Open MattBlissett opened 5 years ago
So far, I have contacted the following publishers:
Note that:
I have contacted people from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville:
I have contacted people from:
In case you have not heard from WDCM, I note that the email for Juncai Ma on the publisher page may be out of date. The latest I have for him is Dr. Juncai MA ma@im.ac.cn
I have contacted:
7e34ea34-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a: I tried to contact them 3 times with no response. in addition to that, I just realised that their data was removed on purpose (licensing consultation 2016: deletion due to missing license clearance).
Contacted the University of Washington Burke Museum: 06fcbbf0-0562-11d8-b851-b8a03c50a862
Contacted the British Antarctic Survey https://www.gbif.org/publisher/94458240-4e38-11db-985b-b8a03c50a862 (CC ANTABIF).
It's useful to know how many DiGIR datasets we attempt to ingest. Currently 67, of which 49 fail every time.
Zero occurrences
These datasets have DiGIR endpoints, but zero occurrences.
I think they should either be deleted, or converted to metadata datasets and the endpoints removed:
Failing
These datasets, organized by publisher, are failing ingestion. Some started failing fairly recently (e.g. May), others much longer ago, but were either not picked up or were intentionally omitted from the orphan dataset detection.
Could you decide which, if any
University of Washington Burke Museum
Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility
Department of Forest Sciences
Senckenberg - CeDAMar Provider
National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan
IFREMER - French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Bird Studies Canada
British Antarctic Survey
Oregon State University
CCT CONICET-CENPAT Centro Científico Tecnológico
Working
For completeness, that leaves these 18 DiGIR datasets that still work:
Slovenian Forestry Institute
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
Korean Bioinformation Center
Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental
Harvard University Herbaria
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Korea National Arboretum (Korea Forest Service)
Academy of Natural Sciences
As we reduce the number of DiGIR datasets, it becomes easier to see which features we actually need to support.