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VertNet: A New Model for Biodiversity Data Sharing
VertNet: A New Model for Biodiversity Data Sharing
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VertNet: A New Model for Biodiversity Data Sharing

2010
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  Collectively, nearly 4.5 million occurrence records from 867,000 distinct locations have been georeferenced following best practices [13] by leveraging geographic resources and expertise at each institution. Since 2003, at least 175 undergraduates and 282 higher level researchers from 161 institutions in 40 countries have been trained directly through project activities, including 14 international georeferencing workshops. Acknowledgments We'd like to thank National Biological Information Infrastructure for support of the VertNet project and the VertNet Steering Committee for leadership and guidance. Besides the authors listed in the authorship list, the Steering Committee includes Hank Bart, John Bates, Gladys Cotter, James Hanken, Craig Moritz, Nancy Simmons, and Linda Trueb.