Participate in GBIF.ES
Share your biodiversity data through the GBIF network
The information contained in each collection or database (large or small) is unique. By participating in GBIF, every institution and collection are supporting the vision about biodiversity generated by the GBIF network, obtaining more visibility and recognition for their work.
From a functional view, the node is presented as a distributed database system providing access to all this information. Thus, there is not a large central database created with the additions of each collection responsible, but each collection creates, maintains and manages its own database, having the control over which information is made accessible by Internet and which one not. In this sense, our system is organized as a “federation of databases“. We link this federation to a system not too different from those used in web browsers as Google, which is in charge of registering the results of queries about all the databases included in the node and present them in a coherent way.
The network can be symmetric if all participants institutions act, at the same time, as an access point to the information. Some benefits derived from this approach are the data control by the providing institutions, the automatization of the updates and the fact that the origin and recognition of data are palpable.
Why you should publish in GBIF?
The publication of biodiversity registers is made by the contribution of hundreds of organizations and people. The publication of your data is a significant contribution to the global knowledge of our biodiversity.
We invite you to know what kind of data you can share and what benefits you would obtain by doing it.
Read morePublication Guide (just in Spanish)
This guide tries to help you in the process of data publication using the GBIF network.
The publication means to share your biodiversity data by using our platform, with globally accepted standards, offering free access and use according to some specific usage licenses.
Read moreData Papers
What are data papers? How are they build? What are they use for? Why is important to publish them?
Read moreTools (just in Spanish)
Here, you will find a catalogue of the most interesting software tools for the publication of your biodiversity data.
Read moreParticipants (just in Spanish)
We present a list of Spanish institutions and organizations which participate in the GBIF network by publishing and sharing biodiversity data through our node.
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