What are the components of the EOL project?
EOL uses the word “component” to refer to the five subprojects that together make up the Encyclopedia of Life. These are the Species Sites Group, the Biodiversity Informatics Group, the Scanning and Digitization Group, the Education and Outreach Group, and the Biodiversity Synthesis Group. The Species Sites Group works with the scientific community and other contributors to bring together the content needed for the species pages and to authenticate it. The information on the species pages is derived from a large number of different data partners around the globe. The group recruits diverse data partners and works with the scientific community to engage experts who act as “curators” to ensure information on species pages is correct and current. In addition, the group is implementing a robust intellectual property regime that ensures open access to Encyclopedia materials. Finally, the team is working to develop specialized portals for different audiences. The Biodiversity Informatics Gro
EOL uses the word “component” to refer to the five subprojects that together make up the Encyclopedia of Life. These are the Species Sites Group, the Biodiversity Informatics Group, the Scanning and Digitization Group, the Education and Outreach Group, and the Biodiversity Synthesis Group. The Species Sites Group works with the scientific community and other contributors to bring together the content needed for the species pages and to authenticate it. The information on the species pages is derived from a large number of different data partners around the globe. The group recruits diverse data partners and works with the scientific community to engage experts who act as “curators” to ensure information on species pages is correct and current. In addition, the group is implementing a robust intellectual property regime that ensures open access to Encyclopedia materials. Finally, the team is working to develop specialized portals for different audiences. The Biodiversity Informatics Gro