GBIF Norway
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GBIF Norway
Summary
GBIF Norway is a facility[1].
Key Facts
- GBIF Norway's field of work was biodiversity informatics[2].
- GBIF Norway's field of work was data library[3].
- GBIF Norway's field of work was research data management[4].
- GBIF Norway was a member of Global Biodiversity Information Facility[5].
- GBIF Norway is located in Oslo[6].
- GBIF Norway is in the country of Norway[7].
- GBIF Norway's instance of is recorded as facility[8].
- GBIF Norway's instance of is recorded as data hub[9].
- GBIF Norway's instance of is recorded as open content[10].
- GBIF Norway's instance of is recorded as research infrastructure[11].
- GBIF Norway's instance of is recorded as group of humans[12].
- GBIF Norway's owned by is recorded as Government of Norway[13].
- GBIF Norway's owned by is recorded as Research Council of Norway[14].
- GBIF Norway's logo image is recorded as Gbif-no-logo.png[15].
- GBIF Norway's headquarters location is recorded as Natural History Museum in Oslo[16].
- GBIF Norway's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo Botanical Garden[17].
- GBIF Norway's location is recorded as Oslo[18].
- GBIF Norway's location is recorded as Trondheim[19].
- GBIF Norway's part of is recorded as Global Biodiversity Information Facility[20].
- GBIF Norway's part of is recorded as University of Oslo[21].
- GBIF Norway's part of is recorded as Natural History Museum in Oslo[22].
- GBIF Norway's part of is recorded as Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre[23].
- GBIF Norway's has part is recorded as University of Oslo[24].
- GBIF Norway's has part is recorded as Norwegian University of Science and Technology[25].
- GBIF Norway's has part is recorded as University of Bergen[26].
Body
Geography
GBIF Norway is in the country of Norway[7]. It is located in Oslo[6]. Part of include Global Biodiversity Information Facility[20], an international organization[27], in Denmark[28], founded in 2001[29]; University of Oslo[21], a public university[30], in Norway[31], founded in 1811[32], headquartered in Blindern[33]; Natural History Museum in Oslo[22], a natural history museum[34], in Norway[35], founded in 1812[36]; and Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre[23], a government agency[37], in Norway[38], headquartered in Trondheim[39].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include facility[8], data hub[9], open content[10], research infrastructure[11], and group of humans[12].
History and Context
+2005-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of GBIF Norway[40]. Owners include Government of Norway[13], a government[41], in Norway[42], headquartered in Oslo[43] and Research Council of Norway[14], an administrative agency in Norway[44], in Norway[45], founded in 1993[46], headquartered in Oslo[47].