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General Thoughts Composition / Structure / Size of a Herbarium Collection

Virtual Herbaria ---> JACQ. General Thoughts Composition / Structure / Size of a Herbarium Collection Activities of internal staff (few K pa) purpose driven activities (specific coll.) random (general coll.) Acquisition of material from external sources

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General Thoughts Composition / Structure / Size of a Herbarium Collection

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  1. Virtual Herbaria ---> JACQ • General Thoughts • Composition / Structure / Size of a Herbarium Collection • Activities of internal staff (few K pa) • purpose driven activities (specific coll.) • random (general coll.) • Acquisition of material from external sources • personal herbaria (few K to 1 M)exchange of material (few K) • Acquisition of abandoned institutions (few 10K) • Merging of institutions / collections ( parallel worlds ) TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  2. General Thoughts • Purpose and Value of a Herbarium Collection • Voucher material for scientific projects • Basis for Floristic and Taxonomic work • Historical evidence • Nomenclatural acts TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  3. General Thoughts • Collaborative / Integrative / Open approach • once record is entered in common system reusable for others • Lookup tables (webservices) for • Person Names, incl. min. biographic data • Geographic Names • Scientific Names, incl. Common Name representations • Classification Systems (webservices ?) • Direct output of data via standard routes (csv, kml, ABCD) TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  4. databasing issues • Legibility and perceivability of the label text • handwriting often using gothic letters; latin text • historical placenames and political entities • missing information • Taxonomy / Synonymy • old vs. current(ly used) names • differing taxonomies • Geographic Reference Systems • UTM / Lat/Long coordinates / raster grids TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  5. Digitizing the Vienna Herbaria Pisa / 2007-09-12

  6. Prerequisites • webbased front end – platform „independent“– no separate client software installation • unicode • nomenclature – multiple taxonomies • GIS output capabilities TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  7. Back End • MySQL 5.1 • input server + replicated output server(s) • image servers / SAN solution 20TB • Front End • php / javascript / xajax / jquery • Input / Output / Imageserver / AccessFuzzy Matching Services (Taxamatch) TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  8. TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-10-18

  9. TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-10-18

  10. Multimaster Architecture TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  11. geographic reference institution / collection taxonomic backbone actor / person / team names type det. simplified data model specimen protologues monographs revisions floras article-level (G)UID reference outside local db (IPNI, IF, PL; HUH; geonames, BHL) TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  12. Managing the Vienna Herbaria

  13. TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  14. Consortium 2011-10 • GJO – Joanneum, AT ~ 600 K / 6% - T ~ 5.000 – 0% • GZU – Karl Franzens University of Graz, AT ~ 800 K / 8% - T ~ 8.000 / 73% HAL – Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg, GE~ 500 K / 1% - T ~ 10.000 / 52% JE – Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena – Herbarium Haussknecht, GE ~ 3 M / 0,7% - T ~ 30.000 / 70% KUFS – Kabul University, AF ~ 23k / 97% - T ~ ? MJG – Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, GE~ 40 k / 6% - T ~ 500 / 0,2% • MNHM – Natural History Mainz, GE~ 48 k / 2% - T ~ 500 / 0% • TGU – University of Montenegro, ME ~ 15 k / 2% - T ~ 50 / 0% • W – Natural History Museum Vienna, AT ~ 5.5 Mio / 1,4% - T ~ 200.000 / 11,2% • WU – University of Vienna, AT~ 1.5 Mio / 4% - T ~ 75.000 / 9,9 % TDWG - New Orleans / 2011-12-03

  15. Kurt Zernig (GJO); Anton Drescher, Helmut Mayrhofer, Walter Obermayer, Christian Scheuer (GZU); Wolfgang Neuner, Gerhard Tarmann (IBF), Michael Malicky (LI); Toni Igersheim, Robert Sailer, Ernst Vitek, Bruno Wallnöfer (W); Fritz Ehrendorfer, Walter Gutermann, Tod Stuessy, Walter Till (WU); Walter Behrendsohn, Markus Döring, Werner Greuter (B); Jarlie Jarvis (BM); José Murillo (COL); Philip Silverstone-Sopkin (CUVC); Juri Roskov (LE/RNG); Uwe Braun, Martin Röser (HAL); Richard Saunders (HKU); Hermann Manitz, Jochen Müller (JE); Gill Challen, John Dransfield, Sally Hinchcliffe (K); Paul Keßler (L); Stephan Beck (LPB); Wilfried Morawetz (LZ); Doug Daly, Andrew Henderson, Jacky Kallunki, Scott Mori, Michael Nee, Wayt Thomas, Tom Zanoni (NY); Tom Croat; George Schatz (MO); David Johnson (OWU); Thierry Deroin, Annick LeThomas, Odile Poncy (P); Tiangang Gao (PE); Frank Bisby (RNG); Renato Mello-Silva, José Rubens Pirani (SPB); Gerhard Gottsberger (ULM); Paul & Hiltje Maas, Lubbert Westra, Gea Zijlstra (U); Lars Chatrou (WAG); Otto Huber (VEN) Gerhard Glatzel (ÖAW); Martin Götzl, Herbert Schenz, Kathi Schleidt (UBA); Paul Schreilechner (BioGIS), Wolfgang Koller, Barbar Pratschner, Johannes Schachner FWF, ÖAW, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, GBIF, Species2000

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