The GBIF Asia Regional Support Team is organizing a virtual data use workshop to share knowledge of using the GBIF data infrastructure.
This course is designed for individuals who work as researchers or technicians in biodiversity research or policy institutions. The instruction provided is particularly useful for those who currently use or would like to learn to use GBIF-mediated data in their research or analyses.
Schedule
16 March: Section I - Darwin Core Standard and GBIF.org AND Section II - Data quality
17 March: Section III - Data processing and pipelines (API, automation, R)
Sessions will be held each day beginning at 06:00 UTC and will last approximately 3
hours with a 15 minute break. Participants who attend both sessions will receive a certificate of attendance.
Participants in the workshop should possess the following skills and knowledge:
- Basic skills in computer and internet use, as well as spreadsheets.
- Basic understanding of computer-based geographical and statistical analysis tools, e.g., GIS and R, and may have already run analyses using these tools.
- Basic knowledge about geography and biodiversity informatics: geography and mapping concepts, basic taxonomy, and nomenclature rules.
- A good command of English. While efforts are made to provide materials in other languages, instruction/videos will be in English.
Application
Due to limited training resources, we have up to 25 places available for this workshop. If we receive more registrations, we will prioritize:
- Individuals who have the immediate need to use GBIF-mediated data for their research;
- Instructors who have running curricula ready to incorporate GBIF data-use materials;
- Individuals who have published or are involved in publishing data through GBIF, thus have essential knowledge of the GBIF data chain;
- Individuals who can commit time to disseminate the knowledge learned in the workshop with partners and collaborators in your project by adapting the biodiversity data use training materials to specific contexts and languages while maintaining their instructional value.
If you have any questions please email them to asia_support@gbif.org
The deadline for applications is 25 February 2026 at 23:59 UTC