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A Global Biodiversity Heritage Library
Why be global?
• Biodiversity is global
• The literature is global
– Repatriation
– Accessibility of local information
• “The BHL works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world”
• Leverage global talent, resources & content
• Collaborations on funding & technological advancements
• Developing standards
Europe, China, Brasil, Australia, Egypt,
Sub-Saharan Africa, Singapore, & Mexico
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
• BHL joined as Associate Participant
• GBIF provides open data infrastructure for sharing biodiversity data
• This association allows sharing of expertise, collaboration with new & similar communities
Partnerships & Collaborations
Internet Archive
• Extensive• Open• Global• Linked
BHL Africa
• $150,000 Award from JRS Biodiversity Foundation to facilitate the growth of BHL Africa
• Joined BHL as Affiliate
• Content: 1557 pages
A plan for phylogenetic studies of Southern African reptiles : proceedings of a workshop held at Kirstenbosch, February 2006. By Bill Branch. SANBI, Pretoria
Ichthyological papers 1931-1943 by J.L.B. Smith. 1969. Rhodes University
BHL Australia• Host of 2014 Annual Global meeting
• Google Cultural Index Exhibits: The Art of Science 1700-1850 & more
• Content: 129,842 pages (498)The Birds of Australia by GraciusBroinowski. 1890-91. Stuart & Co. Melbourne
BHL China
• Content: 324,315 pages
an hui sheng ye sheng zhi wu zong he li yong wei yuan hui bian Some Chinese vertebrates. 1912. Glover
Allen et al. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, v. 40 (4).
BHL Egypt
• Working on BHL Egypt portal
• Have a partial copy of BHL data
BHL Europe
• Content harmonization with Internet Archive in process
–574 pages
• CETAF/EU BON funding opportunities; promotion
• Draft strategy under review
• Training in Exhibition Tool
BHL Mexico
• Newest dual global node & BHL member!
• Preparing content for BHL
• Developing collaborations in Mexico
BHL SciELO
• Host of Annual 2015 Global meeting: May 6-8
• Content: 17,866 articles plus 11,526 pages of books
A defesa contra o ophidismo by Vital Brazil 1911
A natural history of spiders and others curious insects by Eleazar Albin. 1736. GB: John Tilly
BHL Singapore
• Extensive guidance on MOU/
by-laws
• Global node & BHL Member
• Content: 15,467 pages
The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise : a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature by Alfred Russel Wallace 1874
Malayan fishes by Charleton Maxwell. 1921. Singapore Methodist Pub. House
ANNUAL Total: 1,565,405; US, UK, Germany, India, Brazil, France, Australia, Canada, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, China #15, South Africa #26, Czech Republic #24, Singapore #38
Google Analytics: BHL Sessions
• US/UK (#1 & #2): 385,684/99,629
• Germany: 93,161
• Brazil (#5): 73,224
• France, Australia (# 7), Canada, Italy, Spain, Mexico (#11), Japan, Netherlands, Russia, China (#15), South Africa (#26), Czech Republic (#24), Singapore (#38)
• Total Annual Use: 1,565,405
Why Not Be Global?
Questions?• http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?q=JRS
• http://jrsbiodiversity.org/grant/south-african-national-biodiversity-institute-2014-2/
• http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2014/12/new-online-exhibitions-notable-women.html
• http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?q=GBIF