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Importance of timely metadata curation to the global surveillance of genetic diversity. [PDF]
Abstract Genetic diversity within species represents a fundamental yet underappreciated level of biodiversity. Because genetic diversity can indicate species resilience to changing climate, its measurement is relevant to many national and global conservation policy targets.
Crandall ED +23 more
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Four key challenges in the open-data revolution. [PDF]
Following numerous calls to archive the world's biodiversity before we continue to lose it, open‐access databases of ecological data continue to grow both in number and volume. The latest contribution to the collective efforts is the SPI‐Birds data hub, which contains long‐term, individual‐level records for multiple bird species as well as ancillary ...
Salguero-Gómez R +2 more
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Global trends in research output by zoos and aquariums
Abstract Zoos and aquaria, often regarded as preservation‐cum‐entertainment enterprises, are also actors in the effort to curb the biodiversity crisis: raising awareness, supporting conservation, and conducting research. We assessed trends in zoo and aquaria research topics and study organisms over time worldwide. For the zoos and aquaria registered in
Nora Escribano +4 more
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Using Wikipedia to measure public interest in biodiversity and conservation
Abstract The recent growth of online big data offers opportunities for rapid and inexpensive measurement of public interest. Conservation culturomics is an emerging research area that uses online data to study human–nature relationships for conservation. Methods for conservation culturomics, though promising, are still being developed and refined.
John C. Mittermeier +4 more
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Abstract Understanding the activities and preferences of visitors is crucial for managing protected areas and planning conservation strategies. Conservation culturomics promotes the use of user‐generated online content in conservation science. Geotagged social media content is a unique source of in situ information on human presence and activities in ...
Tuomas Väisänen +3 more
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How to address data privacy concerns when using social media data in conservation science
Abstract Social media data are being increasingly used in conservation science to study human–nature interactions. User‐generated content, such as images, video, text, and audio, and the associated metadata can be used to assess such interactions. A number of social media platforms provide free access to user‐generated social media content.
Enrico Di Minin +4 more
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El aprovechamiento de los metadatos en las bibliotecas
Una gran cantidad de estructuras de metadatos permiten describir los recursos de información creados por los humanos para ser usados por ellos mismos.
Ariel Alejandro Rodríguez García
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Metadatos para la Preservación de Colecciones Digitales
Metadatos para la Preservación de Colecciones ...
Antonia Salvador Benítez +1 more
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Revisión de la calidad de los conjuntos de datos abiertos sobre presupuestos
En este trabajo se presentan los resultados de la evaluación de la calidad de los conjuntos de datos abiertos sobre presupuestos disponibles en España.
Manuel Antonio Ureña-Cámara +2 more
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Las comunidades online de videojugadores se han convertido en espacios de debate sociopolítico, campos de lucha y disputa discursiva donde se dirime la hegemonía de los marcos dominantes.
Héctor Puente Bienvenido +2 more
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