New data and/or photos in the ALA Posted on 6th April 2011 The ALA has recently established agreements to share data and/or photos from: Russell Knightley Media The Unique Flora of Tasmania Website Australian …
The value of biological collections Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia Australia’s biological collections – do they really matter or are they an interesting pursuit for peopl…
Bird sightings and high tech combine to understand bird migration Posted on 6th April 2011 Scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology are working on a DataONE project to investigate the af…
New ALA technology helps Birds Australia Posted on 6th April 2011 With the recent growth of internet and mobile-based applications, it’s easier than ever for naturalists to discover information and record field obs…
Keeping up to speed with ALA’s new blog Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia The ALA’s new blog is a quick way to catch up on the latest developments and tools in the Atlas project, …
ALA and the Great Eastern Ranges initiative Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is collaborating with the Greater Eastern Ranges Initiative (GER) to in…
Atlas developments in 2011 Posted on 5th April 2011 By Donald Hobern, Director, Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia development team has been making significant progress in deliverin…
ALA continues to focus on data quality Posted on 1st April 2011 by Lynne Sealie, Miles Nicholls and Matt Branford, Atlas of Living Australia ALA is making improvements to data quality on many fronts. As we work wit…
Museum volunteers help with rapid digitisation Posted on 29th March 2011 By Alexis Tindall, South Australian Museum. The Australian Museum and the South Australian Museum are exploring the use of volunteers to help digitise…