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Posted on 10th November 2008

TDWG conference in Fremantle, October 2008

Taxonomic Database Working Group (TDWG) held its annual conference in Fremantle,…
Posted on 30th September 2008

September 2008 newsletter summary

September 2008 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, confe…
Posted on 1st September 2008

Bioinformatician positions advertised

Two positions have been advertised for bioinformaticians to work with the ALA to…
Posted on 10th August 2008

Data Provision Services

This is a DRAFT – please send us your comments and suggestions. The Atlas …
Posted on 29th July 2008

July 2008 newsletter summary

July 2008 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conference…
Posted on 30th June 2008

June 2008 newsletter summary

June 2008 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conference…
Posted on 14th June 2008

TDWG 2008 conference to be held in Perth

TDWG the international biodiversity information standards organisation, will hol…
Posted on 11th June 2008

Tools survey

The Atlas of Living Australia has carried out an extensive review of software co…
Posted on 11th June 2008

User needs analysis

The Atlas is undertaking a user needs study with the aim of understanding how th…
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