This Symposium will explore the theoretical challenges and practical examples of using PIDs. Are PIDs neccessary for the FAIR data and what data in biodiversity need PIDs?
Implemented solutions of PIDs for the specimen and DNA-based taxon occurrence data are to be demonstrated.
Remote participation
- Live webcast
- Comments and questions via https://sli.do, event code: PID Symposium
Agenda
Time (EEST/UTC +3) | Title | Speaker |
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14:30 | Welcome | |
14.35 | Persistent Identifiers of the Species: UNITE case | Urmas Kõljalg, University of Tartu |
15:00 | Publishing PacBio sequence data in GBIF as taxon occurrences | Kai Ilves, University of Tartu |
15:30 | GBIF and cryptic biodiversity: status and plans | Dmitry Schigel, GBIF Secretariat |
15:55 | Opening up natural history collections for science with persistent identifiers : polices, stakeholders and common goals | Michelle Price, CETAF |
16:15 | Coffee break | |
16:35 | Persistently identifying Digital Specimens in DiSSCo | Wouter Addink, DiSSCo |
17:00 | Discussion: What PID system(s) we need for the biodiversity data? | Moderator: Vince Smith , Natural History Museum, London |