Biodiversity Information Science and Standards :
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Corresponding author: Régine Vignes Lebbe (regine.vignes_lebbe@sorbonne-universite.fr)
Received: 29 Aug 2023 | Published: 31 Aug 2023
© 2023 Régine Vignes Lebbe
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Citation:
Vignes Lebbe R (2023) FAIR Principles and TDWG Standards: The case of morphological description of taxa and specimens. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 7: e111859. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.7.111859
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Sharing data is crucial in biodiversity research as well as in all scientific domains. Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) validates and makes available a set of standards to facilitate the sharing of biodiversity data. Of the 23 standards listed in alphabetical order, each has a status, a category, and a short description. But these standards are designed for very different purposes, which we will discuss by linking them to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) .
The FAIR principles (
Some TDWG standards, such as ABCD (Access to Biological Collection Data;
In order to further the discussion on morphological description data sharing, we would like to clarify what is meant by the term standard. We'll be looking at the concepts of guidelines, rules, defined format, referential list of terms, data schema, model, metamodel, protocols, which are all terms linked to this notion of standard and FAIR principles. Perhaps this reflection will lead us to propose criteria for better classifying TDWG standards.
model, metamodel, format, data schema, controlled terms
Régine Vignes Lebbe
TDWG 2023