| Literature DB >> 27660523 |
David E Schindel1, Scott E Miller2, Michael G Trizna3, Eileen Graham4, Adele E Crane4.
Abstract
The Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories is an online metadata resource for biodiversity collections, the institutions that contain them, and associated staff members. The registry provides contact and address information, characteristics of the institutions and collections using controlled vocabularies and free-text descripitons, links to related websites, unique identifiers for each institution and collection record, text fields for loan and use policies, and a variety of other descriptors. Each institution record includes an institutionCode that must be unique, and each collection record must have a collectionCode that is unique within that institution. The registry is populated with records imported from the largest similar registries and more can be harmonized and added. Doing so will require community input and curation and would produce a truly comprehensive and unifying information resource.Entities:
Keywords: Authority File; Collections; Darwin Core Triplet; Registry; Repositories; collectionCode; institutionCode
Year: 2016 PMID: 27660523 PMCID: PMC5018115 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e10293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.References to specimens in an article begin with an institutionCode that identifies the repository holding the specimen. A. A cited specimen includes a reference to an institution and catalog number (from Mesibov 2015p.143). B. The Inst.Code tab to the right of the ZooKeys article presents a list of all institutionCodes mentioned in the article. Each institutionCode listed on the Inst.Code tab is linked to the corresponding institution record in GRBio. The "T" icon next to each institution is linked to all mentions of that institution in the article (from index area, Mesibov 2015). C. The institution's name in B is hyperlinked to the corresponding GRBio record.