| LifeWatch and GBIF sign Memorandum of Cooperation |
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| Friday, 25 June 2010 11:52 |
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The main objective of the MoC is to put in place an institutional framework that will allow the two like-minded initiatives to work closely together on a number of common strategic issues. Such activities include the promotion of a free and open data sharing policy, fostering the use of common standards and protocols, effective communication and coordination, supporting GBIF infrastructure with LifeWatch capabilities, and the strengthening of services that would assist LifeWatch-users in publishing their data via the GBIF network. "Through this agreement, both organizations - and the informatics community at large - are benefitting from 10 years of investment in GBIF by countries to date," said Dr. Nick King, Executive Secretary of the GBIF. Wouter Los, project leader of the LifeWatch preparatory phase, commented: "Based on our respective mandates which are very complementary, GBIF and LifeWatch now have a formal framework in place for cooperation and collaboration on infrastructural developments." LifeWatch is intended to occupy a strategic position within the European informatics science research infrastructure context. Building upon the existing GBIF data resources and supporting informatics infrastructure, LifeWatch will provide enhanced analytical and modeling services, as well as bring in additional data resources. As a result larger numbers of users in the region are expected to share their data through the GBIF network, which is already in use by many European countries. Through the complementarity of GBIF's data e-infrastructure and web services and LifeWatch's comprehensive range of analytical tools and services, the alliance has the potential to deliver a new breadth and depth of biodiversity research in Europe. The MoC also seeks to leverage and synergise the two organisations' country membership-based status and the respective distributed research infrastructures. The agreement (full text here) came into force on the 14th of June 2010.
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