摘要
标本数字化和野外数据采集与整合是现今标本馆的两个重点工作,传统标本馆在应对这些问题时常常会遇到人力资源不足、数据质量不佳、重复工作较多、工作效率不高等众多问题。针对这些问题,昆明植物研究所标本馆(KUN)提出了以公民科学为核心的Kingdonia计划,并在该计划之下开发了一套以Kingdonia数据中心为基础的生物多样性协同与共享应用。这些应用在志愿者和公众的参与下,重塑了标本馆的工作流,并成功解决了上述传统标本馆所面临的一系列问题。此外,作为该计划的延伸,Biotracks在自然观察、自然记录等方面也表现出了良好的发展潜力。
Specimen digitization, especially specimen label transcription, is important for biodiversity research. However, traditional herbarium encounter many problems in dealing with these jobs, such as lack of manpower, poor quality of data, more repetitive works and inefficiency. In order to solve these problems, Herbarium of KUN proposed a citizen science project, the Kingdonia project.Based on the Kingdonia project, a set of biodiversity tools have been developed.With these tools, the public and volunteers have reshaped the workflow of the herbarium and successfully solved a series of problems in specimendigitization. In additional, as an extension of these plan, the application of Biotracks has shown great potential on natural observation and natural record.
出处
《科研信息化技术与应用》
2017年第4期97-105,共9页
E-science Technology & Application