1. Modifiable digital identification keys
- Author
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van Spronsen, E., Martellos, Stefano, Seijts, D., Schalk, P., Nimis, Pierluigi, P. L. Nimis and R. Vignes Lebbe, van Spronsen, E., Martellos, Stefano, Seijts, D., Schalk, P., and Nimis, Pierluigi
- Subjects
biodiversity Informatics ,identification software ,field guides ,Biodiversity Informatic ,identification tools ,Open Key Editor ,flora ,Digital identification key ,Biodiversity Informatics ,Digital identification keys ,KeyToNature ,fauna - Abstract
The Open Key Editor (OKE) is a tool for editing and enriching existing identification keys and to produce localized ‘minikeys’ that apply to local flora and fauna, such as in parks, nature reserves and school gardens, or keys that apply to a particular season. The minikeys are easier to use than their originals, simply because of the fact that they deal with less species, their language can be adapted to a particular audience (e.g. pupils), and because they always point to species that are known to be present. OKE also allows the inclusion of user-generated content in any minikey (new text, images, hyperlinks etc.). The output of minikeys can be automatically tailored for display on computers, smartphones or PDA’s.
- Published
- 2010