Posters
| Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for the Biodiversity Heritage Library | |
| Martin Kalfatovic, Carolyn Sheffield, William Ulate, Connie Rinaldo, Grace Costantino |
| The generic citizen science biodiversity data application ‘anymals + plants’ | |
| Falko Glöckler, Alexander Kroupa, Daniel Zitterbart, Thomas Uher, Marco Uher, Gregor Hagedorn |
| Towards a learning process to improve a free access key in a citizen science program | |
| Vincent Rolland, Aurélie Froger, Frédéric Lison, Florian Causse, Grégoire Lois, Mathieu de Flores, Visotheary Ung, Régine Vignes Lebbe |
S05. Access to digitisation tools and methods
| Data Discovery and Doer Happiness: Uses for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Output | |
| Deborah Paul, Andrea Matsunaga, Miao Chen, Jason Best, Sylvia Orli, William Ulate, Reed Beaman |
| Enriching the legacy literature with OCR corrections and text-mined semantic metadata | |
| Riza Batista-Navarro, Aminul Islam, William Ulate, Jennifer Hammock, Axel Soto, Sophia Ananiadou, Evangelos Milios |
S08. Expanding the Usefulness of Literature in Sustaining Biodiversity
| Unlocking biodiversity knowledge through Text Mining and Crowdsourced Tagging of Legacy Literature | |
| William Ulate |
C01. Contributed Papers Citizen Science & Crowdsourcing
| CROWD SOURCING INITIATIVES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN | |
| Emmanouela Panteri, Sarah Faulwetter, Christos Arvanitidis, Thanos Dailianis, George Chatzigeorgiou, Eva Chatzinikolaou, Evangelos Pafilis, Christina Pavloudi, Thomas Uher, Simon D Rycroft, Alexander Kroupa, Vincent Smith, Lyubomir Penev, Edward Baker, Jean-Pierre Feral, David Romain |
| Lessons learned - The generic citizen science biodiversity data application ‘anymals + plants’ | |
| Falko Glöckler, Daniel Zitterbart, Thomas Uher, Marco Uher, Alexander Kroupa, Gregor Hagedorn |
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