2014
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.2.e1079
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The Encyclopedia of Life v2: Providing Global Access to Knowledge About Life on Earth

Abstract: The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broad range of information about life on Earth. It currently contains 3.5 million distinct pages for taxa and provides content for 1.3 million of those pages. The content is primarily contributed by EOL content partners (providers) that have a more limited geographic, taxonomic or topical scope. EOL aggregates these data and automatically integrates them based on associated scientific names and other classification … Show more

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“…42 This datastore is accessed by EOL's application servers and backend data harvesting engine [32]. Virtuoso was selected over other candidate technologies such as Neo4j 43 because using an RDF triple store made it easier to import and blend standard URI-based ontologies, URIs provided by content partners, and when necessary newly minted EOL URIs.…”
Section: Architecture and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…42 This datastore is accessed by EOL's application servers and backend data harvesting engine [32]. Virtuoso was selected over other candidate technologies such as Neo4j 43 because using an RDF triple store made it easier to import and blend standard URI-based ontologies, URIs provided by content partners, and when necessary newly minted EOL URIs.…”
Section: Architecture and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the life history and ecology domains ontology coverage is still sparse. EOL staff therefore regularly propose new terms for adoption into ontologies like PATO and CHEBI, and we are involved in efforts to extend the Relations Ontology (RO), 31 Population and Community Ontology (PCO), 32 and Biological Collections Ontology (BCO) 33 to improve coverage of the different dimensions of biotic interactions.…”
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“…supertree and supermatrix approaches, and gene tree -species tree reconciliation) and monography (e.g. Scratchpads [Smith et al 2012] and Encyclopedia of Life [Parr et al 2014]). In the collections community, great strides have been made in databasing, georeferencing, and aggregating specimen data (e.g.…”
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“…The EOL aims to provide information on all the organisms on earth, offering information on approximately 3.5 million species (or organisms) gathered from various content providers (Parr et al, 2014). iNaturalist receives pictures of species posted by users and taxonomists resolve species identification (Bacher, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%