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Journal articles on the topic "Darwin Core Hour"

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Paul, Deborah, Paula Zermoglio, John Wieczorek, Gary Motz, and Erica Krimmel. "Standards in Action: The Darwin Core Hour." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1 (August 14, 2017): e20280. https://doi.org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20280.

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Darwin Core Wieczorek et al. 2012 has become broadly used for biodiversity data sharing since its ratification as a standard in 2009. Despite its popularity, or perhaps because of it, questions about Darwin Core, its definitions, and its applications continue to arise. However, no easy mechanism previously existed for the users of the standard to ask their questions and to have them answered and documented in a strategic and timely way. In order to close this gap, a double-initiative was developed: the <u>Darwin Core Hour</u> (DHC) Darwin Core Hour Team 2017a and the <u>Darwin Core Questions &
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Paul, Deborah, Paula Zermoglio, John Wieczorek, Gary Motz, and Erica Krimmel. "Standards in Action: The Darwin Core Hour." Proceedings of TDWG 1 (August 14, 2017): e20280. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20280.

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Saito, Yurika, Hirochika Ueda, and Keiichi Kaneko. "Empowering Biodiversity Education: Practicing Digital Data Utilization through BioBlitz in a Japanese Curator Course." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (November 27, 2024): e142735. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.142735.

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The digital creation and utilization of biological data, such as occurrence information, are facilitated through the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) using Darwin Core standard (Darwin Core Task Group 2009, Raymond M 2021). This standard ensures consistent documentation of species data, enabling efficient sharing across regions. In Japan, publishing biological data in digital formats is becoming essential for biodiversity monitoring. However, there remains a gap between data digitization and its practical use, especially in education. University curatorship programs emphasize da
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Grether, Gregory F., Rachel Y. Chock, Madeline C. Cowen, et al. "Teaching Evolutionary Concepts in Elementary School." American Biology Teacher 83, no. 2 (2021): 118–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/abt.2021.83.2.118.

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Charles Darwin would be pleased to know that elementary school children in states that have adopted the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are expected to demonstrate their understanding of several core evolutionary concepts, including trait variation and inheritance, fossils and extinct organisms, common ancestry, natural selection, and adaptation. However, he might also wonder how this is accomplished in the demanding 21st-century science curriculum. In files linked to this article, we provide four lesson plans – with engaging examples, natural selection games, and other interactive ac
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Sahdev, Saniya, Deborah Paul, Matthew Collins, and Jose Fortes. "Automated Generation of Lists of Unique Values from iDigBio Data Fields to Facilitate Data Quality Improvements." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1 (August 15, 2017): e20306. https://doi.org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20306.

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iDigBio currently has over 100 million records with up to 260 fields per record [Matsunaga et al. 2013]. Many of these fields are mapped to the Darwin Core (DwC) and Audubon Core standards. How well do the data in those fields meet the term definitions of those standards? Amassing biodiversity collections data into very large aggregated datasets offers never-before-possible ways in which to use the existing data to enhance current data and improve future data. While most data providers attempt to adhere to the recommended standards, looking inside the data entered for a given field across aggr
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Tardone, Rodolfo A., Jimmy M. Pincheira-Ulbrich, and Ximena X. Alarcón. "Inventory of birds in two urban wetlands in Temuco (Chile): a basis for monitoring species." Biota Neotropica 24, no. 3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2023-1585.

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Abstract: In the city of Temuco, Chile, the importance of urban wetlands has been recognized with the legal declaration of two key ecosystems: Humedal Vegas de Chivilcán and Humedales de Antumalén. This paper presents an inventory of birds in these wetlands, following the Darwin Core standard, and compares the results with other selected inventories in Chile. Observations were made using point counts and 21-hour transects. A total of 50 species from 26 families and 15 orders were identified, with a predominance of native species. Fourteen species were found in both wetlands, 20 exclusively in
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Saito, Yurika, Hirochika Ueda, and Keiichi Kaneko. "Empowering Biodiversity Education: Practicing Digital Data Utilization through BioBlitz in a Japanese Curator Course." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (November 27, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.142735.

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The digital creation and utilization of biological data, such as occurrence information, are facilitated through the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) using Darwin Core standard (Darwin Core Task Group 2009, Raymond M 2021). This standard ensures consistent documentation of species data, enabling efficient sharing across regions. In Japan, publishing biological data in digital formats is becoming essential for biodiversity monitoring. However, there remains a gap between data digitization and its practical use, especially in education. University curatorship programs emphasize da
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Burns, Alex. "'This Machine Is Obsolete'." M/C Journal 2, no. 8 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1805.

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'He did what the cipher could not, he rescued himself.' -- Alfred Bester, The Stars My Destination (23) On many levels, the new Nine Inch Nails album The Fragile is a gritty meditation about different types of End: the eternal relationship cycle of 'fragility, tension, ordeal, fragmentation' (adapted, with apologies to Wilhelm Reich); fin-de-siècle anxiety; post-millennium foreboding; a spectre of the alien discontinuity that heralds an on-rushing future vastly different from the one envisaged by Enlightenment Project architects. In retrospect, it's easy for this perspective to be dismissed as
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McKenzie, Peter. "Jazz Culture in the North: A Comparative Study of Regional Jazz Communities in Cairns and Mackay, North Queensland." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1318.

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IntroductionMusicians and critics regard Australian jazz as vibrant and creative (Shand; Chessher; Rechniewski). From its tentative beginnings in the early twentieth century (Whiteoak), jazz has become a major aspect of Australia’s music and performance. Due to the large distances separating cities and towns, its development has been influenced by geographical isolation (Nikolsky; Chessher; Clare; Johnson; Stevens; McGuiness). While major cities have been the central hubs, it is increasingly acknowledged that regional centres also provide avenues for jazz performance (Curtis).This article disc
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Varney, Wendy. "Homeward Bound or Housebound?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2701.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; If thinking about home necessitates thinking about “place, space, scale, identity and power,” as Alison Blunt and Robyn Dowling (2) suggest, then thinking about home themes in popular music makes no less a conceptual demand. Song lyrics and titles most often invoke dominant readings such as intimacy, privacy, nurture, refuge, connectedness and shared belonging, all issues found within Blunt and Dowling’s analysis. The spatial imaginary to which these authors refer takes vivid shape through repertoires of songs dealing with houses and other specific sites, vast and distant
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Book chapters on the topic "Darwin Core Hour"

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Mishra, Manisha. "Breaking Stereotypes." In Handbook of Research on Social and Cultural Dynamics in Indian Cinema. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3511-0.ch012.

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Indian films are gradually coming of age: becoming more realistic, bold, and daring. Indian short films are getting candid: talking openly about issues rather than brushing them under the carpet. The digital media boom and the advent of social media have made the short film genre popular. In the fast-paced age where people, caught up in the humdrum and rat race of everyday life, are generally becoming impatient about everything, the short film has come to the rescue of filmmakers and film lovers. Gone are the days where everyone had ample time and patience to watch a three hour feature film or
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Kapo, Remi. "Not a native son." In Perinatal Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199676859.003.0031.

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In the summer of 1953, aged 7, I arrived with my father at the port of Southampton from the colony of Nigeria. We were making for Ledsham Court School, a boarding school in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. It was a stately building sitting among many green acres. After about an hour with the headmistress, Mrs Redfarn, my father said goodbye, turned and returned to Nigeria. I did not know then that I would not see or hear from him for 10 years, by which time I had forgotten what he looked like. Ledsham’s only black pupil began his academic life speaking no English. I was duly placed in the kindergar
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