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Deliverables of this Project. The deliverable research infrastructure comprising The Atlas of Living Australia will consist of three components: • Framework: an electronic infrastructure capable of ensuring data mobilisation, data integration, and data access (website/portal) and analysis • Tools: for data discovery, validation, retrieval, visualization The Framework and Tools will provide the mechanism to access Content which will be contributed by participants to the Project: • Content: a distributed network of data built on the combined scientific resources and expertise of Australia’s museums, herbaria, universities, and agricultural and other research collections that is sufficient in size, breadth and quality as to facilitate research efforts. Infrastructure elements of the ALA are specified in Section 2 of this Project Plan. The other deliverables under this Funding Agreement are: • Governance and Management • International Engagement These are detailed in Section 4 (Ownership and Management) and Section 5 (Implementation Strategy and Financial Information) respectively, of this Project Plan. The ALA in operation The Atlas will provide access via the internet to information on the identity, taxonomy, appearance, utility, occurrence, distribution, biodiscovery and conservation of Australian plants, animals, fungi and microbes. It will provide the e-infrastructure capacity to hold an electronic page for every species of living Australian organism – plants, animals, fungi, and microbes – accessible through a single web portal. Users will have free and open access to information on the scientific and common names, distribution, images, diagnostic characteristics, DNA profiles, genomic and proteomic data, habitat and ecological relationships, and information on pest, commercial or conservation status. Species pages will be grouped together to form chapters of related organisms. Each chapter will contain a summary of biological information for that group, notes on classification, and electronic keys to constituent taxa. Because pages will be held in a classification, information for any given taxon will immediately be available on its phylogenetic position and related organisms. The information will be delivered through holding it directly in given web pages, through linkages to other web sites, and through the ability to request data from the distributed databases held in Australian biological collections. The Atlas is not based on a central server harvesting, managing and delivering...
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