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December 2011 - More than 20.000 new Records contributed by the Natural History Museum Vienna
September 2011 - The Estonian Museum of Natural History has joined the GeoCASe network
September 2011 - The Museum of Geology at the University of Tartu has joined the GeoCASe Network
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ABCDEFG (Access to Biological Collection Databases Extended for Geosciences) is an XML-Schema (Extensible Markup Language) developed for use with palaeontological, mineralogical and geological digitalized collection data.
It extends the ABCD-XML-Schema (Access to Biological Collection Databases) used by GBIF (Glocal Biodiversity Iformation Facility).

The ABCDEFG-XML-Schema is used to apply a mapping to the local data source and it is supported by the BioCASe Provider Software. This Software is easy to install and provides a very handy user interface for databse description and mapping. The BioCASe Provider Software mediates between the local data source and the GeoCASe Portal by sending and receiving XML documents.

ABCDEFG is proposed to the organisation of biodiversity information standards TDWG (Taxonomic Databases Working Group) as a data standard for geoscientific collections.
GeoCASe will be adopted by GBIF as soon as possible. The schema provides a general format for data exchange and retrieval for geoscientific collections. It does not replace an individual database management software.

The BioCASe Provider Software may be obtained from http://biocase.org/products/provider_software/.

For further information on ABCD visit http://wiki.tdwg.org/ABCD/.

For further information on the EFG Extension download the ABCDEFG-XML-Schema documentation at http://www.geocase.eu/documentation/efg_schema.pdf or use the following documentation on this website.

Open in new Window/Tab ABCDEFG Schema Documentation: