NBN Atlas: Our transformation and re-alignment with the Living Atlas community

Helen Manders-Jones, Keith Raven
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The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Atlas is the largest repository of publicly available biodiversity data in the United Kingdom (UK). Built on the open-source Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) platform, it was launched in 2017 and is part of a global network of over 20 Living Atlases (live or in development). Notably, the NBN Atlas is the largest, with almost twice the number of records as the Atlas of Living Australia. In order to meet the needs of the UK biological recording community, the NBN Atlas was considerably customised. Regrettably, these customisations were directly applied to the platform code, resulting in divergence from the parent ALA platform and creating major obstacles to upgrading. To address these challenges, we initiated the Fit for the Future Project. We will outline our journey to decouple the customizations, realign with the ALA, upgrade the NBN Atlas, regain control of the infrastructure and modernize DevOps practices. Each of these steps played a crucial role in our overall transformation. Additionally, we will discuss a new project that will allow data providers to set the public resolution of all records in a dataset and give individuals and organisations access to the supplied location information. We will also highlight our efforts to leverage contributions from volunteer developers.
NBN地图集:我们与生活地图集社区的转型和重新定位
国家生物多样性网络(NBN)地图集是英国最大的公开生物多样性数据储存库。它建立在开源的澳大利亚生活地图集(ALA)平台上,于2017年推出,是由20多个生活地图集(正在使用或正在开发)组成的全球网络的一部分。值得注意的是,NBN地图集是最大的,记录数量几乎是生活澳大利亚地图集的两倍。为了满足英国生物记录界的需要,NBN地图集是相当定制的。遗憾的是,这些自定义直接应用于平台上代码,导致了与父ALA平台的分歧,并为升级制造了主要障碍。为了应对这些挑战,我们发起了“适应未来”项目。我们将概述我们的旅程,以解耦定制,重新与ALA对齐,升级NBN地图集,重新获得对基础设施的控制,并使DevOps实践现代化。这些步骤中的每一步都在我们的整体转型中发挥了至关重要的作用。此外,我们将讨论一个新项目,该项目将允许数据提供者设置数据集中所有记录的公共分辨率,并允许个人和组织访问所提供的位置信息。我们还将强调我们在利用志愿开发人员的贡献方面所做的努力。
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