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  1. Site Page: International Living Atlases: Australian software used across the globe – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th May 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia is a world leader in biodiversity data infrastructure. Software code originally developed by our Australian team is now in use by countries around the world to help manage their national biodiversity databases...

  2. Site Page: Guest editorial: ALA newsletter November 2020 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd November 2020 It’s a pleasure to be invited to provide this guest editorial to help celebrate the Atlas of Living Australia’s 10th anniversary. The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) was developed in 2010 to support the needs of the national and international research community for timely access to Australian biodiversity data...

  3. Site Page: Living Atlases community releases two new video tutorials – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 20th June 2019 In 2013, the Living Atlases community was established by GBIF to help countries around the world develop biodiversity infrastructure based on the ALA's open source platform. The community has just released two video tutorials explaining the features of the Living Atlases platform. By launching two video tutorials, the Living Atlases community aims to enable end-users around the world to take full advantage of the Living Atlas infrastructure...

  4. Site Page: Careers – Atlas of Living Australia

    View our current opportunities here Our vision is to deliver trusted biodiversity data services for Australia, supporting world-class research and decision-making. Working at the ALA The ALA is ‘big data’ for biodiversity science and decision-making. We bring together millions of plant and animal sightings as well as environmental data like rainfall and temperature in one place to be searched and analysed using cutting-edge digital tools...

  5. Site Page: User needs analysis – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th June 2008 The Atlas is undertaking a user needs study with the aim of understanding how the ALA can simplify, streamline and support biodiversity work. Help us build the Atlas of Living Australia! What can you do for the Atlas of Living Australia today? We need your contacts in biodiversity – lots of them, and from as many different fields as you can identify. We want to ask them (and you) a few simple questions...

  6. Site Page: International data quality workshops focus on fitness for use – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th February 2018 At a recent meeting in Gainesville, Florida, an international group finalised a standard suite of data quality tests across biodiversity platforms. The issue of data quality has been an important issue for digital biodiversity data since the inception of platforms such as the Global Biodiversity Infrastructure Facility (GBIF) and the ALA...

  7. Site Page: Online workshop for teachers – register now – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th June 2020 Did you know the Atlas of Living Australia is also a valuable tool for teachers to use in K-12 classrooms? Join this workshop to learn how to use the ALA and: Find the biodiversity in your local area Add your own observations to the ALA Find information about Australia’s species Plot species distributions Teacher Workshop Thursday 2 July 2020 3-5pm Online webinar: Webinar login details will be emailed to registrants Register now You’ll also explore the ALA’s suite of...

  8. Site Page: November 2008 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th November 2008 November 2008 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks Getting involved in the Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) team has been busy over the last few months starting work on systems to integrate Australian biodiversity data. We hope soon to be able to offer early versions of some tools and interfaces...

  9. Site Page: ALA and the Great Eastern Ranges initiative – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is collaborating with the Greater Eastern Ranges Initiative (GER) to increase the use of ALA tools by GER partners in their project activities...

  10. Site Page: ALA new website design – now live – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 18th July 2019 Here is a summary of changes we’ve launched as part of the redesign. Improvements to navigation The ALA homepage has a new layout with the following features: the search bar is front and centre, allowing you to search species, data sets, site pages, and more improved header and footer menus a new section to help each of our different user groups navigate to their most popular tools and services snapshots of recent sightings, and news and media...