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Darwin Core

Title: Darwin Core
Date Issued: 2009-02-12
Date Modified: 2009-07-06
Abstract: This document is a cover page, an entry-level document to the Darwin Core standard.
Contributors: John Wieczorek (MVZ), Markus Döring (GBIF), Renato De Giovanni (CRIA), Tim Robertson (GBIF), Dave Vieglais (KUNHM)
Legal: This document is governed by the standard legal, copyright, licensing provisions and disclaimers issued by the Taxonomic Databases Working Group.
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Creator: Darwin Core Task Group
Identifier: rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2009-07-06/
Latest Version: rs.tdwg.org/dwc/
Replaces: rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2009-05-25/
Document Status: For Public Review.

1. Introduction

Audience: This document is an introduction to the Darwin Core standard and is meant to provide the background, reasons, and basic information about sharing (either as a publisher or user of) biodiversity information. Further details on specific aspects of the standard and its use can be found in the pages shown in the Table of Contents in the upper left of every page or in the References section of this page.

What is the Darwin Core?

The Darwin Core is body of standards. It includes a glossary of terms (in other contexts these might be called properties, elements, fields, columns, attributes, or concepts) intended to facilitate the sharing of information about biological diversity by providing reference definitions, examples, and commentaries. The Darwin Core is primarily based on taxa, their occurrence in nature as documented by observations, specimens, and samples, and related information. Included are documents describing how these terms are managed, how the set of terms can be extended for new purposes, and how the terms can be used. The Simple Darwin Core [SIMPLEDWC] is a specification for one particular way to use the terms - to share data about taxa and their occurrences in a simply structured way - and is probably what is meant if someone suggests to "format your data according to the Darwin Core".

Motivation: The Darwin Core standard was originally conceived to facilitate the discovery, retrieval, and integration of information about modern biological specimens, their spatiotemporal occurrence, and their supporting evidence housed in collections (physical or digital). The Darwin Core today is broader in scope and more versatile. It is meant to provide a stable standard reference for sharing information on biological diversity. As a glossary of terms, the Darwin Core is meant to provide stable semantic definitions with the goal of being maximally reusable in a variety of contexts.

Rationale: The Darwin Core is based on the standards developed by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative [DCMI] and should be viewed as an extension of the Dublic Core for biodiversity information. The purpose of these terms is to facilitate data sharing by providing a well-defined standard core vocabulary in a flexible framework to minimize the barriers to adoption and to maximize reusability. The terms described in this standard are a part of a larger set of vocabularies and technical specifications under development [TDWG-DEV] and maintained by Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) [TDWG-STANDARDS].

Guiding principles: Each term has a definition and commentaries that are meant to promote the consistent use of the terms across applications and disciplines. Evolving commentaries that discuss, refine, expand, or translate the definitions and examples are referred to through links in the Comments attribute of each term. This means of documentation allows the standard to adapt to new purposes without disrupting existing applications. There is meant to be a clear separation between the terms defined in this standard and the applications that make use of them. For example, though the data types and constraints are not provided in the term definitions, recommendations are made about how to restrict the values where appropriate.

Content: The standard consists of a vocabulary of terms (properties, elements, fields, concepts) [TERMS], the policy governing the maintenance of these terms [NAMESPACEPOLICY], the decisions that resulted in changes to terms [DECISIONS], the complete history of terms including detailed attributes [HISTORY], a Generic Darwin Core XML schema [TERMSXMLSCHEMA] from which other schemas can be constructed, a Simple Darwin Core XML schema [SIMPLEXMLSCHEMA] as a complete schema ready for use, a schema to allow Darwin Core data transfer in text files [TEXTSCHEMA], and associated reference schemas for the construction of more structured content. These pages also describe mappings between the current standard and pre-standard historical versions [VERSIONS], including mappings [DWCTOABCD] to concepts in the Access to Biological Collections Data standard [ABCD].

Extension: Though the Darwin Core is insufficient for the needs of all biological disciplines, it can be adapted to serve new purposes. The Darwin Core can be extended by adding new terms to share additional information. To do so you should be familiar with the recommendations and procedures defined in the Darwin Core Namespace Policy [NAMESPACEPOLICY]. Basically, before proposing a new term, consider the existing terms in this and other compatible standards to determine if the new concept can be accommodated by a simple revision of the description and comments for an existing term, without losing the existing meaning of that term.

Participation: To receive notification of activity or participate in discussions about Darwin Core, join the tdwg-content mailing list [DWC-SUBSCRIBE] and set up specific feeds in the Darwin Core Project [DWC-PROJECT]. For discussion or commentary on the definition of recommended terms, consult the link inside the Comment section in the listing for the term in the Quick Reference Guide [TERMS] or search for the page in the Darwin Core Project Wiki [DWC-WIKI]. Commentary can be added to any term's wiki page. Similarly, the project site can be used for discussion and development of application schemas that make use of the Darwin Core.

To make a formal request for a change to or addition of a term to the Darwin Core, read and follow the recommendations in the Darwin Core Namespace Policy [NAMESPACEPOLICY]. For those who wish to construct and submit as a standard any application profile, such as an XML schema, that extends the capabilities of the Darwin Core, adding new terms to the Darwin Core vocabulary that don't already exist in a compatible vocabulary will be a prerequisite. Consult the appropriate guideline, such as the XML Guide [XMLSCHEMAGUIDE], for information about the construction of a new application profile. The rules of submission of proposed standards can be found in the Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) process document [PROCESS].

2. References

[ABCD] www.tdwg.org/schemas/abcd/2.06 Access to Biological Collections Data Standard.
[ABSTRACTMODEL] dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/ Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Abstract model.
[ARCHIVE] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/archive/darwincore.zip An archive of all files of the Darwin Core Standard.
[BASISOFRECORD] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/index.htm#basisOfRecord Term describing the type of content in a resource.
[CLASSIC] digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/darwin2.xsd Darwin Core 1.2 (Classic) schema.
[CLASSESXMLSCHEMA] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/xsd/tdwg_dwc_class_terms.xsd Darwin Core XML schema with classes as global elements.
[CURATORIAL] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/tdwg_dw_curatorial.xsd Darwin Core 1.4 Curatorial Extension schema.
[DCMI] dublincore.org/ Dublin Core Metadata Initiative web site.
[DCMI-TYPE] dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-type-vocabulary/ Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Type Vocabulary page.
[DCMINS] dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-namespace/ DCMI Namespace Policy
[DCMIXMLGUIDE] dublincore.org/documents/dc-xml/ Expressing Dublin Core metadata using XML.
[DCTERMS] dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/ Dublin Core Metadata terms.
[DECISIONS] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/ A reference to the decisions leading to changes in terms (definitions, status, etc.).
[DRAFT14] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/tdwg_dw_core.xsd Darwin Core 1.4 draft standard schema.
[DWC] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/ An introduction to the Darwin Core Standard.
[DWC-MAIL] tdwg-content@lists.tdwg.org Mailing list for commentary and discussion on Darwin Core.
[DWC-PROJECT] code.google.com/p/darwincore Project site for the maintenance of Darwin Core development activity.
[DWC-SUBSCRIBE] lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/tdwg-content Web site for the tdwg-content mailing list used for commentary and discussion on Darwin Core.
[DWC-TYPE] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/type-vocabulary/ A reference to the Darwin Core Type Vocabulary terms for use with dcterms:type and basisOfRecord.
[DWC-USAGE] tdwg-tag@lists.tdwg.org TDWG Architecture mailing list.
[DWC-TASK] www.tdwg.org/activities/darwincore/ Reference site for the Darwin Core Task Group.
[DWC-WIKI] code.google.com/p/darwincore/w/list Wiki pages for discussion and commentary on Darwin Core terms and application profiles.
[DWCTOABCD] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/dwctoabcd/ A reference for Darwin Core terms mapped to ABCD.
[FIELDEDTEXT] www.fieldedtext.org/ Fielded Text documentation.
[GEOSPATIAL] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/tdwg_dw_geospatial.xsd Darwin Core 1.4 Geospatial Extension schema.
[HISTORY] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/ Complete historical reference to Darwin Core terms.
[MANIS] digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/manis/1.21/darwin2.xsd Darwin Core 1.21 (MaNIS/HerpNet/ORNIS/FishNet2) schema.
[NAMESPACEPOLICY] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/namespace/ Policy governing Darwin Core terms.
[OBIS] iobis.org/obis/obis.xsd OBIS additions to Darwin Core 1.2 (Classic).
[PALEO] wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/DarwinCore/PaleontologyElement Darwin Core 1.4 Paleontology Extension wiki.
[PROCESS] www.tdwg.org/about-tdwg/process/ TDWG Standards Development Process.
[RDF] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/rdf/dwcterms.rdf An rdf document for the complete set of Darwin Core terms. If this link shows a blank page in your browser, use the View Source option to see the RDF document.
[SIMPLEMETAFILE] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/examples/text/simplemetafile.xml Simple Darwin Core Text metafile. If this link shows a blank page in your browser, use the View Source option to see the XML document.
[SIMPLEXMLSCHEMA] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/xsd/tdwg_dwc_simple.xsd Simple Darwin Core XML schema.
[SIMPLEDWC] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/simple/index.htm Simple Darwin Core guide.
[TDWG-DEV] wiki.tdwg.org/twiki/bin/view/ Biodiversity Information Standards Wiki.
[TDWG-STANDARDS] www.tdwg.org/standards/ Biodiversity Information Standards.
[TERMS] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/ Quick reference to current standard Darwin Core terms.
[TERMSXMLSCHEMA] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/xsd/tdwg_dwcterms.xsd Darwin Core XML schema with properties as global elements.
[TEXTGUIDE] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/guides/text Guide for using Darwin Core in fielded text documents.
[TEXTSCHEMA] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/text/tdwg_dwc_text.xsd Simple Darwin Core Text schema.
[TOOLS] code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/ToolsAndApplications Wiki pages for Darwin Core applications, tools, discussion, and development.
[VERSIONS] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/versions/ Reference for mapping historical Darwin Core terms to the current standard terms.
[XMLSCHEMAGUIDE] rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/guides/xml Guide for the construction of XML schemas.
[XML] www.w3.org/XML/ Reference site for the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
[XMLNS] www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114/ Reference site for XML namespaces.
[XMLSCHEMA] www.w3.org/XML/Schema Reference site for XML Schema.

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