Hackathon on iDigBio APIs/Services and Interoperability

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Hackathon on iDigBio APIs/Services and Interoperability

 

As of February 2015, iDigBio (https://www.idigbio.org/) has ingested more than 25 million specimens and 4 million media objects from biodiversity collections with world-wide range. This great resource of biodiversity information has been made accessible not only through the iDigBio portal, but also through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that any application can consume since 2013.

iDigBio is hosting a 3-day hackathon (June 3-5, 2015) in Gainesville, FL, to engage the community in developing applications that can facilitate biodiversity scientific workflows and information that use data, ingestion and search APIs. PhyloJIVE is an example of such tool that integrates biodiversity data with phylogeny by using the iDigBio search API to retrieve species and induced-trees API of OpenTree to generate a phylogenetic tree for those species. Do you want to make use of iDigBio data from your tool? Do you have an idea for a new tool that can use iDigBio data? Read the complete call for participation  (application closed on February 28, 2015).

If you have questions, contact Andréa Matsunaga (ammatsun@ufl.edu), José Fortes (fortes@ufl.edu), or Renato Figueiredo (renatof@ufl.edu).

More information at: https://github.com/idigbio-api-hackathon/HackathonCentral/wiki

Remote participation: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/idigbioapi/

Start Date: 
Wednesday, June 03, 2015 (All day) to Friday, June 05, 2015 (All day)
City: 
Gainesville
State: 
Florida
Remote Connection URL: 
http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/idigbioapi/