diff --git a/es/about.md b/es/about.md index 9e06d2e..06a3033 100644 --- a/es/about.md +++ b/es/about.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ La información de GRSciColl es mantenida por una comunidad de editores, que inc ## Historia de los datos -Los datos de GrsciColl se han ido creando a lo largo de los años. Gran parte de la información sobre instituciones y colecciones ha sido introducida por un equipo de conservadores y miembros de la comunidad. Algunos datos proceden de fuentes externas como [el Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/), el [Integrated Digitized Biocollections](https://www.idigbio.org/) (iDigBio) y registros nacionales. +Gran parte de la información sobre instituciones y colecciones ha sido introducida por un equipo de conservadores y miembros de la comunidad. Algunos datos proceden de fuentes externas como [el Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/), el [Integrated Digitized Biocollections](https://www.idigbio.org/) (iDigBio) y registros nacionales. ### Cómo empezó todo diff --git a/es/home.md b/es/home.md index 0a0ea54..9ec7f7b 100644 --- a/es/home.md +++ b/es/home.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ description: | {: .gettingStarted} - Not sure how to get started? Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video + Not sure how to get started? Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video background: "{{ site.data.images.calcinus.src }}" imageLicense: "{{ site.data.images.calcinus.caption }}" height: 85vh @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ navbar: Ideas for the home page and content more broadly -pages: API + download, reports About (history, roadmap) How to (register, edit, use) A metrics page? Contact Contact Contact +pages: API + download, reports About (history, roadmap) How to (register, edit, use) A metrics page? Contact Contact Contact Contact homepage shortcut Map of institutions Register new institution about api download reports GRSciColl visualized grscicoll related news stories from contentful diff --git a/zh/about.md b/zh/about.md index edaaa0d..ebadd84 100644 --- a/zh/about.md +++ b/zh/about.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ permalink: about lang-ref: about title: GRSciColl description: | - The **G**lobal **R**egistry of **Sci**entific **Coll**ections (GRSciColl) is a comprehensive repository of information about scientific collections. It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). + The **G**lobal **R**egistry of **Sci**entific **Coll**ections (GRSciColl) is a comprehensive repository of information about scientific collections. It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). It is a community-driven initiative that builds upon prior work by the Consortium of the Barcode of Life (CBOL). background: "{{ site.data.images.kanakia.src }}" imageLicense: "{{ site.data.images.kanakia.caption }}" height: 70vh @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ toc: true ## What is the Global Registry of Scientific Collections? -The Global Registry of Scientific Collections (GRSciColl) is a comprehensive and community-curated clearinghouse of collection information hosted in the [Global Biodiversity Information Facility](https://www.gbif.org/) (GBIF) registry. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. +The Global Registry of Scientific Collections (GRSciColl) is a comprehensive and community-curated clearinghouse of collection information hosted in the [Global Biodiversity Information Facility](https://www.gbif.org/) (GBIF) registry. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, institutions and the scientific community at large. GRSciColl provides information about physical scientific collections, including their content, location, contacts, and associated institutions. It also serves as a reference for institution and collection codes and identifiers. A community of editors–including representatives from registered institutions and national editors–maintain the information in GRSciColl up to date. The suggestion system enables anyone to contribute by updating, adding, or merging records, which relevant individuals review. GRSciColl regularly synchronizes with external sources such as Index Herbariorum, ensuring up-to-date and reliable information. The suggestion system enables anyone to contribute by updating, adding, or merging records, which relevant individuals review. GRSciColl regularly synchronizes with external sources such as Index Herbariorum, ensuring up-to-date and reliable information. diff --git a/zh/api.md b/zh/api.md index 24466ce..904ebcc 100644 --- a/zh/api.md +++ b/zh/api.md @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ toc: true ## What is an API -API stands for Application Progamming Interface. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. +API stands for Application Progamming Interface. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. It is a way for computer program to communicate with other system, in our case GRSciColl. Anyone can use the GRSciColl API to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. -Editors can also use the GRSciColl API to update the GRSciColl data programmatically. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. +Editors can also use the GRSciColl API to update the GRSciColl data programmatically. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please check our [How-to](how-to#become-editor) page. ### Introduction to the GBIF API -The [GBIF Data Use Club](https://www.gbif.org/data-use-club) regularly organises webinars on various GBIF-related technical topics. Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). +The [GBIF Data Use Club](https://www.gbif.org/data-use-club) regularly organises webinars on various GBIF-related technical topics. Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). Below is the recorded webinar introducing the GBIF API. It explains how to get started with any GBIF-developed API function (including the GRSciColl API). diff --git a/zh/connected-systems.md b/zh/connected-systems.md index b1f1680..ae4de7f 100644 --- a/zh/connected-systems.md +++ b/zh/connected-systems.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ toc: true Identifiers and reference codes are essential to enable interoperbility. -Each GRSciColl entry has a Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) and associated URLs. [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: +Each GRSciColl entry has a Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) and associated URLs. [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: [Editors](/how-to#become-editor) can also add a number of external identifiers to their collections and institution entries. Here is current the list of identifier types available: @@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ Each GRSciColl entry has a Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) and associated U In addition to the work of the GRSciCOll editors, a number of identifiers were imported automatically or semi-automatically for a number of institutions. * All the entries connected to Index Herbariorum are given an Index Herbariorum identifier. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). -* Many `CITES` identifiers also come from Index Herbariorum. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). All the entries connected to Index Herbariorum are given an Index Herbariorum identifier. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). +* Many `CITES` identifiers also come from Index Herbariorum. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). All the entries connected to Index Herbariorum are given an Index Herbariorum identifier. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). All the entries connected to Index Herbariorum are given an Index Herbariorum identifier. See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). See [how the syncronization with Index Herbariorum works](/about#index-herbariorum). * We matched as many GRSciColl institution entries as possible with [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/) with their [OpenRefine](https://openrefine.org) Resolution tool and imported the wikidata identifiers. * We matched as many GRSciColl institution entries as possible with the [Research Organization Registry (ROR)](https://ror.org) their [OpenRefine](https://openrefine.org) Resolution tool and imported the ROR identifiers. -* We are working with the [NCBI BioCollection](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biocollections) team to import their identifiers in GRSciColl. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. +* We are working with the [NCBI BioCollection](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biocollections) team to import their identifiers in GRSciColl. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. We already imported the identifiers for a number of institutions. Institutions and collections can be searched by identifiers both on our website and with [our API lookup servcie](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#lookup). @@ -66,31 +66,31 @@ Identifiers are also used to link specimen-related occurrences published on GBIF ## Occurrences published on GBIF -The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. If this occurrence has a value for any of the following terms, the interpretation will attempt to link it to a GRSciColl entry by using the GRSciColl lookup service: +The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. The GBIF interprets every newly published occurrence. If this occurrence has a value for any of the following terms, the interpretation will attempt to link it to a GRSciColl entry by using the GRSciColl lookup service: * `institutionCode` * `collectionCode` * `institutionID` * `collectionID` -The [GRSciColl lookup service](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#lookup) attempts to find which GRSciColl entries match the codes and identifiers given as input. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. +The [GRSciColl lookup service](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#lookup) attempts to find which GRSciColl entries match the codes and identifiers given as input. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. The [GRSciColl lookup service](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#lookup) attempts to find which GRSciColl entries match the codes and identifiers given as input. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. During the occurrence interpretation, the system will use the publisher country to help choose a match in GRSciColl in cases where there are more than one candidate. -For example, if an occurrence references the institution code `RBINS` and the institution identifier `https://ror.org/02y22ws83`, they will be linked to the [Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences](http://grscicoll.org/institution/royal-belgian-institute-natural-sciences). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). +For example, if an occurrence references the institution code `RBINS` and the institution identifier `https://ror.org/02y22ws83`, they will be linked to the [Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences](http://grscicoll.org/institution/royal-belgian-institute-natural-sciences). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). You can learn more on how to link GBIF occurrences to GRSciColl [here](/how-to#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). Occurrences linked to GRSciColl are used to generate some of the dashboards and metrics on the GRSciColl website. ## GRSciColl data coming from other sources -The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. In other words, the information available in GRSciColl can come from another registry or website. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. +The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. The GRSciColl institution and collection entries can have an external primary source of information. In other words, the information available in GRSciColl can come from another registry or website. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. Every time the primary source is edited, the corresponding GRSciColl entry is also updated. The goal is to avoid maintaining the same information in multiple registries. -Currently, the two possible sources of information for GRSciColl entries are [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) and the [GBIF](https://www.gbif.org) dataset and publisher metadata. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. +Currently, the two possible sources of information for GRSciColl entries are [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) and the [GBIF](https://www.gbif.org) dataset and publisher metadata. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. When an entry is connected to one of these sources, the data should be edited at the source. In practise, the editing interface doesn't allow updating the fields where the information comes from an external source. ### Index Herbariorum -Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. This means that it will use the information accessible via that API to update exsting entries whose sources are Index Herbariorum as well as create new entries. Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. This means that it will use the information accessible via that API to update exsting entries whose sources are Index Herbariorum as well as create new entries. +Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. This means that it will use the information accessible via that API to update exsting entries whose sources are Index Herbariorum as well as create new entries. Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. This means that it will use the information accessible via that API to update exsting entries whose sources are Index Herbariorum as well as create new entries. Every week, GRSciColl synchronizes with the [Index Herbariorum](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/) API. This means that it will use the information accessible via that API to update exsting entries whose sources are Index Herbariorum as well as create new entries. By default, one Index Herbariorum entry correspond to an institution entry as well as a collection entry in GRSciColl. This is because Herbaria are often botany collections within other institutions. You can read more about the rationale in [this GitHub issue](https://github.com/gbif/registry/issues/167). The synchronization process might generate duplicate institution entries as several herbaria can belong to the same university. See our [how-to page](/how-to#how-to-use-the-grscicoll-editing-interface) and [FAQ pages](/faq/#how-to-handle-duplicates) to handle these cases. -Editors can disconnect institutions entries from Index Herbariorum and choose to edit the institution directly in the GRSciColl editing interface. See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). +Editors can disconnect institutions entries from Index Herbariorum and choose to edit the institution directly in the GRSciColl editing interface. See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). See our [FAQ](/faq#how-to-link-specimen-related-occurrences-published-on-gbif-to-grscicoll-entries). ### GBIF dataset metadata and GBIF publisher pages @@ -100,11 +100,11 @@ Similarly, the publisher information available on GBIF can be used as primary so ## GRSciColl as content for other websites -The [GRSciColl API](/api) makes it possible for other applications to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. +The [GRSciColl API](/api) makes it possible for other applications to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. The [GRSciColl API](/api) makes it possible for other applications to access the GRSciColl data programmatically. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. This means that other website are able to display the GRSciColl conten, which remains centrally curated. Anyone can use the API to include the GRSciColl data in their systems. Below are two documented examples. Below are two documented examples. ### iDigBio -The data displayed on the [iDigBio Collections website](https://www.idigbio.org/portal/collections) is maintained in GRSciColl. iDigBio is part of our team of editors and review update suggestions for US institutions. The data displayed on the [iDigBio Collections website](https://www.idigbio.org/portal/collections) is maintained in GRSciColl. iDigBio is part of our team of editors and review update suggestions for US institutions. iDigBio is part of our team of editors and review update suggestions for US institutions. +The current GRSciColl website is in fact one of the [GBIF Hosted Portals](https://www.gbif.org/hosted-portals). Any GBIF Hosted portal can display the GRSciColl data. See for example [the UK Natural Sciences Collections Portal](https://data.dissco-uk.org). Any GBIF Hosted portal can display the GRSciColl data. See for example [the UK Natural Sciences Collections Portal](https://data.dissco-uk.org). Any GBIF Hosted portal can display the GRSciColl data. See for example [the UK Natural Sciences Collections Portal](https://data.dissco-uk.org). The data displayed on the [iDigBio Collections website](https://www.idigbio.org/portal/collections) is maintained in GRSciColl. iDigBio is part of our team of editors and review update suggestions for US institutions. iDigBio is part of our team of editors and review update suggestions for US institutions. ### GBIF Hosted portals diff --git a/zh/faq.md b/zh/faq.md index 3f72719..1e247e9 100644 --- a/zh/faq.md +++ b/zh/faq.md @@ -48,15 +48,15 @@ Although very few fields are mandatory, we recommend to provide as much informat ### What should be my collection/institution code? -Codes don’t have to be unique in GRSciColl and an entry can have several codes. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. +Codes don’t have to be unique in GRSciColl and an entry can have several codes. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. The codes should reflect what is used in practice (what is on the labels). Note that GRSciColl codes are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. ### What should be my collection/institution identifiers? -An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. Note that GRSciColl identifiers are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. Note that GRSciColl identifiers are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. +An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. Note that GRSciColl identifiers are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. Note that GRSciColl identifiers are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. An entry can be associated with external identifiers such as: wikidata, ROR, DOI etc. Only editors can add identifiers to entries. Note that GRSciColl identifiers are used to match occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries. #### What format should be my ROR identifier? -The preferred form of a ROR identifier is the entire URL: https://ror.org/02mhbdp94. See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). +The preferred form of a ROR identifier is the entire URL: https://ror.org/02mhbdp94. See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). See [this ROR FAQ](https://ror.org/about/faqs/#what-is-a-ror-identifier). ### How to handle duplicates @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ If you find duplicate entries in GRSciColl, there are two way to handle them. * You might want to keep both entries and label one as `inactive` by uncheckling the `active` box. * You might want to merge the entries by using the editing interface. -Merging entries will delete one and transfert all the identifiers, codes and collections (if it is an institution) to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. +Merging entries will delete one and transfert all the identifiers, codes and collections (if it is an institution) to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. In additiont to that, the information from the entry deleted will be transferred to empty fields in the remaining entry. We recommend merging entry rather than deleting them to conserve the identifiers. So if someone references one of the "old" identifiers, they will be redirected to the remaining entry. ## Editing interface - Technical questions -The GRSciColl editing interface lives in the [GBIF Registry](https://registry.gbif.org). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). +The GRSciColl editing interface lives in the [GBIF Registry](https://registry.gbif.org). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). You can access it from any institution or collection page by clicking on the `Edit` button. You don't need an account to suggest changes. For direct updates and for adding or removing primary sources and identifiers, you will need to [be an editor](/how-to#become-editor). ### My collection is a dataset on GBIF: how to make GBIF dataset metadata and GBIF publisher pages primary sources for GRSciColl @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ The GRSciColl editing interface lives in the [GBIF Registry](https://registry.gb ### How to edit entries connected to external sources -You will notice that you cannot edit fields that come from external sources. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. +You will notice that you cannot edit fields that come from external sources. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. The only way to do so is to edit the entry at the source (a link to the source is provided) or disconnect the entry from the source. ### How to disconnect an entry from an external source @@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ You will notice that you cannot edit fields that come from external sources. The ### How to link specimen-related occurrences published on GBIF to GRSciColl entries -In order for your specimens to be displayed on the GRSciColl, they mus be published on GBIF.org and linked to at least one GRSciColl entry. See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: +In order for your specimens to be displayed on the GRSciColl, they mus be published on GBIF.org and linked to at least one GRSciColl entry. See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: See how to publish data on GBIF.org [here](https://www.gbif.org/publishing-data) and how to link the occurrences to GRSciColl below: -The recommended and most declarative way to link data to institutions or collection entities in GRSciColl is to use the full URL for the entity. For example, when using Darwin Core: For example, when using Darwin Core: For example, when using Darwin Core: +The recommended and most declarative way to link data to institutions or collection entities in GRSciColl is to use the full URL for the entity. For example, when using Darwin Core: For example, when using Darwin Core: For example, when using Darwin Core: For example, when using Darwin Core: * dwc:institutionID: https://www.gbif.org/grscicoll/institution/e3d4dcc4-81e2-444c-8a5c-41d1044b5381 * dwc:collectionID: https://www.gbif.org/grscicoll/collection/772f9e37-4643-452b-82b4-a06550283096 -It is also possible to use additional related identifiers. See this blog post for more details. See this blog post for more details. See this blog post for more details. +It is also possible to use additional related identifiers. See this blog post for more details. See this blog post for more details. See this blog post for more details. See this blog post for more details. [Link occurrences](https://data-blog.gbif.org/post/grscicoll-flags/){: .button .is-primary} diff --git a/zh/get-involved.md b/zh/get-involved.md index 6c581ec..eacaee4 100644 --- a/zh/get-involved.md +++ b/zh/get-involved.md @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ You can ask questions and contribute to our work by subscribing to our mailing l ## Help us translate the website -You can help us translate this website to other languages by joining the GBIF translator community. You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). +You can help us translate this website to other languages by joining the GBIF translator community. You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). You can read more [here](https://www.gbif.org/translators). diff --git a/zh/home.md b/zh/home.md index 0a0ea54..9ec7f7b 100644 --- a/zh/home.md +++ b/zh/home.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ description: | {: .gettingStarted} - Not sure how to get started? Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video + Not sure how to get started? Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video Watch our Getting started video background: "{{ site.data.images.calcinus.src }}" imageLicense: "{{ site.data.images.calcinus.caption }}" height: 85vh @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ navbar: Ideas for the home page and content more broadly -pages: API + download, reports About (history, roadmap) How to (register, edit, use) A metrics page? Contact Contact Contact +pages: API + download, reports About (history, roadmap) How to (register, edit, use) A metrics page? Contact Contact Contact Contact homepage shortcut Map of institutions Register new institution about api download reports GRSciColl visualized grscicoll related news stories from contentful diff --git a/zh/how-to.md b/zh/how-to.md index 26a4f96..2c2fe51 100644 --- a/zh/how-to.md +++ b/zh/how-to.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can suggest or add a collection or an institution to GRSciColl here: [Add New Collection](https://registry.gbif.org/collection/create){: .button .is-primary} -When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. However, we really appreciate if you could provide the address for the entry you created (especially the country). When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. However, we really appreciate if you could provide the address for the entry you created (especially the country). +When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. However, we really appreciate if you could provide the address for the entry you created (especially the country). When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. However, we really appreciate if you could provide the address for the entry you created (especially the country). When creating a new entry in GRSciColl, very few fields are mandatory. However, we really appreciate if you could provide the address for the entry you created (especially the country). See also this short video tutorial: @@ -51,15 +51,15 @@ The suggestion will be reviewed by institutional editors, country editors or GBI ### Become editor -There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. Both can edit data on GRSciColl and review changes but only mediators can delete, merge and transform entries. An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. Both can edit data on GRSciColl and review changes but only mediators can delete, merge and transform entries. An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: +There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. Both can edit data on GRSciColl and review changes but only mediators can delete, merge and transform entries. An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. Both can edit data on GRSciColl and review changes but only mediators can delete, merge and transform entries. An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: There are two types of editors in GRSciColl: editors and mediators. Both can edit data on GRSciColl and review changes but only mediators can delete, merge and transform entries. An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: An editor (or mediator) can be given the permissions to edit: * one or several collections * one or several institutions (and their associated collections) * one or several countries (and their associated institutions and collections) -To become a GRSciColl editor, you will need to have a [GBIF user account](https://www.gbif.org/user/profile) associated with your institutional email address. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. To become a GRSciColl editor, you will need to have a [GBIF user account](https://www.gbif.org/user/profile) associated with your institutional email address. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. +To become a GRSciColl editor, you will need to have a [GBIF user account](https://www.gbif.org/user/profile) associated with your institutional email address. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. To become a GRSciColl editor, you will need to have a [GBIF user account](https://www.gbif.org/user/profile) associated with your institutional email address. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. To become a GRSciColl editor, you will need to have a [GBIF user account](https://www.gbif.org/user/profile) associated with your institutional email address. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. Please send us an email at scientific-collections@gbif.org to notify us that you would like to become an editor. ### Import data -The [GBIF Collections API](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#collections) allows for editing without going through the web interface. The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). +The [GBIF Collections API](https://www.gbif.org/developer/registry#collections) allows for editing without going through the web interface. The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). The API also has an experimental feature to upload batches of collection and institutions. See the documentation [here](https://github.com/gbif/registry/blob/dev/docs/grscicoll_batches.md). If you are interested in using the API for editing GRSciColl, the permission system and requirements are the same as for becoming an editor. diff --git a/zh/post.md b/zh/post.md index 505453e..32ee8a5 100644 --- a/zh/post.md +++ b/zh/post.md @@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ description: News and events --- {% comment %} - No content here. No content here. No content here. The layout will insert a card for each post in your _posts folder + No content here. No content here. No content here. No content here. The layout will insert a card for each post in your _posts folder {% endcomment %} \ No newline at end of file