Internet data publishing#
Collections data can be published on the Internet thus facilitating access to information :
- HTML sheets introducing collection elements are available through URLs
- Using a catalog number (e. g. http://coldb.mnhn.fr/CatalogNumber/MNHN/P/P00078818)
- Using a scientific name (e. g. : http://coldb.mnhn.fr/ScientificName/Solenangis/cornuta )
- GeoRSS feeds include a localized link to the corresponding HTML sheets(for geo-referenced collection elements only) and
- Are available using the same model by adding the GeoRSS tag after the domain name (e. g. http://coldb.mnhn.fr/GeoRSS/ScientificName/solenangis/cornuta)
- Allow the mapping of collection elements on services such as Google Maps (e. g. http://maps.google.com/?q=http://coldb.mnhn.fr/GeoRSS/ScientificName/solenangis/cornuta)
- For more interoperability than just linked pages, a data provider that respects the DiGIR protocol allows data publishing in formats including Darwin Core and so makes data available through the GBIF portal
- Since 2011, most collection datasets are available as DarwinCore archives. These archives can be consulted on the GBIF portal. This format facilitates exchanges thereby allowing the GBIF to harvest the data regularly.
- Also, a first Web interface allows the search of a collection database by filling a form (e. g. for botanical garden)
- A further Web interface provides a refined search by adding a series of criteria
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