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- From: Eric L. Peters <elpeters@lamar.colostate.edu>
- Subject: The Vertebrate World
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- ANNOUNCING THE VERTEBRATE WORLD PROJECT
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- The Vertebrate World is a HyperCard stack that is designed to be a
- database shell for the vertebrate animals. The database as planned
- will eventually provide taxonomic, ecological, behavioral and
- distribution information for thousands of species of vertebrates.
- Digitized pictures of each species will be available, as well as
- phylogenetic trees, sounds, QuickTime movies, and range maps for many
- species. This will (obviously) require storage and distribution on
- large capacity medium such as CD-ROM discs. Because of the size of
- the database, and the relative scarcity of CD-ROM drives, my plan is
- to allow this database to be customizable by individual instructors by
- creating a 'master control' stack. The instructor can use this front
- end to choose particular species for inclusion into self-running
- subsets of the entire database. These can then be run from a hard
- disk drive. For example, an instructor might select individual
- species, or make inclusion criteria for species that correspond to
- specified search terms, such as 'Birds of North Carolina' or
- 'Endangered Vertebrates of North America'. The master control would
- then automatically generate a new HyperCard stack containing those
- species' entries, and this user-generated stack could then be
- distributed to students or copied onto hard drives in a microcomputer
- lab. Various template stacks that automatically include only
- information appropriate for use at particular education levels will be
- provided, and these will be modifiable by the instructor.
-
- THE VERTEBRATE WORLD PROJECT
-
- As there are so many species of vertebrates, I would like to 'job out'
- different segments of the project to different people. The Vertebrate
- World Project will have several areas of potential contributions:
- writing and editing the species accounts, constructing phylogenetic
- data files, and locating and digitizing pictures, videos and sounds.
- For example, one person might be in charge of writing the accounts of
- the pinnepeds, another might collect and/or scan pictures of
- Australian snakes, etc.
-
- In return for these efforts, each person contributing a certain amount
- of effort would obtain a copy of the finished product of their choice
- (i.e., one disk from the series), as well as acknowledgement in the
- documentation. Persons contributing a large amount of digitized or
- (especially) original written material would be listed as co-authors
- of the overall project.
-
- I believe this is the best approach for us to take because it places
- the responsibility for the stacks' contents in the hands of experts in
- each taxon, and it prevents duplication of effort. I also think it
- would be most worthwhile to be able to offer a complete set (perhaps
- on several disks according to Class, with the possibilty of doing it
- by subscription as new species are added). I think that this series
- would be an excellent marketing tool for a publisher to convince
- instructors to buy textbooks on ecology or vertebrate biology.
- Finally, we would have the benefit of not doing all of the 'grunt
- work' ourselves. The details of this are not yet fixed, but will be
- avalable from this site soon.
-
- There are obviously a lot of refinements that can be made, and I hope
- you will feel free to offer suggestions. For example, I would like
- the information listings to behave in a hypertext fashion, and I have
- ncluded some example for non-linear access within the stack. For
- example, the description fields are set up so that clicking on the
- name of the family takes you to another genus in that family. Clicking
- on highlighted text in the species accounts takes you to species
- entry of ecological significance to that species (e.g., a predator),
- and so on.
-
- HOW TO OBTAIN A COPY OF 'THE VERTEBRATE WORLD'
-
- To save space in the Internet archives, and because the programming
- effort is ongoing, I am making a prototype version of The Vertebrate
- World available for anonymous FTP access from my computer,
- neptune.RRB.colostate.edu (129.82.125.6). Please note that this is a
- work in progress, not a completed version: not all the species accounts
- are complete and there are likely to be bugs (part of the reason the
- program is being made available is to identify problems with different
- Mac configurations-please download and read the file 'Read Me Now Or
- Regret It Later'). If you are interested in being added to the mailing
- list for the project (but not necessarily contributing), please be sure
- to download, fill out, and return the 'Registration Form' file. If you
- have any bug reports, please download, fill out, and return the 'Bug
- Report Form' file. If you have any other comments, please contact me at
- the address below.
-
- Thanks very much for your interest in 'The Vertebrate World'.
-
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