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25.01.2022 In 2007, David Rentz began his popular blog (http://bunyipco.blogspot.com.au/) about the fauna that visited his Kuranda block and surrounds. Davids blog is full of wonderful imagery and locationl/date data but this data has remained stuck in his blog. By converting his blog into BowerBird observations, all of his specimen data has now been uploaded to ALA (To see but one example: http://biocache.ala.org.au//feeacf5e-3b76-4a68-ab04-194232).



25.01.2022 The power of the crowd!

24.01.2022 No permanent collection, exhibitions or space... the Science Museum of the future!

23.01.2022 Want to know more about the "Area Report" tool on the ALA?



21.01.2022 iDigBio February 2014 newsletter:

20.01.2022 The new GBIF portal is set to launch on October 9th!

20.01.2022 Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility



16.01.2022 VertNet joins GBIF, adding nearly 5 million more records to GBIF's total.

16.01.2022 Citizen scientists give biodiversity a boost during the ACT Bioblitz!

16.01.2022 Make friends with GBIO!

16.01.2022 Have questions about how the ALA processes data? Read this.

15.01.2022 GBIF is looking for a Science Writer!



15.01.2022 The GB3D Type Fossils Online project, funded by JISC, aims to develop a single database of the type specimens of macrofossil species and subspecies found in the UK, including links to photographs (including 'anaglyph' stereo pairs) and a selection of 3D digital models.

14.01.2022 iDigBio in Australia...

13.01.2022 The latest GBIF electronic newsletter, GBits no. 38, is available for download.

12.01.2022 PSIC presentations available for viewing online! http://www.ala.org.au//pacific-science-intercongress-conn/

08.01.2022 "Biodiversity informatics has already amassed a large body of coherent data. It is time that we begin to use these data to ask questions."

07.01.2022 Welcome to the Online Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook!

06.01.2022 Whole-drawer images from insect collections printed at high resolution... how many copies would you like? :) [printed by CSIRO Maths and Information Sciences staff at the SIGGRAPH conference in Anaheim. Image of Monarch butterflies from the Australian National Insect Collection, Canberra].

06.01.2022 What is the GBIO Framework?

05.01.2022 Planet Bob and cybertaxonomy...

05.01.2022 Got a longicorn? Need to identify it? Try this!

03.01.2022 The latest issue of GBits is now available...

03.01.2022 You can watch the launch of the new GBIF data portal on October 9th live:

01.01.2022 CBA and CSIRO have invited world-class researchers to participate in a symposium and series of workshops titled "Understanding biodiversity dynamics using diverse data sources".

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