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- The Biodiversity Network
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- One of the more active collaborative global
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- discussion groups to appear on the Internet is The
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- Biodiversity Network. Initiated following the UN
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- Earth Summit, it is maintained by Dora
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- Ann Lange Canhos of the Base de Dados Tropical (BDT) in
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- Brasil - an information center created to be a link
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- between culture collections and their users
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- set up as a not-for-profit, private foundation.
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- The interactive biodiversity/biotechnology information
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- resource and users network is linked to major international
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- networks and information centers, and includes a database
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- system BDT developed known as "INFO."
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- The Network has quickly bought together a broad
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- range of institutions and professionals around the
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- world who are focussed on maintaining and studying
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- biological collections and improving the native
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- environmental conditions that sustain native habitats.
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- Much of this work is spearheaded by the WFCC (World
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- Federation for Culture Collections). The dialogue
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- on the Biodiversity Network has been a continual
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- stream of sharing information and discovering other
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- people, initiatives, and institutions around the globe.
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- On 27-31 July, the WFCC/IUMS/IUBS Biodiversity Network
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- Workshop for a tropical database was held at Campinas,
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- Brasil. It focussed on objectives, biodiversity needs
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- after the Earth Summit, communications and networking,
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- existing iniatives, standardising data, a network
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- model and architecture, identifying resources, and
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- administration.
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- The model which they developed at the
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- Workshop may be very useful for many other global
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- collaborative groups.
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- Key points were:
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- ...a centralized system is unworkable and actually
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- undesirable. The emphasis is on delivery of information and facilitating
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- contacts, and not on developing new hardware, or data communications
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- networks. It needs to be flexible to accommodate existing and future
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- needs and technologies.
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- A central coordinating group or secretariat was recommended to coordinate
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- network and directory development, organize meetings, and coordinate
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- training and support activities.
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- A distributed system including regional/local nodes and cooperating
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- groups with responsibilities for training, regional and disciplinary
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- input, and distribution. Subject area specialists could direct users to
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- specific contacts and information. Workload should be distributed among
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- collaborating centers.
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- A key element would be a directory of resources including information,
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- contacts, and organizations. The directory should be made widely
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- available.
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- Distribution should include all media. Magnetic media and paper will
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- continue to be important, especially for those with online access
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- problems.
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- Each organization will define their intellectual property rights,
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- ownership of data, and access to it. Establishing a biodiversity network,
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- and developing a critical mass of linked resources will hopefully provide
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- an attractive market to which owners of data will wish to join. It is
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- expected that there will be a natural evolution and growth of data
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- providers and users.
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- Basic ways to access the network resources including electronic mail are
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- needed for those who can't make on-line connections. Technical and
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- financial barriers to accessing the network, including currency
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- restrictions, need to be addressed.
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- If you wish to subscribe to the list please send a
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