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The goal of DADI programme

The goal of DADI programme

The goals of DADI are:

  • To facilitate free global access to biodiversity information
  • To establish data standards for biodiversity content and its exchange
  • To develop a broad range of well-defined biodiversity data services
  • To create linkages between biological and non-biological information
  • To enable a global network to accelerate scientific investigation of global biodiversity

Key action areas for DADI in the short to medium term are as follows:

  • Establish the data standards and interchange mechanisms required to integrate species-level and specimen-level data within the GBIF network
  • Identify the absolute core components required to establish the foundations of the network as early as possible
  • Ensure that any components delivered now provide a clear evolutionary path to any future complete solutions we wish to deliver
  • Provide tool kits to assist node managers to bring their databases online as rapidly as possible
  • (Wherever possible) Promote an open-source development model for GBIF components and establish the widest feasible community involvement in their development

Link to work programme details for DADI.

 

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