This presentation is an introduction for the webinar about the installation and set up of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) that was held the 7 Jan 2015.
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01 IPT installation webinar - Introduction
1. iDigBio is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of
Biodiversity Collections Program (Cooperative Agreement EF-1115210). Any opinions, findings,
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Webinar Overview of the GBIF
Integrated Publishing Toolkit
installation and set up
Laura Russell1, Kyle Braak2 & Alberto González-Talaván2
iDigBio Adobe Connect Platform http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/ipt/
7 January 2015, 12:00-02:00 pm EST
1VertNet2GBIFSecretariat
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Welcome!
This webinar will take us through the installation of the GBIF Integrated
Publishing Toolkit (IPT). This tool makes it possible to publish biodiversity
data and metadata on the internet, and connect them to different
international networks simultaneously. More info…
This is a preparatory session for the workshop “Data Standards, Data Sharing,
and Demystifying the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT)” that will be
held the 13-14 January 2015 in two venues simultaneously: Gainesville
(USA) and Ottawa (Canada). More info…
If you are checking this presentation before the webinar, please connect at
least 10 minutes before the session starts, in case you find problems:
http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/ipt/
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Structure of the webinar
1. Introduction
2. Requirements to install the GBIF IPT
3. Installation and setup
4. Customization
5. How to get help
6. General discussion
7. Wrap-up and evaluation
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Presenters Laura Russell
Programmer
VertNet
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
larussell@vertnet.org
www.linkedin.com/in/lauraannerussell
@pagodarose
«I help biodiversity institutions publish their occurrence and taxonomic data online for
VertNet. I work closely with GBIF and iDigBio to ensure accessibility to data and I try
to participate in activities to improve the quality of the data and advance the
technological infrastructures for sharing and using data online for research.
Additionally, through outreach activities, I try to share this knowledge with other
communities in the interest of growing the content and quality of biodiversity data
available online»
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Presenters Kyle Braak
Developer
GBIF Secretariat
Copenhagen, Denmark
kbraak@gbif.org
community.gbif.org/pg/profile/kbraak
@kylebraak
«I’m the IPT project leader. In this role I’m 100% committed to ensuring that the IPT is
a stable and robust tool. What I enjoy most about working on the IPT is having the
chance to collaborate with several other committed volunteers from all over the
world. Together we keep this community-driven project thriving, in that it continues
to meet the needs from an ever-increasing number of biodiversity data publishers.»
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Presenters Alberto González-Talaván
Senior Programme Officer
GBIF Secretariat
Copenhagen, Denmark
atalavan@gbif.org
community.gbif.org/pg/profile/atalavan
@atalavan
«I coordinate training activities at the global level for GBIF. I am passionate about the
use of new technologies in training and education. I would really love to bring to the
world of biodiversity informatics many of the advancements in the fields of education
and capacity enhancement that are creating a revolution in many other fields:
learner-centered education, co-learning, realistic planning and evaluation in learning
processes and much more»
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First poll
Have you ever tried to
install the GBIF IPT?
(The presenter will announce during the session when you can start answering)
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Second poll
Do you plan to maintain an
IPT installation yourself?
(The presenter will announce during the session when you can start answering)
12. iDigBio is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of
Biodiversity Collections Program (Cooperative Agreement EF-1115210). Any opinions, findings,
and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and
do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Editor's Notes
We will have a question and answer session
PLOS One article: good introduction and context for the tool.
Robertson T, Döring M, Guralnick R, Bloom D, Wieczorek J, et al. (2014) The GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit: Facilitating the Efficient Publishing of Biodiversity Data on the Internet. PLoS ONE 9(8): e102623. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0102623
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0102623
IPT user manual: how to install and use the tool. Available in English and Spanish.
Wieczorek, J. 2011. The GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit User Manual, version 2.0. Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 56 pp. Available online at http://code.google.com/p/gbif-providertoolkit/wiki/IPT2ManualNotes
The IPT project site is the main place to get to know more about the software: downloads, documentation, FAQ, bug reporting, source code, etc.
Polls will be done during the webinar to ask quick questions to participants.
Make use of the chat window in Adobe Connect to discuss with other participants, post questions, etc.
Fell free to also use Twitter. We will use the hashtag @IPTTraining
We will only use audio and video from participants in exceptional cases, as the number of participants will probably will not make it practical.
Please, only participate in the poll when the presenter requests you so.
Please, only participate in the poll when the presenter requests you so.