Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, London, UK.
Database (Oxford). 2019 Jan 1;2019. doi: 10.1093/database/baz038.
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM), generates and holds some of the largest global data sets relating to the biological and geological diversity of the natural world. A majority of these data were, until 2015, not widely accessible, and, even when published, were typically hard to find, poorly documented and in formats that impede discovery and integration. To better serve the bespoke needs of user communities outside and within the NHM, a dedicated data portal was developed to surface these data sets and provide a sustainable platform to encourage their citation and reuse. This paper describes the technical development of the data portal, from its inception to beta launch in December 2015, its first 2 years of operation, and future plans for the project. It outlines the development principles adopted for this prototypical project, which subsequently informed new digital project management methodologies at the NHM. The process of developing the data portal acted as a driver to implement policies necessary to encourage a culture of data sharing at the NHM.
伦敦自然历史博物馆(NHM)生成并保存了一些与自然界生物和地质多样性相关的最大的全球数据集。直到 2015 年,这些数据中的大多数都没有广泛开放,即使发布了,也通常难以找到,记录不完整,而且格式阻碍了发现和整合。为了更好地满足 NHM 内外用户群体的特定需求,专门开发了一个数据门户来揭示这些数据集,并提供一个可持续的平台,鼓励对其进行引用和再利用。本文描述了数据门户的技术开发过程,从 2015 年 12 月的初始版本到测试版发布,以及该项目的头两年的运作情况和未来计划。它概述了为这个原型项目采用的开发原则,这些原则随后为 NHM 的新数字项目管理方法提供了信息。开发数据门户的过程推动了 NHM 实施鼓励数据共享文化的必要政策。