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Database & Website ‘Buffet’ 1.ASU Lichen Herbarium Database 2.ASU Lichen Herbarium Website 3.ABLS Lichen Exchange 4.The Species Analyst (Kansas) 5.Collections.

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1 Database & Website ‘Buffet’ 1.ASU Lichen Herbarium Database 2.ASU Lichen Herbarium Website 3.ABLS Lichen Exchange 4.The Species Analyst (Kansas) 5.Collections Query Website

2 ASU Lichen Herbarium Database MS Access Front-end SQL Server Back-end 57,933 specimen records, ~ 90,000 estimated 216 type collections, 2459 exsiccati collections 7390 localities, most with coordinates collection dates from 1836 to present special collections from Europe and USA

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5 Herbarium Database Outputs

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9 http://www.speciesanalyst.net

10 Collections Query Website SIMPLE & EASY to use Audience: taxonomists Integration of fundamentally similar collections databases Preserve the identities of database owners Provide security for sensitive data

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16 Images of Herbarium Specimens

17 Future Directions for Collections Query Mapping tool (prototype almost complete) More flexible queries (SQL vs. XPath, XQuery & XML) Different web applications for different audiences using the same set of query tools (JavaBeans) Thinking about scalability and interdisciplinary connectivity during design Integrate a universal taxonomy database to facilitate resolution of synonyms & higher order taxonomy Integrate character databases for ‘virtual floras’ Integrate a spatial thesaurus


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