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AucklandSquidTaxonomyScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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The dissection of the colossal squid ( Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni ) specimen from Antarctica has been getting a lot of coverage. Pangs of homesickness, especially seeing Steve O'Shea enthusing about the beast. Steve was a contemporary at Auckland Uni when I was a student.

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Last month I was at the MBL in Woods Hole, taking part in the review of the Biodiversity Informatics Group. BIG is responsible for the EOL web site. I chair the Informatics Advisory Group, which provides advice to BIG, and it was our task to produce an evaluation of where things stood. I've written a post on the Encyclopaedia of Life blog about some of the big challenges facing EOL as it moves into its second year.

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For some time now Google Code has been displaying the message: The web interface for wiki content is currently READ-ONLY for maintenance. You may still add comments, and members may add, edit, or delete wiki pages via svn. Learn more.

PhylowidgetTreesVisualisationScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Greg Jordan and Bill Piel have released PhyloWidget, a Java applet for viewing phylogenetic trees. It's very slick, with some nice visual effects courtesy of Processing. PhyloWidget is open source, with code hosted by Google code. I'm a C++ luddite, so it took me a few moments to figure out how to build the applet, but it's simple enough, just type ant PhyloWidget at the command prompt.

"Social Graph API"GoogleScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Google's Social Graph API was released earlier this year. The motivation: Apart from the obvious application to scientific databases (for example, utilising connections such as co-authorship), imagine the same idea applied to data.

CrossrefOpenURLXSLTScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Tom Pasley recently drew my attention to CrossRef's addition of a XML format parameter to their OpenURL resolver. Adding &format=xml to the OpenURL request retrieves bibliographic metadata in "unixref" format (for those who like this sort of thing, the XML schema is here). The biggest change is now the metadata lists more than one author for multi-author papers.

AntsPagerankScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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This will probably tempt fate, but I've an invited manuscript in review for Briefings in Bioinformatics on the topic of identifiers in biodiversity informatics. Readers of this blog will find much of it familiar (DOis, LSIDs, etc.). For fun I constructed a graph for three ant specimens of Probolomyrmex tani , and the images, DNA sequences, and publications that link to these specimens.

"word For The Day"BHLOCRTaxonRankXanaduScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Stumbled across Project Xanadu, Ted Nelson's vision of the way the web should be (e.g., BACK TO THE FUTURE: Hypertext the Way It Used To Be). Nelson coined the term "transclusion", including one document in side another by reference.