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Research Ideas and Outcomes 8: e81136
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.8.e81136 (26 Jan 2022)
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.8.e81136 (26 Jan 2022)
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List of participants
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Excellence
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Objectives
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Summary
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Specific objectives
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Relation to the work programme
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BiCIKL response to the general objectives and aims of the programme
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BiCIKL contributing to the ESFRI Roadmap
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BiCIKL - a cornerstone in the global Alliance for Biodiversity Knowledge process
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BiCIKL as an entirely open science project, from start to end
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Concept and methodology
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Concept
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Methodology
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Ambition
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The fragmentation of the biodiversity informatics and how BiCIKL will improve it
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The BiCIKL contribution to fostering a culture of international cooperation
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Improved access via BiCIKL as a basis for cross-cut research
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Innovation is the key for BiCIKL to establishing a successful new community
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The BiCIKL community in a ten-years perspective
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Gender Balance and geographical distribution underpins BiCIKL
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Impact
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Expected impacts
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Transformed access for a new community of users
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Strengthening the European Research Area (ERA): Europe as a global leader in open data
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Novel virtual access services and support structures
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Policies, processes and standards harmonisation across organisations
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Barriers and other factors affecting the achievement of project objectives
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Measures to maximise impact
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Dissemination and exploitation of results
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Work package 8
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Work package 9
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Work package 10
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Work package 11
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Work package 12
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General Assembly
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Industrial and commercial involvement
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Members of the consortium
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Partner 1: Pensoft Publishers (Coordination)
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Partner 2: Naturalis Biodiversity Center
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Partner 3: Plazi GmbH
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Partner 4: Meise Botanic Garden
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Partner 5: European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL for ELIXIR Hub and EMBL-EBI)
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Partner 6: CERN
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Partner 7: Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities
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Partner 8: Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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Partner 9: University of Tartu
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Partner 10: LifeWatch ERIC
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Partner 11: Freie Universitaet Berlin
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Partner 12: Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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Partner 13: Species 2000
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Partner 14: Stichting International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases (TDWG Europe)
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