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Title: Chapter Two - Data services in ocean science with a focus on the biology∗
Authors: Beja, J
Vandepitte, L
Benson, A
Van de Putte, A
Lear, D
De Pooter, D
Moncoiff, G
Nicholls, J
Wambiji, N
Miloslavich, p
Gerovasileiou, V
Keywords: Data services
Ocean science
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: IChapter Two - Data services in ocean science with a focus on the biologyN:Ocean Science Data Collection, Management, Networking and Services 2022, Pages 67-129
Series/Report no.: Ocean Science Data Collection, Management, Networking and Services;Pages 67-129
Abstract: Biological ocean science has a long history; it goes back millennia, whereas the related data services have emerged in the recent digital era of the past decades. To understand where we come from—and why data services are so important—we will start by taking you back to the rise in the study of marine biology—marine biodiversity—and its key players, before immersing ourselves in the data life cycle, past and present joint global initiatives, and systems that allow(ed) scientists to more easily access biological data, online services through some simple keyboard strokes, and the many challenges we still encounter on a daily basis when dealing with these types of data.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2636
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