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By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

reBiND started

The project started at 1 July 2011.

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

eXist-db chosen as XML database for reBiND

The native and open source XML database eXist-db was chosen to be used as the central XML storage for the reBiND project.

Read more about eXist and how it benefits the reBiND project.

 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

The idea of reBiND explained in a Stop Motion Video

We released a short Stop-Motion movie, that explains the idea behind the reBiND project.

Click here to watch the movie!

 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

First Screenshots of the reBiND Software released

Today we released the first screenshots of the reBiND software. These screenshots will demonstrate how the workflow will look like for the scientists using the reBiND software. Click here to view the screenshots!

 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

Publication about reBiND in Plant Biosystems

An article about reBiND was published in the peer reviewed journal "Plant Biosystems", special issue: "New trends in Biodiversity Informatics". more

Güntsch, A., Fichtmüller, D.,  Kirchhoff, A. & Berendsohn, W.G.: Efficient rescue of threatened biodiversity data using reBiND-workflows. In: Plant Biosystems, 146(4) (2012), S. 752-755, DOI:10.1080/11263504.2012.740086


 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

New Vocabulary for Research Data Repositories

The reBiND team took part in the development of a "vocabulary for the registration and description of research data repositories" more

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

Fauna Europaea and reBiND agreed to collaborate

Fauna Europaea and reBiND agreed to collaborate on rescuing 'concluded' zoological data sets from becoming orphan. more

In a recent survey among Fauna Europaea specialists the existence of private databases or files was mentioned, developed to manage their taxonomic research data, which, however, are in a risk of becoming orphan because of an approaching retirement. Specialists are willing to share these data sets when a suitable solution for hosting could be found.

 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

Data Quality Initiative presented at TDWG 2013

The Data Quality Initiative from the BGBM (of which the reBiND project is a part of) was presented at the Biodiversty Information Standarts conference (TDWG 2013) in Florence. more

The presentation was part of the symposium "Biodiversity Data Quality – issues, methods and tools" and was given by David Fichtmueller from the reBiND project. Click here to download the slides.

 

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

reBiND workshop at the 3rd Annual OpenUp! meeting in Bratislava

A hands-on workshop to demonstrate the reBIND workflow was given by Agnes Kirchhoff, Lorna Morris and Anton Güntsch.

The workshop was held at the Institute of Botany (IBSAS), Slovak Academie of Sciences, Bratislava. Twelve participants attended from several differenent institutions (including Finnish Museum of Natural History; Africa Museum, Belgium). After a general introduction to data preparation and an overview of the reBiND archiving workflow participants used example ABCD datasets to run through the following steps in the workflow:

By megidauti, 23 November, 2023

reBiND presentation at the annual DCPS day at the BGBM, Berlin

Agnes Kirchhoff and Lorna Morris presented the reBiND project at the DCPS Day on June 5, 2014 in the lecture hall of Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum...

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reBiND project finished
Mon, 01/05/2015 - 12:00

the reBiND project is finished: It presents a running archiving system for isolated data at risk. The reBiND archiving software makes now 25 datasets publicly available.

reBiND successfully connected to GBIF
Thu, 01/01/2015 - 12:00

reBiND data are now accessible via GBIF portal, more

 

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