[NHCOLL-L:342] Re: Data security and availability.

Brad Hubley bradh at rom.on.ca
Fri Nov 19 12:19:51 EST 1999


Just out of curiosity, what software are people using to make their databases accessible over the internet?  Hopefully, within the next year or two, we will have something to put up as well.

Brad


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  Brad Hubley
  Entomology Collection Manager
  Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology 
  Royal Ontario Museum
  100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario           
  Canada    M5S 2C6

  Phone:  1-416-586-5764 
  FAX:      1-416-586-5553 
  email:  bradh at rom.on.ca 
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>>> "Arthur H. Harris" <aharris at mail.utep.edu> 11/19/99 11:45AM >>>
"Donna I. Ford-Werntz" wrote:
> 
> Andy (& others), I am very interested in hearing thoughts and discussion on
> this!  While there may be a legitimate right of public access to most data
> (I really don't know the legalities of this), I don't believe that all
> details should be made available over the web.  In particular, my
> preference for if/when our collections database is put on the internet
> would be to withhold site specific database fields (i.e., provide county,
> but not location or lat/long) and to protect the collector's identity.

Our feeling is similar on specific localities.  We have our
searchable herpetology database up and running (but on a blind site
for the moment until we can make it more user friendly), but with
locality data only down to county.  Other collections will be going
up in the near future and some (such as some of the cultural
material) will be further restricted.

Art Harris
-- 
Laboratory for Environmental Biology
Centennial Museum (Natural and Cultural History)
University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX  79968-0915
phone (915)747-6985; fax (915)747-5808; aharris at utep.edu 
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