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- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Key finding from the abstract summarizing how communication fragmentation affects European BioRIs. Identifies three main manifestations: geographic inequality, communication inconsistency, and data/service disconnection." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Critical finding about BioRI communication with external stakeholders. Indicates systemic issues in public engagement that may affect the visibility and accessibility of these research infrastructures." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Core finding demonstrating the siloed nature of BioRI networks. Suggests that barriers to cross-infrastructure collaboration may be structural or cultural rather than purely technical." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Important observation about the continued relevance of face-to-face interaction even in distributed digital infrastructures. The GBIF ECA meeting's impact on survey response rates demonstrates this principle." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Key recommendation from the study for addressing communication fragmentation. Proposes three requirements for effective unified communication infrastructure." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Technical finding explaining why data integration across BioRIs is challenging. Links communication fragmentation to technical interoperability issues stemming from divergent data models." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Framing statement emphasizing the urgency of addressing BioRI coordination challenges in the context of global biodiversity research needs and the BioDT project." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "The study focuses on four key European BioRIs: DiSSCo (23 European countries), eLTER (26 European countries), GBIF (global but with European focus), and LifeWatch ERIC (8 European countries). The geographic scope emphasizes the European Research Area and its distributed research infrastructure landscape." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "DiSSCo covers 23 European countries with 115+ organizations, focusing on digitization of natural history collections." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "eLTER RI covers 26 European member countries with approximately 250 long-term ecosystem research sites across various biogeographical regions." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 spatial Q46 assertion.
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- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "This fragmentation manifests in uneven geographical representation, inconsistent communication practices and limited data and service cohesion, ultimately impeding collaboration and the efficient use of resources." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "Assessing the communicativity of the European BioRIs with representatives of the public, we identified a regrettable and alarmingly low rate of responsiveness — both in rate-of-response and time-to-response." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "The responses to our survey also identified a clear trend of communication and coordination being stronger within each BioRIs and much weaker across BioRIs." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "Despite all BioRIs represented here being distributed systems, the value of in-person meetings in soliciting information from within BioRIs remains invaluable." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "Ultimately, we find that, to realise more of the untapped communication and coordination potential within and across European BioRIs, a unifying means of communication is required." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "The four BioRIs that we focus on all contain different forms of biodiversity data and this reduces data interoperability due to low the amounts of shared data standards that they share." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "Achieving the ambitious demands of cutting-edge research to address biodiversity issues of the 21st century will depend on the development of seamless communication policies and tools that enable different infrastructures to integrate their data and services efficiently." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "European Biodiversity Research Infrastructures (BioRIs) play a central role in addressing the complex challenges in biodiversity research, scientific collaboration across disciplines and national boundaries, as well as informing the public and policy-makers about the status and challenges of the European biodiversity." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "DiSSCo represents the largest ever formal agreement between natural history museums, botanic gardens and collection-holding universities in the world." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 hasQuotedText "eLTER's physical network consists of ~250 research sites and platforms operated by institutions across ~20 countries." assertion.