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Conceptual design blueprint for the DiSSCo digitization infrastructure - DELIVERABLE D8.1

Research output: Contribution to journalA2: International peer reviewed article (not A1-type)

  • Alex Hardisty
  • Hannu Saarenmaa
  • Ana Casino
  • Mathias Dillen
  • Karsten Gödderz
  • Quentin Groom
  • Helen Hardy
  • Dimitris Koureas
  • Abraham Nieva de la Hidalga
  • Deborah Paul
  • Veljo Runnel
  • Xavier Vermeersch
  • Myriam van Walsum
  • Luc Willemse

DiSSCo, the Distributed System of Scientific Collections, is a pan-European Research Infrastructure (RI) mobilising, unifying bio- and geo-diversity information connected to the specimens held in natural science collections and delivering it to scientific communities and beyond. Bringing together 120 institutions across 21 countries and combining earlier investments in data interoperability practices with technological advancements in digitisation, cloud services and semantic linking, DiSSCo makes the data from natural science collections available as one virtual data cloud, connected with data emerging from new techniques and not already linked to specimens. These new data include DNA barcodes, whole genome sequences, proteomics and metabolomics data, chemical data, trait data, and imaging data (Computer-assisted Tomography (CT), Synchrotron, etc.), to name but a few; and will lead to a wide range of end-user services that begins with finding, accessing, using and improving data. DiSSCo will deliver the diagnostic information required for novel approaches and new services that will transform the landscape of what is possible in ways that are hard to imagine today.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere54280
JournalResearch Ideas and Outcomes
Volume6
Pages (from-to)e54280
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18-May-2020

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