[API-users] Backbone data as SQL

Markus Döring mdoering at gbif.org
Mon Nov 14 16:49:05 CET 2016


Hi Chris,
the latest GBIF backbone is always available as a Darwin Core archive. This is mostly a collection of tab delimited text files with the accepted and synonym names at its core.
You can find the latest and previous, archived versions here:
http://rs.gbif.org/datasets/backbone/

Best,
Markus


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On 14 Nov 2016, at 16:42, Köhler Christian <C.Koehler at zfmk.de<mailto:C.Koehler at zfmk.de>> wrote:

Hi,

we are developing an application to curate taxonomic and morphological
data for scientists. At the moment we are evaluating different taxonomic
backbones to be used within our application. The GIBF taxonomic backbone
seems to be an good choice in regards to quality, number of entries and
acceptance.

Due to the nature of our application, a web service to browse the
taxonomy will not fulfil our requirements. A local copy of the GIBF data
as SQL would be an ideal solution. I looked for this data publicly
available to no avail.  "Harvesting" the GBIF rest api seems not a good
option. Are there plans to provide current taxonomic backbone data in
the future? Maybe the data is already available, but I failed to find it
yet.

Regards
Chris

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