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Database Commons

a catalog of worldwide biological databases

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EOL

General information

URL: http://eol.org
Full name: Encyclopedia of Life.
Description: Our knowledge of the many life-forms on Earth - of animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria - is scattered around the world in books, journals, databases, websites, specimen collections, and in the minds of people everywhere. Imagine what it would mean if this information could be gathered together and made available to everyone – anywhere – at a moment’s notice. This dream is becoming a reality through the Encyclopedia of Life.
Year founded: 2014
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Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: National Museum of Natural History
Address: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, United States of America
City: Washington DC
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Dr Cynthia S. Parr
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): ude.is@crrap

Publications

24891832
The Encyclopedia of Life v2: Providing Global Access to Knowledge About Life on Earth. [PMID: 24891832]
Parr CS, Wilson N, Leary P, Schulz KS, Lans K, Walley L, Hammock JA, Goddard A, Rice J, Studer M, Holmes JT, Corrigan RJ.

The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL, http://eol.org) aims to provide unprecedented global access to a broad range of information about life on Earth. It currently contains 3.5 million distinct pages for taxa and provides content for 1.3 million of those pages. The content is primarily contributed by EOL content partners (providers) that have a more limited geographic, taxonomic or topical scope. EOL aggregates these data and automatically integrates them based on associated scientific names and other classification information. EOL also provides interfaces for curation and direct content addition. All materials in EOL are either in the public domain or licensed under a Creative Commons license. In addition to the web interface, EOL is also accessible through an Application Programming Interface. In this paper, we review recent developments added for Version 2 of the web site and subsequent releases through Version 2.2, which have made EOL more engaging, personal, accessible and internationalizable. We outline the core features and technical architecture of the system. We summarize milestones achieved so far by EOL to present results of the current system implementation and establish benchmarks upon which to judge future improvements. We have shown that it is possible to successfully integrate large amounts of descriptive biodiversity data from diverse sources into a robust, standards-based, dynamic, and scalable infrastructure. Increasing global participation and the emergence of EOL-powered applications demonstrate that EOL is becoming a significant resource for anyone interested in biological diversity.

Biodivers Data J. 2014:(2) | 87 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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All databases:
1730/6895 (74.924%)
Literature:
161/577 (72.27%)
1730
Total Rank
85
Citations
7.727
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Mansoor Khan [2018-04-25]
Mansoor Khan [2018-04-11]
Qi Wang [2018-01-28]