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Software and tools
This is a list of open source and commercial software for download or purchase developed by the biodiversity informatics community. The list is not exhaustive - please consult further sources like the TDWG software list linked to from here. If you want your software to be included in the list, send a notification to GBIF Webmaster using the form below.
BAUBLE
Software for managing a collection of biodiversity specimens
BRAHMS
Botanical research and herbarium management system
BioCASE wrapper
A generic Python driven XML/CGI interface to heterogeneous databases
BioCASe ENBI bundle
Integrated data provider package for ABCD data with web server, test databases, and support by the ENBI helpdesk
BioOffice
Software solution for professional
management of biodiversity data
Biótica
Information system to handle curatorial, nomenclatural, geographical, bibliographical and ecological data
CyberTracker
CyberTracker software can be used on smart phones and handheld computers to record observations of any level of complexity
DIVA-GIS
Free geographic information system for biodiversity data
DidgAVL
a Microsoft Office XP/2003 Smart Tag solution that recognizes most Australian vertebrate scientific genera names, and provides one-click lookup of worldwide specimen holdings through the GBIF.
Garp
A desktop package that allows prediction and analysis of species distributions
Globus Toolkit
Source Solution for Grid Computing
LSID
Resolution project on SourceForge
Linnaeus II
Data management system for species data and identification
Lucid Professional
Software to create easy-to-use diagnostic and identification systems (keys)
MycoKey
Synoptic key for the determination of fungal genera of Europe north of the Alps
Sampada
Software for digitizing museum or herbarium’s specimen data and provides support for biological collections data
Software for Biological Collection Management
[TDWG]
Software tools for management and visualisation of biodiversity
Specify
Collections management database
Tools distributed and supported by the GBIF Secretariat
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