why TDWG should participate
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14:00 • [S28] The Arctos Community Model for Sustaining and Enriching Access to Biodiversity Data
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14:00 • [S28 - Topic] Financial Models for Sustaining Biodiversity Informatics Products
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14:15 • [S28] Interoperability, Attribution, and Value in the Web of Natural History Museum Data
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14:30 • [S28] Sustainability in Biodiversity Software Development: More financing or better practices?
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14:45 • [S28] Maintenance and development of Symbiota2, a platform for data sharing and visualization
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15:00 • [S28] Sustaining Software for Biological Collections Computing
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15:15 • [S28] DINA: Open Source and Open Services - A Modern Approach for Sustainable Natural History Collection Management Systems
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16:00 • [Contributed] Use of Online Species Occurrence Databases in Published Research since 2010
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16:00 • [Contributed - Topic] Topics in Climate Change
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16:15 • [Contributed] Extending Darwin Core to incorporate data about material condition and absolute deep time
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16:30 • [Contributed] Pipedream or pipeline: delivering regular, reliable, up-to-date information on biodiversity through repeatable workflows
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16:45 • [Contributed] Development of a National Repository for Aquatic Biodiversity in Bhutan
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09:00 • i. Overview of TDWG and TDWG standards; ii. Announcement of Biodiversity Information Science and Standards (BISS), the new journal of TDWG
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09:40 • [Keynote] Anne Bowser - Standardizing Citizen Science?
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11:00 • [S02] Fitness for Use: The BDQIG aims for improved Stability and Consistency
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11:00 • [S02 - Topic] Biodiversity Data Quality – concepts, methods and tools
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11:15 • [S02] Toward a Biodiversity Data Fitness for Use Backbone (FFUB): A Node.js module prototype
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11:30 • [S02] Fitness-for-Use-Framework-aware Data Quality workflows in Kurator
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11:45 • [S02] Darwin Cloud: Mapping real-world data to Darwin Core
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12:00 • [S02] Integrating data-cleaning with data analysis to enhance usability of biodiversity big-data
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12:15 • [S02] Using YesWorkflow hybrid queries to reveal data lineage from data curation activities
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14:00 • [S02] Managing data quality in GBIF: status and plans
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14:00 • [S02 - Topic] Biodiversity Data Quality – concepts, methods and tools
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14:15 • [S02] Towards a comprehensive workflow for biodiversity data in R
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14:30 • [S02] Angling for data: making biodiversity metadata more FAIR
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14:45 • [S02] Design and use of NOMEN, an ontology defining the rules of biological nomenclature
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15:00 • [S02] Invasive Organisms Information: A proposed TDWG Task Group
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15:15 • [S02] Panel Discussion
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16:00 • [S22] How species interactions are managed in Plinian Core: Status and questions
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16:00 • [S22 - Topic] Biological Interaction Data - towards data standardization
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16:15 • [S22] Addressing the proposal for new Darwin Core terms for interaction data
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16:30 • [S22] GoMexSI: Using Open Platforms such as Github, Wordpress, and GloBI to Manage, and Share Species Interaction Data
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16:45 • [S22] Brazilian Plant-Pollinator Interactions Network: definition of a data standard for digitization, sharing, and aggregation of plant-pollinator interaction data
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17:00 • [S22] Global Biotic Interactions: A Catalyst For Integrating Existing Interaction Datasets, Connecting Data Curators And Developing Data Exchange Methods
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17:15 • [S22] mangal - making sense of biotic interaction data
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09:00 • [S20] Species Information pages, how are the data discovered, consolidated and presented.
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09:00 • [S20 - Topic] Traits - Data models, sources, vocabulary, interoperability and their presentation and discoverability via species information pages
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09:15 • [S20] Building semantics in the domain of trait data: an OBO Library approach
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09:30 • [S20] Traits in a graph
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09:45 • [S20] VicFlora: a dynamic, service-based Flora
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10:00 • [S20] Documenting Marine Species Traits in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): Current status, Future Plans and Encountered Challenges
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10:15 • [S20] Traits as Essential Biodiversity Variables
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11:00 • [Contributed] Setup of BIOfid, a new Specialised Information Service for Biodiversity Research
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11:00 • [Contributed - Topic] Topics in Taxonomy and Ontologies
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11:15 • [Contributed] SOCCOMAS: A Self-Describing and Content-Independent Application for Semantic Ontology-Controlled Web-Content-Management-Systems
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11:30 • [Contributed] OntoPilot: New Software to Simplify and Accelerate Ontology Development and Deployment
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11:45 • [Contributed] The Taxonomic and Biodiversity Software Stack in R
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12:00 • [Contributed] Building a Taxonomic Data Editor: ITIS Taxonomic Workbench 6.0
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12:15 • [Contributed] Catalogue of Life, China and Taxonomic Tree Tool
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14:00 • Business Meeting: Reports from Treasurer, Interest and Task Groups; Preview of TDWG2018; Closing Remarks