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An '''LSID''' is a life science identifier. LSIDs are used to provide a unique identifier for objects of interest in the life sciences.  They facilitate useful transfer of data contained in XML files from one computer to another.  When a computer receives data from two different sources, it can check the LSIDs and determine if both sets of data refer to the same object.  LSIDs can also be used to help humans locate websites with information about the objects.
 
An '''LSID''' is a life science identifier. LSIDs are used to provide a unique identifier for objects of interest in the life sciences.  They facilitate useful transfer of data contained in XML files from one computer to another.  When a computer receives data from two different sources, it can check the LSIDs and determine if both sets of data refer to the same object.  LSIDs can also be used to help humans locate websites with information about the objects.
  
Implementation of LSIDs is in progress in Species File Software. The plan calls for eventual use of LSIDs for taxon names and taxon concepts; however, the only portion currently in progress is for scientific names.  This means simple names at the rank of genus and higher, and binomial (including trinomial, etc.) names below the rank of genus.  Protonyms may be given LSIDs at a later time.
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== LSIDs in Species File Software ==
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* The original plan calls for eventual use of LSIDs for taxon names and taxon concepts; however, the only portion currently in progress is for scientific names.  This means simple names at the rank of genus and higher, and binomial (including trinomial, etc.) names below the rank of genus.  Protonyms, taxon concepts, images, etc. may be given LSIDs at a later time.
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* Hover over the orange LSID logo to see the LSID resolver prefix (http://lsid.speciesfile.org/). Append this prefix to the urn string that appears beside the orange LSID logo. For example, the urn string for the family Acrididae in the Orthoptera Species File is "urn:lsid:Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:46191." To reach Acrididae via the LSID resolver, combine the prefix with the urn string:
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      http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:46191
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* Click or copy and paste this string into a browser.
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== Activating LSIDs ==
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LSID tables have been added to all species file databases, but data are being added into those tables only after the tables are made active on a case by case basis.  Users who have secure access may go to the page for selecting an administrative function and select "Manage use of LSIDs."  The user then sees a page that allows the status to be changed between "None", "Active" and "Dormant".
  
At this time (June 19, 2011) tables are being added to all species file databases, but data are being added into those tables only after the tables are made active on a species file by species file basis.  Activation will be done by the programming staff when requested by the database custodian.  However, at this time the required software is under development and used only in an experimental database where it can be tested and debugged.
 
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSID LSID - Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSID LSID - Wikipedia]
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* [http://lsid.tdwg.org/ LSID web resolver]
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 4 February 2015

An LSID is a life science identifier. LSIDs are used to provide a unique identifier for objects of interest in the life sciences. They facilitate useful transfer of data contained in XML files from one computer to another. When a computer receives data from two different sources, it can check the LSIDs and determine if both sets of data refer to the same object. LSIDs can also be used to help humans locate websites with information about the objects.

[edit] LSIDs in Species File Software

  • The original plan calls for eventual use of LSIDs for taxon names and taxon concepts; however, the only portion currently in progress is for scientific names. This means simple names at the rank of genus and higher, and binomial (including trinomial, etc.) names below the rank of genus. Protonyms, taxon concepts, images, etc. may be given LSIDs at a later time.
  • Hover over the orange LSID logo to see the LSID resolver prefix (http://lsid.speciesfile.org/). Append this prefix to the urn string that appears beside the orange LSID logo. For example, the urn string for the family Acrididae in the Orthoptera Species File is "urn:lsid:Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:46191." To reach Acrididae via the LSID resolver, combine the prefix with the urn string:
      http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:Orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:46191
  • Click or copy and paste this string into a browser.

[edit] Activating LSIDs

LSID tables have been added to all species file databases, but data are being added into those tables only after the tables are made active on a case by case basis. Users who have secure access may go to the page for selecting an administrative function and select "Manage use of LSIDs." The user then sees a page that allows the status to be changed between "None", "Active" and "Dormant".

[edit] External links

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