[Taxacom] Life and Literature Code Challenge
Paul Kirk
p.kirk at cabi.org
Wed Aug 31 16:29:25 CDT 2011
Chris,
The problem is BHL can not/does not make use of data in the many nomenclators freely available ... which could provide the exact page on with the nomenclaturally significant event took place ... :-)
Paul
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From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu [taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] on behalf of Chris Thompson [xelaalex at cox.net]
Sent: 31 August 2011 21:28
To: John Mignault; taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Life and Literature Code Challenge
John:
I appreciate the CHALLENGE, but I should remind ALL that "supposedly" the
BHL literature is automatically linked to species pages of the Encyclopedia
of Life (EoL). That is, as BHL literature is digitized, the contents are
scanned by uBio for scientific names. And then a link is made to the
appropriate species page.
So, the real challenge is getting the programmers of EoL to find a way so as
to properly prioritize the order in which references to BHL literature is
listed.
And that may be in part something that taxonomists must do manually. That
is, make a taxonomic judgment about what are the most important references
beyond the obvious first (original description) and see that the links
appear in the proper order from most important to insignificant.
For you all who do not know our Encyclopedia of Life, go to www.eol.org and
look, for example, at the species page for Musca domestica Linnaeus, the
common house fly and click on the BHL link [beware, the EoL will be changing
soon]
http://www.eol.org/pages/730039
You will see more than a hundred or so links, but none to the original
description (Linnaeus 1758) simply because Linnaeus NEVER made the
combination Musca domestica in the TEXT. The genus name is in the running
header and the epithet is left justified in the margin! So, the combination
is not picked up in the automatic scanning by the uBio people, etc.
But also just look at the mass of links. Sam six-pack who might was to learn
what was buzzing about his bud would be totally confused!
Sincerely,
Chris Thompson
from home
-----Original Message-----
From: John Mignault
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:40 PM
To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
Subject: [Taxacom] Life and Literature Code Challenge
The Biodiversity Heritage Library is sponsoring a Code Challenge as
part of the Life and Literature conference being held in Chicago
November 14-15.
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is a consortium of 12 natural
history and botanical libraries that cooperate to digitize and make
accessible the legacy literature of biodiversity held in their
collections and to make that literature available for open access and
responsible use as a part of a global “biodiversity commons.” BHL also
serves as the foundational literature component of the Encyclopedia of
Life (EOL). BHL content may be freely viewed through the online reader
or downloaded in part or as a complete work in PDF, OCR text, or
JPG2000 file formats.
Your challenge is to provide
a new, innovative way to use, disseminate or display BHL data
a description of what your project is trying to accomplish
the source code to reproduce the application
any libraries or supporting code needed to reproduce the application
any build instructions or scripts are needed to build application
or instructions how to run it
any notes about your experience implementing this code: how you
came up with your design, blind alleys you went up, or surprising
problems you ran into or anything else you want to share.
The dataset
Through local and global digitization efforts, BHL has digitized over
32 million pages of taxonomic literature, representing over 45,000
titles and 87,000 volumes (January 2011). The entire -corpus- dataset
is freely available and accessible via many open methods.
Timeline
Deadline for entries is October 17, 2011. The winner will be announced
on November 1, 2011.
More details are available on our website at
http://www.lifeandliterature.org/p/code-challenge.html
Thanks, and enter!
--j
--
John Mignault
Systems Librarian
The LuEsther T Mertz Library
The New York Botanical Garden
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