[IPT] About extensions

Cynthia Parr parrc at si.edu
Mon May 16 17:00:41 CEST 2011


Thanks Tim, I saw this come over the IPT mailing list.

I think we are converging on a solution but there are many people
involved (I've added a couple more from EOL) and we should be sure to
have some direct conversations soon.

Cyndy


Cynthia Sims Parr, parrc at si.edu
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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Tim Robertson (GBIF)
<trobertson at gbif.org> wrote:
> Hola Aurelio,
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> I am CC'ing a few people who I believe will be interested to know that you
> are investigating a Darwin Core Archive extension for species profiles using
> Plinian Core.
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> I believe this work will be of interest to both GBIF and EOL as there has
> been a lot of thought and effort invested in the Plinian Core vocabulary,
> and seeing this potentially materialize as an extension for use in the GBIF
> IPT and other tools that support the Darwin Core Archive is an exciting
> evolution.
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> The work I attach was by David Remsen primarily, who started this with the
> interests of GBIF and EOL in mind.
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> We look forward to hearing about your findings, and especially where we can
> be of assistance!
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> Best wishes,
> Tim
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> On May 16, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Aurelio Sanabria wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> 2011/5/16 Tim Robertson (GBIF) <trobertson at gbif.org>:
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>>> Are you planning to investigate a DwC-A extensions for the Plinian
>>> core based application schemas by any chance?
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>> yes, indeed.
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>>> If so, we have already done
>>> some work in this area which I can share with you.
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>> That would be awesome!
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>> Best regards,
>> Aurelio Sanabria
>> http://informatics.inbio.ac.cr
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