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Story: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Funds GBIF - TDWG Standards Development


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The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has just awarded nearly $1.5 million USD to the GBIF-TDWG partnership.
Released on: 12 May 2005
Contributor: Meredith Lane
Language: English
Spatial coverage: Not applicable
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Source of information: GBIF Secretariat - TDWG
Concerned URL: http://www.moore.org/

The project funded by this grant is designed to establish a more formal process for development and maintenance of each of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group(TDWG) standards, which are so important to the further development and successful operation of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

The grant also includes funding to implement online collaboration tools for use by, among others, the TDWG working groups. Enabling such collaboration is intended to increase the productivity of these groups. To carry out these tasks, dedicated staff will be recruited. Also, contracts will be placed to develop documentation and software tools to support the existing TDWG standards.

In addition, the project will organise two international workshops aimed at developing a model and central services for global unique identifiers to be used in biodiversity informatics.

During the 30 months of the project period, TDWG's ongoing requirements for staff and infrastructure will be examined, and a long-term support model will be developed for the organisation.

TDWG has been working for 20 years to advance standardisation of data used to describe, name and analyse global biodiversity. This year's annual TDWG meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, will mark the initiation of discussion of several new standards.

TDWG has always depended on voluntary contributions, its process being completely community driven. This has worked well whenever individuals and organisations have dedicated the time and efforts necessary to advance standards development. However, this voluntary form of organisation has also been an impediment, not allowing us to move ahead the organisational tasks that surround a successful standardisation body, such as developing appropriate procedural rules, making the organisation and its scope known to all interested communities, and disseminating its results appropriately.

GBIF and TDWG are therefore extremely pleased to report the success of efforts initiated last year by the then Chair of the TDWG Executive Committee, Stan Blum, and Donald Hobern, the GBIF Programme Officer for Data Access and Database Interoperability, with the aim of giving TDWG a solid organisational base for its important function. Those efforts have resulted in this grant.

Please note that this story expired on 2005/06/30

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