Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge
Ecoinformatics site parent site of Partnership for Biodiversity Informatics site parent site of SEEK - Home
Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge









 

 

 



Workshop On Data Discovery In The Biological Sciences Presentations

Difference between version 17 and version 3:

Lines 1-3 were replaced by lines 1-2
- Presentations
- *
- *
+ __Presentations__
+ *A zip file of workshop presentations can be downloaded [here|DRWPresentations.zip]
At line 4 added 9 lines.
+ __Relevant Publications__
+ *A copy of the meeting review from the Society Summit on Data Sharing and Archiving Policies can be found [here|http://www.esapubs.org/bulletin/current/bulletinjan2005.htm#meet3]\\
+ *An editorial from Ecology which highlights the Society Summit for Data Sharing and data registries in general can be found [here|ecology editorial.pdf]
+ *An introduction to Ecological Metadata Language (EML), a KNB Whitepaper distributed with Morpho, can be found [here|http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/eml_metadata_guide.html]
+ *A copy of EML Best Practices, an LTER Whitepaper, can be found [here|emlbestpractices_oct2004.doc]
+ * A pdf of Nongeospatial Metadata for the Ecological Sciences originally published in Ecological Applications 1997 can be found [here|http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/Micheneretal1997.pdf]
+ * A pdf of Managing Scientific Metadata originally published in Internet Computing 2001 can be found [here|http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/distributed-data-ic-final.pdf]
+ * Protege - a java developed tool for creating ontologies and functional plug-ins [here|http://protege.stanford.edu/index.html]
+ *A link to the March 7-9, 2005 [Hydrologic Information System workshop|http://www.cuahsi.org/HIS/HIS.htm]
Removed lines 6-7
- A copy of the meeting review from the Society Summit on Data Sharing and Archiving Policies can be found [here|http://www.esapubs.org/bulletin/current/bulletinjan2005.htm#meet3]\\
- An editorial from Ecology which highlights the Society Summit for Data Sharing and data registries in general can be found [here|]

Back to Workshop On Data Discovery In The Biological Sciences Presentations, or to the Page History.