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OpenUp! mobilised data overview / Benefits and possibilities for content providers Mgr. Jiří Frank National Museum Prague, Czech Republic

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OpenUp ! mobilised data overview / Benefits and possibilities for content providers. Mgr. Jiří Frank. National Museum Prague, Czech Republic. Botanical collections. Freie Universität Berlin, Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin- Dahlem ( FUB-BGBM ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OpenUp! mobilised data overview / Benefits and

possibilities for content providers

Mgr. Jiří FrankNational Museum

Prague, Czech Republic

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Content provider Objects on Europeana October 2013

Objects via BioCASe August 2013

Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (FUB-BGBM) 127 839 139 193University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark (UCPH) 9 993 11347Institute of Botany of Slovak Academy of Sciences (IBSAS) 285 285Natural History Museum, Vienna - Herbarium W (NHMW) 33 107 60 632Národní museum/National museum (NM) 14 702 12317ETI BioInformatics, Leiden, the Netherlands (ETI) 84 280 85847Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (RBGK) 112 891 259 938University of Helsinki, Finish Museum of Natural History (UH) 24 173 4528The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) 196475 222 451Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NCBN) 97 023 98690National Botanic Garden, Belgium (NBGB) 55 780 59 748University of Tartu, Natural History Museum (UT-NHM) 15 142 26889Biologiezentrum der Oberoesterreichischen Landesmuseen (LandOOE) 92 296 86954Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) 124959 280 076Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Tierstimmenarchiv (MfN) 10225 13 243GloBIS / Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (GloBIS MfN) 2353

Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander König/Zoological Research Museum Koenig (ZFMK) 2640 13 243

University of Vienna, Institute for Botany - Herbarium WU (UVIB WU) 23929 Museum of Geology, University of Tartu (MG UT) 9 968 Danish Mycological Society (DMS) 746 Natural History Museum London (NHM) 28 772Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren (MRAC) 4 527Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) 4 074Institute of Geology at Tallinn University of Technology (GIT) 20 052British National Library (BL) Total 1 038 806 1 432 806

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Botanical collectionsFreie Universität Berlin, Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (FUB-BGBM)

- high resolution images from 221 countries of its herbarium holdings- including almost complete C.L. Willdenow collection with many types- including specimens collected by important collectors as F.W.H.A. von

Humboldt

Institute of Botany of Slovak Academy of Sciences (IBSAS)- type specimens come from the František Nábělek’s Iter Turcico-Persicum

1909-1910 collection

Národní museum/National museum Prague (NM)- herbarium specimens from large botanical collection founded in 1818

and includes material from mid-18th century through the present

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE)- images/photographs of the living collection

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Botanical collections

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (RBGK)- great amount of herbarium specimens collected e.g. by Charles Darwin,

Joseph Hooker or Nathaniel Wallich

National Botanic Garden of Belgium (NBGB)- great collection of significant importance from the Congo Basin and South

America

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Zoological collections

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MFN)- animal sound archive and large butterflies collection from the Global

Butterfly Information System (GloBIS )- The Animal Sound Archive (German: Tierstimmenarchiv) is one of the

oldest and largest collections of animal voices in the world

Národní museum/National museum Prague (NM)- entomology collection including many types- vertebrate collection particularly focused in fishes- anthropology collection of pathological changes and oddities in skeletons

which is part of four large collections

University of Helsinki, Finish Museum of Natural History (UH)- large entomology collection from 19th century

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Zoological collectionsLand Oberösterreich – Oberösterreichische Landesmuseen/ Biologiezentrum (LANDOOE)

- molluscs collection of Prof. Fritz Seidl

University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark (UCPH)- micro-photos of the Kinorhynca (a group of marine worms) type collection

at the Natural History Museum of Denmark

Natural History Museum, University of Tartu (UT-NHM)- variable collection including also big mammals skeletons as mammoth

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Paleontological and mineralogical collections

Národní museum/National museum Prague (NM)Natural History Museum London (NHM)Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MFN)Natural History Museum, University of Tartu (UT-NHM)Institute of Geology at Tallinn University of Technology (GIT)

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Content Providers benefits and possibilitiesPublic Relation Technical aspects

Museum visitors

Education

Taxonomy revisions/collections research, publications, requests for collections visits, scientific collaboration, scientific projects, networking...

Collaboration on other projects based on the expertise or content

BioCASe, GeoCASe and GBIF portals

Biodiversity Library Exhibition

Newsletter Social media

Conferences and events

Promotion materials

ScientistsResearches

AcademicsTeachers

Broad public

Otherinstitutions

Visibility of the content andinstitution on Europeana

OpenUp! project dissemination activities and tools

Unification of collections data in various formats

Mapping of the data by international standards ABCD (EFG)

Possibility to provide the data on BioCASe or GeoCASe portals

Checking the data by the Data Quality Toolkit

Support with the BioCASe installation

Checking the completeness and compliance of mapping with Europeana standards by BioCASe monitor tool

Metadata enrichment by the common names and synonyms

OIH-PHM protocoll increasing usability of the data in other platforms

Europeana Natural History Aggregator

OpenUp! Support

BioCASe instalation

Support and documentation from the HelpDesk

Target audience

PossibilitiesThe project core elements

Direct outcomes

Access to the data

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