Partners
Throughout the years PlutoF has been supported by various projects and organizations. These collaborations have significantly expanded the functionality of the PlutoF platform and grown the user base of PlutoF services.
2000—2002 | Estonian University of Life Sciences |
2000—2003 | University of Tartu Natural History Museum |
2007—… | University of Tartu |
2007—… | University of Tartu Natural History Museum |
2011—2015 | SA Archimedes |
2011—2015 | NATARC |
2012—2017 | EU BON |
2014—2014 | DataCite Estonia |
2014—2015 | Estonian Museum of Natural History / European Social Fund |
2014—… | Research Group for Biodiversity Informatics and Digital Archives |
2016—2022 | State Shared Service Center |
2020—2021 | Environmental Investment Centre (KIK) |
2020—2023 | Naturalis Biodiversity Center / DiSSCo |
2020—2023 | State Shared Service Center |
2021—2024 | Estonian Research Council |
2021—2024 | Pensoft Publishers |
2022—2023 | ECITE |
2022—2026 | Naturalis Biodiversity Center |
2023—2025 | Naturalis Biodiversity Center / DiSSCo |
The day-to-day development of PlutoF platform is primarily focused on NATARC (Natural history archives and information network) and DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections), but also connected to the work of several other networks:
- EOSC-Nordic
- ESFRI
- Global Genome Biodiversity Network
- Catalogue of Life
- Barcode of Life
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- European Nucleotide Archive (EMBL-EBI)
- BioScan Europe