What the OpenSites do
Both sites bring together (aggregate) biodiversity data, media, images, and text contributed by multiple individuals that allow users to generate:
- Species distribution maps
- Checklists for use in research and/or teaching
- Flashcard identification quizzes
- Documented data for use in ecological modelling and association analyses.
Benefits of the OpenSites
• Collectors make better collection records
• Collection managers demonstrate the value of their collections
• Researchers document their research
• Field crews learn to recognize the species known to occur in an area
• Teachers develop flashcard quizzes for teaching students to recognize important species in their region.
• Engage multiple user groups in developing a digital biodiversity network for a region
• Familiarize all who use the sites with some of the fundamental concepts of informatics, particularly biodiversity informatics.