How can the ALA help BIGnet? Citizen Science at work

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How can the ALA help BIGnet? Citizen Science at work Piers Higgs Citizen Science Team Lead piers@gaiaresources.com.au Sydney, 3 rd April, 2011 The Atlas is funded by the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and further supported by the Super Science Initiative of the Education Investment Fund

Overview An introduction to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) The ALA s Citizen Science project The ALA s Citizen Science solution Where to from here? Questions Demo at morning tea

Atlas of Living Australia Australian Government funding to June 2012 Mission To develop an authoritative, freely accessible distributed and federated biodiversity data management system Working in a range of areas to deliver this, all around the ALA web site: www.ala.org.au

Atlas of Living Australia Integrated picture of Australia s biodiversity Plants, animals and microorganisms Marine and terrestrial Native and non-native Information and tools to support: Species identification Taxonomic and collection management Biosecurity Conservation and land-use management Ecological and agricultural research Education

Atlas of Living Australia

ALA and Citizen Science

ALA and Citizen Science Undertook a review of the citizen science projects that were running in late 2009, and further user needs analysis in 2010 Developing flexible, open source web-based (and mobile-compatible) software that will enable a wide range of parties to record and manage records of Australian biodiversity Software is called the Biological Data Recording System (BDRS) and has been in development for close to a year

BDRS in action Deployed in several production web sites now

BDRS in action Administration and Preferences Form Builder Species Management Data Store Observational Data Species Profile Data Record Observation Review Observation Field Guide Identification Tool Record Record

BDRS in action How does it work? Here s three examples of how you might want to use it. Decide on Project fields and scope Build a form in the BDRS Publish it to the site Register with the site Choose a Project Contribute a sighting Log into the site Review a Project Download Data

BDRS in action Decide on Project fields and scope Build a form in the BDRS Publish it to the site

BDRS in action The BDRS handles different types of forms

BDRS in action Register with the site Choose a Project Contribute a sighting

BDRS in action The BDRS can also accept bulk uploads

BDRS in action Log into the site Review a Project Download Data

BDRS in action The BDRS can also allow for thresholds to notify you of a special case

BDRS in action We have a range of permissions in the software to allow data to be controlled for an individual record, a project, or a portal internally and externally. Record 1 Project A Portal Hold Threshold record Record 2 Secure project Record 3 Private portal Record 4 Project B Record 5

Where to from here? To run an instance of the BDRS there are several requirements Server Net Database (Postgres, Postgis) Web Server Software (Tomcat) BDRS Software Administration & Management all of which are actually in place with Birds Australia under the current support from the ALA

Where to from here? You could set up a joint project such as the Important Bird Areas surveys and test using the BA implementation of the BDRS software We can set up a version of the software that will re-skin the forms for each project or even each group that sets up a project We can provide materials and so on to help you get set up as we develop them helped by Birds Australia staff who have had two training sessions from Gaia Resources and the ALA

Want to see it in action? Demonstrations of the software can be done at morning tea and lunchtime You can access our staging server yourself to get a feel for the software and how it works: http://ba.gaiaresources.com.au/ Login as user/password Login as admin/password Please note: as this is a staging server, it may not be available 24/7

The Atlas of Living Australia Participants The Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) The Council of Heads of Australian Entomological Collections (CHAEC) The Australian Microbial Resources Research Network (AMRRN) The Council of Heads of Australasian Museum Directors (CAMD) The Atlas is funded by the Australian Government under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and further supported by the Super Science Initiative of the Education Investment Fund