In recent years, CETAF (Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities) institutions have started to enrich their collection data with links to semantic resources (e.g. persons or geographical units). In this way, it is possible for the first time to represent distributed collections as a unified information space and to enhance them with various external resources. An example of this approach is this "Botany Pilot", in which diverse data on collectors of botanical specimens are made accessible by linking a reliable and stable person ID (e.g. a so called QID in Wikidata). This includes, for example, biographical data from Wikidata, specimens in different herbarium collections, publications in BHL (Biodiversity Heritage Library) and, more recently, entries from https://bionomia.net/. Based on a single person identifier, the respective information is dynamically pulled together with linked data mechanisms from a growing number of web resources.

Best practices on CETAF identifiers in general are compiled at https://cetafidentifiers.biowikifarm.net/wiki/Main_Page.
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Participating institutions

Biography


Elizabeth Gertrude Britton
  * 1858   † 1934
American botanist (1858-1934)
L. N. Britton, E. G. Britton, E.Britton, Elizabeth G. Britton, Elizabeth Gertrude Knight, Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton, Mrs N. L. Britton, Miss E. G. Knight
Specimen data from herbarium databases Linked data from other information systems

Claimed natural history specimens collected or identified by Elizabeth Gertrude Britton


Scientific Name Country Institution Date
Trametes pavoniaBahamasO
Oenothera laciniataUnited StatesO
Brasenia purpureaUnited StatesO
Ilex laevigataUnited StatesO
Cimicifuga americanaUnited StatesO
Abama americanaUnited StatesO
Aristolochia siphoUnited StatesO
Aquilegia canadensisUnited StatesO
Sedum neviiUnited StatesO
Tephrosia virginianaUnited StatesO

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