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Web service registration

Web service registration. Anton Güntsch FUB-BGBM. Collection Specimen URIs as Services. Do we want other systems to discover , harvest , and re-use our collection data ? If so, we need to access points and mechanisms for registration . Access points.

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Web service registration

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  1. Web serviceregistration Anton Güntsch FUB-BGBM

  2. CollectionSpecimen URIs as Services Do wewantothersystemstodiscover, harvest, andre-useourcollectiondata? If so, weneedtoaccesspointsandmechanismsforregistration.

  3. Access points • Option 1: useprotocolsand implementations established in ourcommunity (e.g. DiGIR, BioCASe, TAPIR, DwC-A) • Option 2: usegenericprotocolsand implementations (e.g. SPARQL, OAI-PMH) • Option 3: keepit simpler

  4. The simple system • Publishbase-url in a registry (tobedecided) • Example: http://data.bgbm.org/herbarium/ • The link returns a simple rdf-encodedlistof all publishedspecimen-URIs (formattobedecided) • Noqueryorpagingmechanisms. Theycanbeimplementedbyclients/aggregators.

  5. Proposedregistry • The BiodiversityCatalogue (https://www.biodiversitycatalogue.org/) • ImplementedbyBioVeL • Part oftheMyExperimentplatform • „Little sister“ oftheBioCataloguewith ~2500 services registered

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