Topic outline
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Module Description:
This Module presents an introduction to the BKH and its services. We are presenting the structure of the BKH, we are focusing on the FAIR Data Place section and its key role in the openness of the data. The core part of the module includes the description of the BKH Services. Video Tutorials, Training Materials, and use cases are presented, offering to the user a full overview of the biodiversity data workflow and the data transfer mechanisms available.
Target Audience:
- Academic researchers
- Graduate students
- Journal editors and reviewers
- Scientific writers
Module Objectives:
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Understand the features and benefits of the BKH.
- Navigate the BKH platform confidently.
- Understand the transfer mechanisms and the workflow of biodiversity data.
- Explore the BKH Services and get familiarized with their use.
- Get an introduction to the specific functionalities of each service.
- Introduce the use of the BKH services to their everyday practices.
Module Materials:
- Introductory and Training Materials
- Video Tutorials and Guides
- Access to the BKH Services
- Practical Examples of Use
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Before we proceed to the description of the different services offered from BKH we present here some basic information about the Transfer Formats and the Data Exchange Mechanisms used in BKH. Following the presentation of these basic concepts we are presenting how the BKH faciliates the overall Workflow of the Biodiversity Data. Additionaly we are introducing the tools that are forming the BKH Workbench. The core part of this section is focusing on the presentation of BKH Services.
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Meeus S, Addink W, Agosti D, Arvanitidis C, Balech B, Dillen M, Dimitrova M, González-Aranda JM, Holetschek J, Islam S, Jeppesen TS, Mietchen D, Nicolson N, Penev L, Robertson T, Ruch P, Trekels M, Groom Q (2022) Recommendations for interoperability among infrastructures. Research Ideas and Outcomes 8: e96180. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.8.e96180
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The next component of BKH presents the Open Calls published by the BICIKL project. It provides guidelines and examples of good practice to help proposers to design and submit succesful proposals. Research projects that use linked FAIR biodiversity data are also presented. The page also displays a network analysis tool based on FAIRsharing.org data.