Research infrastructures

BiCIKL is a joint effort by established and emerging European Research Infrastructures, who are committed to the ESFRI Vision: An advanced and integrated system of Research Infrastructures provides crucial services for researchers and innovators, thus enabling the generation of scientific knowledge underpinning our capacity to respond to major societal challenges.

The founder organisations of BiCIKL provide consistent and coherent linkage between biodiversity data classes, which are managed by independent players different in every aspect, including the used technology, organizational structure, size, ownership, international representation, business model and so on. The coherence of these links will directly contribute to the European Research Area in the field of biodiversity and will create an overarching ecosystem of services operating across the entire biodiversity data life cycle.

Transnational access Virtual access Supporting Research Infrastructures
 

Transnational Access

BiCIKL will enable remote trans-national access to data and services provided by its partners to named users who have submitted a defined use case proposal via a project call process organised by the project.

ARPHA-XML

XML-based, manuscript life-cycle management

PENSOFT, Sofia, Bulgaria

https://arphahub.com

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Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum (BGBM)

Hosting 3.5 million herbarium specimens and the largest botanical library in Germany

FUB-BGBM, Berlin, Germany

https://www.bgbm.org/en/biodiversity-informatics

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SIBiLS

Automatic annotation pipelines and semantic search of full-text articles

SIB, Geneva, Switzerland

https://candy.text-analytics.ch/SIBiLS/

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European Nucleotide Archive (ENA)

Authoritative nucleotide sequence repository

EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK

https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena

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TreatmentBank

Extraction, preparation and enhancement of data from literature 

Plazi, Bern, Switzerland

http://treatmentbank.org

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Meise Botanical Garden (MBG)

Digital collection of 3.5 million specimens of plants and fungi

MeiseBG, Meise, Belgium

https://www.plantentuinmeise.be/en

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Virtual Access

Nine research infrastructures in BiCIKL will provide virtual access to open FAIR data, tools and services hosted by the  BiCIKL community as a novel service to the biodiversity researchers and any other users.  

OpenBiodiv

RDF-based biodiversity knowledge graph

PENSOFT, Sofia, Bulgaria

http://openbiodiv.net

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Zenodo

Repository for liberated data and publications

CERN, Meyrin, Switzerland

https://zenodo.org/

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PlutoF

Biodiversity data management and publishing platform

UTARTU, Tartu, Estonia

https://plutof.ut.ee

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DiSSCo

World-class RI for integrated access to natural science collections

Naturalis, Leiden, The Netherlands

https://www.dissco.eu/

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LifeWatch ERIC. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Virtual Research Environments (BER_VREs)

User defined platform of VREs uniquely using blockchain technology 

LifeWatch ERIC, Seville, Spain

https://www.lifewatch.eu/web/guest/catalogue-of-virtual-labs

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Catalogue of Life (COL)

The most comprehensive source on names and classification of species and higher rank taxa

Species 2000, Leiden, The Netherlands

https://www.catalogueoflife.org/

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LifeWatch ERIC. e-infrastructure services (BER_e-Infra)

Access to data, services and  VREs on biodiversity and ecosystem research (BER)

LifeWatch ERIC, Seville, Spain

https://lifewatch.eu/

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GBIF.org

The world’s most comprehensive source of primary biodiversity data

GBIF, Copenhagen, Denmark

https://www.gbif.org/

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Biodiversity Literature Repository (BLR)

Access to liberated and enhanced data from scholarly publications

Plazi, Bern, Switzerland

http://biolitrepo.org

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Supporting Research Infrastructures

Europe PMC

Open database of worldwide life sciences literature

EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK

https://europepmc.org/

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Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)

Free access to global biodiversity literature repository

Smithsonian Libraries, Washington D.C., USA

https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/

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Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN)

Access to genomic biodiversity samples and data

Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Berlin, Germany

https://www.ggbn.org/

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International Barcode of Life (iBOL)

The global library of barcodes representing species diversity through DNA

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, Guelph, ON Canada

https://ibol.org/

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