To access the different services it is advisable to create a GBIF account

To introduce the use of each service we are presenting an introductory text that describes the overall functionalities of the service along with a short video (3-5 minutes) where the provider is presenting the rationale and the vision behind the key functionalities of each service. Then we provide links to the training materials that are related to the use of the service. Finally, we describe a Use Case that highlights the context of use, the key challenges for the users, and the competitive advantages while a best practice scenario is proposed as a reference point for the potential users.


Figure 1. The BKH Services presentation approach. For each service, we are presenting an introductory text, a short video (3-5 minutes), training materials and tutorials, and a Use Case that highlights the context of use, the key challenges for the users, the competitive advantages while the best practice scenario is proposed as a reference point for the potential users.


The BKH Services are

  • ChecklistBank a publishing platform and repository for taxonomic data
  • Specimen and Material Citation Matching Services
  • Federated and Semantic Search in Research Infrastructures
  • Biodiversity Knowledge Graph of Linked Open Data extracted from literature
  • Curation of DNA Sequences
  • Biodiversity PMC
  • Biotic Interactions Browser
  • SIBiLS SPARQL Endpoint
  • Explorer for taxonomic name synonymies and augmentations
  • Access point to data and bidirectional links liberated and made from publication
  • Biodiversity Literature Repository
  • ARPHA Writing Tool
  • Nanopublications for Biodiversity









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