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"BOLD is a resource for the DNA barcode community. It supports the organization and analysis of barcode data. It provides a repository for barcode records, storing specimen data and images as well as sequences and trace files. It provides an efficient interface for submitting barcode records to GenBank. It provides an identification engine based on the current barcode library. It monitors the number of barcode sequence records and species coverage.<br>"<br>  
"BOLD is a resource for the DNA barcode community. It supports the organization and analysis of barcode data. It provides a repository for barcode records, storing specimen data and images as well as sequences and trace files. It provides an efficient interface for submitting barcode records to GenBank. It provides an identification engine based on the current barcode library. It monitors the number of barcode sequence records and species coverage.<br>"<br>  
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== BHL-China<br>  ==
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Biodiversity Heritage Library China<br>
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http://www.bhl-china.org/<br>
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== BHL-Europe<br>  ==
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Biodiversity Heritage Library Europe<br>
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3 year project, involving 28 major natural history museums, botanical gardens and other cooperating institutions<br>


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== BioCASE<br>  ==
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Biological Collection Access Service<br>
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www.biocase.org<br>
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Transnational network of biological collections of all kinds. BioCASE enables widespread unified access to distributed and heterogeneous European collection and observational databases using open-source, system-independent software and open data standards and protocols<br>


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Tool widely acknowledged by a growing user community including leading Austrian museums and universities, as well as public authorities and non-profit organisations. The BioOffice application is used for the registration and documentation of biological collections as well as for archiving and evaluation of project-related data such as cartography of flora and fauna.<br>  
Tool widely acknowledged by a growing user community including leading Austrian museums and universities, as well as public authorities and non-profit organisations. The BioOffice application is used for the registration and documentation of biological collections as well as for archiving and evaluation of project-related data such as cartography of flora and fauna.<br>  
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== BioSharing<br>  ==
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BioSharing<br>
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http://www.biosharing.org/<br>
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BioSharing works at the global level to build stable linkages between journals and funders implementing data sharing policies, and well-constituted standardization efforts in the biosciences domain, to expedite the communication and the production of an integrated standards-based framework for the capture and sharing of high-throughput genomics and functional genomic bioscience data. BioSharing works with other organisations to: 1.develop catalogues to centralize bioscience data policies and reporting standards. ◦enrich these progressively by linking to other related portals and resources to serve those seeking information on systems serving or implementing the standards 2.moderate a communication forum for funders and stakeholders. ◦promote mutual support and cross-project activities to ensure the difference among the policies and standards do not impede seamless interoperability of the data.<br>


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