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2018 call for co-funding the preparation of your Norwegian species occurrence data and ensuring the data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). The deadline was March 31st, 2018.
GBIF-Norway provides co-funding grants for the preparation of Norwegian species occurrence data to ensure data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). A total of 6 projects were co-funded from the 2019 call.
Diku-funded ANTENNA project kick-off meeting (16th September 2019) in Oslo including project partners from Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana Kenya, Madagascar, Norway, Tanzania, and Uganda.
A new report summarizes results from cooperation among all the Nordic countries during the period 2015 – 2019. The work has focused on the conservation of Crop Wild Relatives (CWR), i.e. wild plant species closely related to crops, including establishing the data flow through the GBIF data infrastructure.
The University Museum of Bergen has published 7833 georeferenced and data quality validated specimen records for 19 diptera families.
The Norwegian university museums have started a process to maintain but re-evaluate the collaboration structures. This process includes an evaluation of informatics solutions including digitisations solutions, collection management software, and GBIF data streams.
GBIF Norway and the GBIF Secretariat were invited as speakers at the Plant Treaty (ITPGRFA) fifth meeting of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Global Information System (GLIS) in Rome from 8th to 9th May 2023.
The UiO Natural History Museum is invited to present the evacuation of the Kherson herbarium in Ukraine at the 2023 annual conference for the Norwegian Association of Archives.
GBIF Norway was invited to the UiO Digital Scholar Centre Data Managers Network to present how we use biodiversity ontologies.
Start-up meeting for the Cultural Heritage Mediascapes research project on participatory citizen science in museums and archives.
The GBIF node and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Center (NBIC, Artsdatabanken) will organize a biodiversity informatics seminar at the University of Bergen about data publication and use on 14th December 2016.
Downloading species occurrence data using the GBIF web-service API. (Tilgang og nedlasting av stedfestede artsdata fra GBIF med webtjenester).
The ECPGR working groups on forage crops and on barley invited GBIF-Norway to the joint workshop in Malmö to present the GBIF data portal.
Dag Endresen from GBIF Norway was invited to present a key note on using GBIF-mediated data for predictive characterization at the 8th International Triticeae Symposium 2017 (8ITS) in Wernigerode Germany.
Bireme is a GBIF project to explore data flows in Europe for national biodiversity information reporting processes to the European Union. Active from June 2017 to December 2018. See the final project report and summary activity report for more information.
GBIF.no has started to link barcode sequence data from Barcode of Life Datasystem (BOLD) to datasets from the Norwegian university museums.
Apply for co-funding to prepare and publish Norwegian species occurrence data - deadline was 31st March 2018.
Three-days on-site GBIF course in Moscow 15-17 May 2018. Digitisation (databasing) of natural history collections. Priority will be given to applicants with immediate plans to digitize wet collections and to publish data through GBIF.
Four-day training workshop on biodiversity data mobilization for the Balkans. Organized by the Global Biodiversity Information facility (GBIF) secretariat.
biodiversity data management skills for students - навыки управления данными по биоразнообразию для студентов