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# List of TDWG Interest Groups and Task Groups, used in community/index.md | ||
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- text: "Access to Biological Collections Data" | ||
href: /community/abcd/ | ||
label: MG | ||
- text: "Annotations" | ||
href: /community/annotations/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Attribution" | ||
href: /community/attribution/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "People in Biodiversity Data" | ||
href: /community/attribution/people/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Audubon Core" | ||
href: /community/ac/ | ||
label: MG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "AC - 3D Imagery and Data" | ||
href: /community/ac/3d/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "AC - Views Controlled Vocabularies" | ||
href: /community/ac/views/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Biodiversity Data Quality" | ||
href: /community/bdq/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "Framework on data quality" | ||
href: /community/bdq/tg-1/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Data quality tests and assertions" | ||
href: /community/bdq/tg-2/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Data quality use cases" | ||
href: /community/bdq/tg-3/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Best practices for development of vocabularies of values (\"Vocabularies\")" | ||
href: /community/bdq/tg-4/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Biodiversity Informatics Curriculum" | ||
href: /community/curriculum/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Biodiversity Services and Clients" | ||
href: /community/services/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Biological Interactions Data" | ||
href: /community/interaction/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Citizen Science" | ||
href: /community/citizen-science/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Collection Descriptions" | ||
href: /community/cd/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "Minimum Information about a Digital Specimen (MIDS)" | ||
label: TG | ||
href: /community/cd/mids/ | ||
- text: "Darwin Core" | ||
href: /community/dwc/ | ||
label: MG | ||
- text: "Earth Sciences and Paleobiology" | ||
href: /community/esp/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "Darwin Core Chronometric Age Extension" | ||
href: /community/esp/chrono/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Extension for Geosciences (EFG)" | ||
href: /community/esp/efg/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Mineralogy Extension" | ||
href: /community/esp/mineralogy/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Genomic Biodiversity" | ||
href: /community/gbwg/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "GBWG - Environmental Samples and eDNA" | ||
href: /community/gbwg/enviro/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "GBWG - Sustainable DarwinCore MIxS Interoperability" | ||
href: /community/gbwg/MIxS/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Geographical Schemes" | ||
href: /community/geoschemes/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Machine Observations" | ||
href: /community/mobs/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Observations & Specimens" | ||
href: /community/osr/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "How Did It Die?" | ||
href: /community/osr/how-did-it-die/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Humboldt Extension" | ||
href: /community/osr/humboldt-extension/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Material Sample" | ||
href: /community/osr/material-sample/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Phenology" | ||
href: /community/osr/phenology/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Process" | ||
href: /community/process/ | ||
label: IG | ||
- text: "Species Information" | ||
href: /community/species/ | ||
label: IG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "Invasive Organism Information" | ||
href: /community/species/invasive-organisms/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Plinian Core" | ||
href: /community/species/plinian-core/ | ||
label: TG | ||
- text: "Taxonomic Concept Schema (TCS) Maintenance Group" | ||
href: /community/tnc/ | ||
label: MG | ||
menu: | ||
- text: "Taxonomic Concept Schema (TCS2) Task Group" | ||
href: /community/tnc/tcs2/ | ||
label: TG |
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# List of TDWG standards, used in standards/index.md | ||
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- text: "Access to Biological Collection Data (ABCD) Schema" | ||
href: /standards/abcd | ||
- text: "Audubon Core Multimedia Resources Metadata Schema" | ||
href: /standards/ac/ | ||
- text: "Authors of Plant Names" | ||
href: /standards/plant-names-authors/ | ||
- text: "Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum" | ||
href: /standards/bph/ | ||
- text: "Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum/Supplementum" | ||
href: /standards/bph-supplementum/ | ||
- text: "Darwin Core" | ||
href: /standards/dwc/ | ||
- text: "Description Language for Taxonomy (DELTA)" | ||
href: /standards/delta/ | ||
- text: "Economic Botany Data Collection Standard" | ||
href: /standards/economic-botany/ | ||
- text: "Floristic Regions of the World" | ||
href: /standards/floristic-regions/ | ||
- text: "GUID and Life Sciences Identifiers Applicability Statements" | ||
href: /standards/guid-as/ | ||
- text: "Herbarium Information Standards and Protocols for Interchange of Data (HISPID3)" | ||
href: /standards/hispid3/ | ||
- text: "Index Herbariorum. Part I: The Herbaria of the World" | ||
href: /standards/ih/ | ||
- text: "International Transfer Format for Botanic Garden Plant Records (IFT2)" | ||
href: /standards/itf2/ | ||
- text: "Plant Names in Botanical Databases" | ||
href: /standards/plant-names/ | ||
- text: "Plant Occurrence and Status Scheme (POSS)" | ||
href: /standards/poss/ | ||
- text: "Structured Descriptive Data (SDD)" | ||
href: /standards/sdd/ | ||
- text: "Taxonomic Concept Transfer Schema (TCS)" | ||
href: /standards/tcs/ | ||
- text: "Taxonomic Literature, Edition 2 and its Supplements (TL-2)" | ||
href: /standards/tl-2/ | ||
- text: "TDWG Access Protocol for Information Retrieval (TAPIR)" | ||
href: /standards/tapir/ | ||
- text: "TDWG Standards Documentation Standard (SDS)" | ||
href: /standards/sds/ | ||
- text: "Vocabulary Maintenance Standard (VMS)" | ||
href: /standards/vms/ | ||
- text: "World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD)" | ||
href: /standards/wgsrpd/ | ||
- text: "XDF - A Language for the Definition and Exchange of Biological Data Sets" | ||
href: /standards/xdf/ |
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layout: default | ||
description: Template for list pages. | ||
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{{ content }} | ||
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{% if page.list and site.data[page.list] %} | ||
{% assign list = site.data[page.list] %} | ||
<ul class="list-group list-group-flush mb-3"> | ||
{% for item in list %} | ||
<li class="list-group-item"> | ||
{% if item.label %} | ||
<span class="badge bg-secondary rounded-pill">{{ item.label }}</span> | ||
{% endif %} | ||
<a href="{{ item.href | relative_url }}">{{ item.text }}</a> | ||
{% if item.menu %} | ||
<ul class="list-unstyled ps-4"> | ||
{% for subitem in item.menu %} | ||
<li> | ||
{% if subitem.label %} | ||
<span class="badge bg-primary rounded-pill" alt="Task Group">TG</span> | ||
{% endif %} | ||
<a href="{{ subitem.href | relative_url }}">{{ subitem.text }}</a> | ||
</li> | ||
{% endfor %} | ||
</ul> | ||
{% endif %} | ||
</li> | ||
{% endfor %} | ||
</ul> | ||
{% endif %} |
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layout: list | ||
list: community | ||
title: Community | ||
description: > | ||
The TDWG community is organized in **Interest Groups** (listed below). These can have dedicated **Task Groups** to work on a standard or recommendation (listed on Interest Group pages). Ratified standards are maintained by **Standard Maintenance Groups** (listed on [standard pages]({filename}/pages/standards/index.md)). | ||
The TDWG community is organized in **Interest Groups**. These can have dedicated **Task Groups** to work on a standard or recommendation. Ratified standards are maintained by **Standard Maintenance Groups**. | ||
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TDWG interest (IG) and task (TG) groups undertake one of TDWG’s core functions — the development and maintenance of biodiversity information standards. The [TDWG Process](/about/process) describes the steps for establishing and maintaining interest and task groups as well as the [process for ratification of standards](https://www.tdwg.org/about/process/#ratification%20of%20standards_1) under the guidance of a [Review Manager](https://www.tdwg.org/about/review-managers/). Most important among these for new interest or task groups, is the guidance for writing the group’s charter and steps for having it reviewed by the TDWG Executive Committee ([Exec](/about/executive)). An interest or task group charter describes the group’s goals, how it works, pointers to background and specifications in progress, as well as how to participate. The TDWG Exec is responsible for ensuring that the group’s plan is scientifically sound and politically open and inclusive. Advice from the TDWG Technical Architecture Group ([TAG](/about/committees/tag)) ensures that the methods and approach are technically sound. The charters of active interest and task groups are linked below. Guidance for group conveners can be found in the [community management guidelines](./management). | ||
TDWG interest (IG) and task (TG) groups undertake one of TDWG’s core functions — the development and maintenance of biodiversity information standards. The [TDWG Process](/about/process/) describes the steps for establishing and maintaining interest and task groups as well as the [process for ratification of standards](/about/process/#ratification%20of%20standards_1) under the guidance of a [Review Manager](/about/review-managers/). Most important among these for new interest or task groups, is the guidance for writing the group’s charter and steps for having it reviewed by the TDWG Executive Committee ([Exec](/about/executive/)). An interest or task group charter describes the group’s goals, how it works, pointers to background and specifications in progress, as well as how to participate. The TDWG Exec is responsible for ensuring that the group’s plan is scientifically sound and politically open and inclusive. Advice from the TDWG Technical Architecture Group ([TAG](/about/committees/tag/)) ensures that the methods and approach are technically sound. The charters of active interest and task groups are linked below. Guidance for group conveners can be found in the [community management guidelines](/community/management/). | ||
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## Collaboration methods | ||
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In the past, members of an interest or task group collaborated through face to face meetings and email discussion lists. Technologies have improved and most groups now collaborate through teleconferences and collaboration platforms, such as GitHub and/or Google Docs. Nevertheless, face to face working meetings are still an important way to get work done, particularly when the wider consensus building has been done and a small number of experts can be convened to do a few days of very focussed work. Accordingly, TDWG has established the Community Support Fund (CSF) to support critical working meetings, as funds allow. | ||
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## Community support fund | ||
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TDWG is committed to supporting the work of I/TGs by contributing to the costs of up to two working meetings a year. The size of the fund is adjusted annually by decision of the TDWG Executive Committee. Applications are usually solicited early in the calendar year through an announcement to I/TG conveners. [Read more](./support). | ||
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# Interest and task groups | ||
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TDWG is committed to supporting the work of I/TGs by contributing to the costs of up to two working meetings a year. The size of the fund is adjusted annually by decision of the TDWG Executive Committee. Applications are usually solicited early in the calendar year through an announcement to I/TG conveners. [Read more](/community/support). |
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list: standards | ||
title: Standards | ||
description: > | ||
From [Darwin Core](/standards/dwc/) to [WGSRPD](/standards/wgsrpd/): TDWG standards aid the exchange of biodiversity information. | ||
From [Darwin Core](/standards/dwc/) to [WGSRPD](/standards/wgsrpd/) TDWG standards aid the exchange of biodiversity information. | ||
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[Access to Biological Collection Data (ABCD) Schema](/standards/abcd) | | ||
[Audubon Core Multimedia Resources Metadata Schema](/standards/ac/) | | ||
[Authors of Plant Names](/standards/plant-names-authors/) | | ||
[Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum](/standards/bph/) | | ||
[Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum/Supplementum](/standards/bph-supplementum/) | | ||
[Darwin Core](/standards/dwc/) | | ||
[Description Language for Taxonomy (DELTA)](/standards/delta/) | | ||
[Economic Botany Data Collection Standard](/standards/economic-botany/) | | ||
[Floristic Regions of the World](/standards/floristic-regions/) | | ||
[GUID and Life Sciences Identifiers Applicability Statements](/standards/guid-as/) | | ||
[Herbarium Information Standards and Protocols for Interchange of Data (HISPID3)](/standards/hispid3/) | | ||
[Index Herbariorum. Part I: The Herbaria of the World](/standards/ih/) | | ||
[International Transfer Format for Botanic Garden Plant Records (IFT2)](/standards/itf2/) | | ||
[Plant Names in Botanical Databases](/standards/plant-names/) | | ||
[Plant Occurrence and Status Scheme (POSS)](/standards/poss/) | | ||
[Structured Descriptive Data (SDD)](/standards/sdd/) | | ||
[Taxonomic Concept Transfer Schema (TCS)](/standards/tcs/) | | ||
[Taxonomic Literature, Edition 2 and its Supplements (TL-2)](/standards/tl-2/) | | ||
[TDWG Access Protocol for Information Retrieval (TAPIR)](/standards/tapir/) | | ||
[TDWG Standards Documentation Standard (SDS)](/standards/sds/) | | ||
[Vocabulary Maintenance Standard (VMS)](/standards/vms/) | | ||
[World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD)](/standards/wgsrpd/) | | ||
[XDF - A Language for the Definition and Exchange of Biological Data Sets](/standards/xdf/) | | ||
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TDWG standards have a [status and category](/standards/status-and-categories/). Current standards and those under consideration as Draft standards are governed by the [TDWG Process](/about/process/), which includes the appointment of a [Review Manager](/about/review-managers/) to oversee expert and public review of TDWG standards. Our standards are also available as a collection on [FAIRsharing](https://fairsharing.org/collection/TDWGBiodiversity), which places them in context with databases that implement them and data policies that endorse their use. |