IDigBio Train the Trainers Georeferencing Workshop Gainesville, FL 8-12, Oct 2012.

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iDigBio Train the Trainers Georeferencing Workshop Gainesville, FL 8-12, Oct 2012

History of FishNet 1999: Creation of original FishNet Network Z39.50 protocol for sharing data Search via Species Analyst (distributed query model) 2005: FishNet 2 created Search via DiGIR Portal (distributed query model) Harvesting of DiGIR, DwCA, Static Spreadsheets Search via FishNet 2 Portal (centralized query model) 2010: FishNet 2 (centralized query model) Transition to DiGIR Protocol

Global network of fish collections 52 data providers 3.3 million lots 30+ million specimens 57% georeferenced 4+ million lots 100% georeferenced

Georeferencing Collaborators

Preliminary Assignments 2 out of 4 million records in need of georeferencing ~250,000 locality records

Collaborative Georeferencing Performance 2100 randomly selected collecting events from the Tulane University fish collection were imported and georeferenced using the collaborative georeferencing framework 33% were duplicates 30% more related by similarity index % reduction in effort overall

Software & services for georeferencing of natural history collections data automated georeferencing verification & correction batch processing geographic visualization uncertainty determination collaborative georeferencing interoperability multi-lingual kml export google, bing, openstreet, wms soap & rest api training

Point (legacy) Point + Radius Point + Radius + Polygon Uncertainty

Leveraging Existing Technology and Expertise

Workflow: Integrating API’s pre-georeference, assess verification difficulty, identify problematic records produce datasets for CoGe based on institution and anticipated difficulty of verification Assign workloads by institution, difficulty & region final review of results repatriate clean data, add to locality gazetteer & match against locality gazetteer verify, correct & annotate data providers