Library as Laboratory: Analyzing Biodiversity Literature at Scale

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-04-20

Summary:

"Imagine the great library of life, the library that Charles Darwin said was necessary for the “cultivation of natural science” (1847). And imagine that this library is not just hundreds of thousands of books printed from 1500 to the present, but also the data contained in those books that represents all that we know about life on our planet. That library is the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) The Internet Archive has provided an invaluable platform for the BHL to liberate taxonomic names, species descriptions, habitat description and much more. Connecting and harnessing the disparate data from over five-centuries is now BHL’s grand challenge. The unstructured textual data generated at the point of digitization holds immense untapped potential. Tim Berners-Lee provided the world with a semantic roadmap to address this global deluge of dark data and Wikidata is now executing on his vision. As we speak, BHL’s data is undergoing rapid transformation from legacy formats into linked open data, fulfilling the promise to evaporate data silos and foster bioliteracy for all humankind...."

Link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ibnf-tLcSfKMsFRRPKyBPQ

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Tags:

oa.new oa.events oa.biodiversity oa.biology oa.bhl oa.wikidata oa.lod oa.data oa.semantic oa.internet_archive

Date tagged:

04/20/2022, 11:19

Date published:

04/20/2022, 07:19