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The Atlas now has over 25 million records

Posted on 30th August 2011
The recent addition of 1.2 million records from the Canberra Ornithologists Group (COG) Garden Bird Surveys data set brings the grand total of Atlas r…

IdentifyLife launched at the International Botanical Congress

Posted on 28th July 2011
Atlas of Living Australia Media Release “The beginning of wisdom is to call a thing by its right name.” Chinese proverb IdentifyLife was launched…

Source code released for XML-based LSID resolver, Linked Data service

Posted on 29th June 2011
The National Species List (NSL) team has released the source code underpinning parts of the NSL interim service layer. This interim service layer is c…

Morphbank

Posted on 22nd June 2010
ALA is setting up a Morphbank Australian mirrored node. Morphbank is a scientific image repository.

BHL Signing

Posted on 3rd June 2010
Australia has become the Biodiversity Heritage Library's (BHL) newest partner with the recent signing of a Relationship Agreement between the BHL, the…

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