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Skin Clothing Online #359

Open gbif-portal opened 1 year ago

gbif-portal commented 1 year ago

Skin Clothing Online

Dataset link: https://skinddragter.natmus.dk

Region: Alaska Buryat Mongolia Cherkess Chuchki in Siberia Denmark European Kalmyk Evenks in Siberia Greenland Iglulik Inuit and Baffin Island Inuit in Canada Inuit in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands Inuit in East Greenland Inuit in North Greenland Inuit in West Greenland Kamchadal Kazan Tatar Kobber Inuit in Canada Koryaks in Siberia Labrador Eskimo Mackenzie Inuit in Canada Nanai in Siberia Nenets and Khanti in Siberia Netsilik Inuit in Canada Nivkh in Siberia Rensdyr Inuit in Canada Sami in North Scandinavia and Russia Southeast Siberia Yakuts in Siberia

Taxon: Arctic fox Arctic hare Artificial fiber Atlantic puffin Atlantic salmon Bearded seal Beluga whale Bird Brown bear Brown trout Cattle Common eider Common raven Cormorant Cotton Deer family Dog Dog familiy Dovekie Eurasian beaver Eurasian lynx European otter Fish Flax Great northern loon Grey wolf Ground squirrel Ground squirrels Harbour seal Harp seal Horse Horse family Mammal Moose Muskox Polar bear Rabbit and hare family Raccoon Red fox Reindeer Ringed seal Sable Seal genus (Phoca) Shark Sheep Silk worm South American sea lion Spotted seal Squirrel Squirrel family Stoat (ermine) Thick-billed murre Vegetable fiber Walrus West Caucasian tur Wolverine

Type: occurrence

Why is this important: The collection already digitised and available online. Having it on GBIF as well would increase its visibility and application for biodiversity work

Priority: low

License: CC-BY-NC 4.0

Dataholders contact information: anne.lisbeth.schmidt@natmus.dk

Users contact info: mgrosjean@gbif.org

ManonGros commented 1 year ago

@DanBIF, perhaps you are already familiar with this dataset? I couldn't find it on GBIF but maybe it has a different name.

DanBIF commented 1 year ago

@ManonGros Do we know who submitted this? I browsed the collection a bit, and without locality, occurrence year (the years they indicate are from when item entered museum collection, not e.g. when the item is originally from) etc., and due to the fact that it's mixed material (i.e. a hypothetical record would contain several species that made up the e.g. jacket https://skinddragter.natmus.dk/Clothing/Material/956) I am not sure this is within the scope of GBIF? But if a person from the museum submitted the dataset, they might deserve a nice call or email from me?

ManonGros commented 1 year ago

Hi @DanBIF I am the one who actually submitted it. I thought it would be an original dataset to have in GBIF.

I would argue that this is in the scope of GBIF but it would need some work to make it fit into occurrences (one occurrence per species/location/date). That being said, I know that there is a use case in the new data model that's "cultural heritage" items (like fur coats), it was in John's presentation: https://vimeo.com/727320677. If you think the Museum might be interested, it would be a good opportunity to test the model.