User:Hansmuller/Naturalis

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{{Hansmuller/BioHist}} allows a description of diverse objects and documents from a natural history museum. It encompasses biological specimens such as herbarium sheets, bird remains, fossils but also books and journal articles of biological import and artworks of biological species. The key is the registration code of the specimen (catalog_number) and/or the biological species (scientific_name). The scientific description (book/journal article) is linked to the registration code. The artistic rendering of a creature (artwork) must be linked to a species name. This template can be seen as a combination of the {{Specimen}} (but that template lacks details of the find), {{Book}} (lacks journal fields) and {{Artwork}} (has more extensive fields than used here).

Usage

{{BioHist |Base of record= |Scientific name= |Catalog number= |Collection code= |Kingdom= |Phylum= |Class= |Order= |Family= |Genus= |Specific epithet= |Infraspecific rank= |Infraspecific epithet= |Scientific name authorship= |Nomenclatural code= |Kind of unit specimen= |Type status= |Sex= |Life stage= |Individual count= |Country= |State or province= |Locality= |Elevation= |Depth= |Collection date= |Collector= |Occurrence ID= |Modified= |Institution= |Url to multimedia object= |Url to ipr statement= |Title publication= |Author publication= |Contributor= |Illustrator= |Abstract= |Subject keywords publication= |Language= |Journal= |Volume= |Year= |Issue= |Pages= |Publisher= |Publication location= |Document type= |Issn= |Title artwork= |Creator= |Author artwork= |Creation date= |Description artwork= |Medium= |Dimensions= |Kind of unit artwork= |Subject keywords artwork= }}

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionDefaultStatus
Base of recordType of object at an institution, e.g., Preserved specimen, Fossil, Herbarium sheet. Brahms field: Category etc.emptyrequired
Scientific nameLinnean binomial name, e.g., Digitalis purpurea, see Linnaean taxonomy. Brahms field: Species (but includes Author1), Genus + Sp1 (complete:) + Author1 + Rank1 + Sp2 + Author2 + Rank2 + Sp3 + Author3emptyrequired
Catalog numberCatalog number/Registration code of the specimen at the institution, e.g., L.1915777 (Rosa elliptica herbarium sheet). Brahms field: Barcode.emptyrequired
Collection codeCollection code of the specimen at the institution, e.g., BRAHMS-1852188. Brahms field: Brahmsemptyoptional
KingdomTaxon classifier of the specimen, regnum, plural regna. US: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaeabacteria (!), and Bacteria/Eubacteria (!), rest of the world: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera, see Kingdomemptyoptional
PhylumTaxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., Animalia: 35 phyla, Plantae: 10, Fungi: 6, Bacteriae: 29, Archaea: 5, see Phylumemptyoptional
ClassTaxon classifier of the specimen, see Class. Brahms field: Famclassemptyoptional
OrderTaxon classifier of the specimen, see Order. Brahms field: Orderemptyoptional
FamilyTaxon classifier of the specimen, see Family. Brahms field: Familyemptyoptional
GenusTaxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., Digitalis, in Digitalis purpurea (Geslacht), see Genus. Brahms field: Genusemptyoptional
Specific epithetTaxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., purpurea, in Digitalis purpurea. Brahms field: Sp1emptyoptional
Infraspecific rankTaxon classifier of the specimen, any taxon below species, for instance, subspecies (subsp.), variety (var.), subvariety (subvar.), form (f.), subform (subf.). See Infraspecific name. Example: var. in Acanthocalycium klimpelianum var. macranthum. Brahms field: Rank1emptyoptional
Infraspecific epithetTaxon classifier of the specimen. Example: macranthum in Acanthocalycium klimpelianum var. macranthum. Brahms field: Sp2. (Brahms seldom also: Rank2, Sp3). TBD?emptyoptional
Scientific name authorshipScientist who named the species of the specimen, e.g., Carl Linnaeus (Linn.). Brahms field: Author1 (can be multiple authors, for species and taxon Sp1), Author2 (var., subsp. (Rank1, Sp2), Author3 (Rank2, Sp3)emptyoptional
Nomenclatural codeE.g., ICN (plants, fungi, algae), ICZN, ICNB, etc. See Nomenclature codes for the specimenemptyoptional
Kind of unit specimen..emptyoptional
Type statusHolotype (isotype in botany), para-, syntype or lectotype (Dutch), Type, isolectotype of the specimen. Brahms field: Type.emptyoptional
SexFemale (F), Male (M), or otherwise, of the specimenemptyoptional
Life stageThe age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) ex. Juvenile, adultemptyoptional
Individual count(number) Number of specimens....emptyoptional
CountryCountry where the specimen was found, e.g., Spain. Brahms field: Countryemptyoptional
State or provinceState or province where the specimen was found, e.g., Logroño. Brahms field: Majorareaemptyoptional
LocalityLocal place where the specimen was found, e.g., Obarenes à Cellorigo. Brahms field: Minorarea + Gazetteer + Locnotes + Habitattxt + Latitude (0=empty) + NS + Longitude (0=empty) + EWemptyoptional
ElevationVertical distance measure or range in relation to a ground datum (e.g., ground level) in positive direction of find of the specimen. Brahms field: Minelev + Maxelev (often 0! -> empty)emptyoptional
DepthVertical distance point or range measurement in relation to a ground datum (such as water level, or the level of the sea floor for benthic samples) in negative direction of find of the specimenemptyoptional
Collection dateDate of the collection of the specimen, e.g., 1922-07-26 (year-month-day)? Brahms field: Day + Month + Yearemptyoptional
Collector(name) Collector of the specimen, e.g., H. Elias. Brahms field: Collectoremptyoptional
Occurrence IDA Darwin core field dwc:occurrenceID: see http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:occurrenceID. Example: "urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732"emptyoptional
ModifiedTime of modification. Brahms field: DATELASTMemptyoptional
InstitutionInstitution that curates the specimen, e.g., Naturalis Biodiversity Centeremptyoptional
Url to multimedia objectInternet path to source image or document with the institution, e.g., http://medialib.naturalis.nl/file/id/RMNH.ART.5/format/large. Brahms: Imagelist (contains)emptyoptional
Url to ipr statementInternet path to Intellectual Property Rights Statement for the mediaemptyoptional
Title publicationTitle of publication: scientific article, book etc.emptyoptional
Author publicationWriter of publicationemptyoptional
ContributorContributor to the publicationemptyoptional
IllustratorArtist who made the illustrationsemptyoptional
AbstractText of abstract of publicationemptyoptional
Subject keywords publicationKeywords for publicationemptyoptional
LanguageLanguage of publicationemptyoptional
JournalJournal of publicationemptyoptional
Volume(number) Book volume of publicationemptyoptional
YearYear of publication, e.g., 2015emptyoptional
Issue(number) Issue of the journal of publicationemptyoptional
PagesPagenumbers (beginning - ending) of publication, e.g., 198-209emptyoptional
PublisherPublisher of publication, e.g., Brillemptyoptional
Publication locationLocation of publication, e.g., Leidenemptyoptional
Document type....emptyoptional
IssnInternational Standard Serial Number for journalemptyoptional
Title artworkTitle of artworkemptyoptional
CreatorArtist who created the original artwork. Use {{Creator:Name Surname}} with {{Creator}} template whenever possible.emptyoptional
Author artworkAuthor when artist is not appropriateemptyoptional
Creation dateDate of artworkemptyoptional
Description artworkDescription of the content of the artwork (using multilingual templates like {{En}}). Often unnecessary in case of paintings when title is used. {{Depicted person}} template could be used to list depicted people.emptyoptional
MediumAlternative name: technique. Medium (technique and materials) used to create artwork. Use, when possible: template, multilingual Technique tags, like oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
. reproduction template to distinguish between the technique of a reproduction and of the original artwork
emptyoptional
DimensionsDimensions of the artwork: 1D (length), 2D (width × height) or 3D (width × height × depth). Please use {{Size}} formatting template, such as:
  • {{Size|unit=cm|width=76.7|height=83.5}} <— gives height: 83.5 cm (32.8 in); width: 76.7 cm (30.1 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,83.5U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,76.7U174728
  • or {{Size|in|30.2|32.87}} <— gives 30.2 × 32.8 in (76.7 × 83.4 cm), if sizes are given in inches
emptyoptional
Kind of unit artwork..emptyoptional
Subject keywords artworkKeywords for artworkemptyoptional
Template data
<templatedata>JSON</templatedata> ./. {{TemplateBox}}
TemplateData

TemplateData is a way to store information about template parameters (the description of those and of the whole template) for both humans and machines. It is used by VisualEditor and possibly other tools like Upload Wizard.


Existing template documentation
At Wikimedia Commons, it is recommended to use {{TemplateBox}} with either ‎useTemplateData=1 or ‎useTemplateData=only on the ‎/doc subpage and transcluding it with {{Documentation}} into the template. ‎<nowiki>-tags can be wrapped around the arguments, if required, to avoid templates being expanded.

Newly created template documentation and imports
Another option, especially for imported templates, or for users with JSON experience, is placing raw ‎<templatedata>-tags into the Wikitext of the template, as described in various Wikipediae.

Discussion
There is an ongoing discussion about that matter. Feel invited to comment if you are experienced in either way, your time permits and if you like to share your opinion or to make a suggestion.


Wikipedia's help about TemplateDataCommons-specific information

This template is used to provide formatting to the basic information for natural history museum objects.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Abstract

Text of abstract of publication

Unknownoptional
Author artwork

Author when artist is not appropriate

Unknownoptional
Author publication

Writer of publication

Unknownoptional
Base of record

Type of object at an institution, e.g., Preserved specimen, Fossil, Herbarium sheet. Brahms field: Category etc.

Unknownrequired
Catalog number

Catalog number/Registration code of the specimen at the institution, e.g., L.1915777 (Rosa elliptica herbarium sheet). Brahms field: Barcode.

Unknownrequired
Class

Taxon classifier of the specimen, see [[w:en:Class (biology)|Class]]. Brahms field: Famclass

Unknownoptional
Collection code

Collection code of the specimen at the institution, e.g., BRAHMS-1852188. Brahms field: Brahms

Unknownoptional
Collection date

Date of the collection of the specimen, e.g., 1922-07-26 (year-month-day)? Brahms field: Day + Month + Year

Unknownoptional
Collector

(name) Collector of the specimen, e.g., H. Elias. Brahms field: Collector

Unknownoptional
Contributor

Contributor to the publication

Unknownoptional
Country

Country where the specimen was found, e.g., Spain. Brahms field: Country

Unknownoptional
Creation date

Date of artwork

Unknownoptional
Creator

Artist who created the original artwork. Use {{Creator:Name Surname}} with [[:Template:Creator|<span style="font-family:monospace,monospace;">&#123;&#123;Creator&#125;&#125;</span>]] template whenever possible.

Unknownoptional
Depth

Vertical distance point or range measurement in relation to a ground datum (such as water level, or the level of the sea floor for benthic samples) in negative direction of find of the specimen

Unknownoptional
Description artwork

Description of the content of the artwork (using [[:Category:Language templates|multilingual templates]] like [[:Template:En|<span style="font-family:monospace,monospace;">&#123;&#123;En&#125;&#125;</span>]]). Often unnecessary in case of paintings when ''title'' is used. [[:Template:Depicted person|<span style="font-family:monospace,monospace;">&#123;&#123;Depicted person&#125;&#125;</span>]] template could be used to list depicted people.

Unknownoptional
Dimensions

Dimensions of the artwork: 1D (length), 2D (width × height) or 3D (width × height × depth). Please use [[:Template:Size|<span style="font-family:monospace,monospace;">&#123;&#123;Size&#125;&#125;</span>]] formatting template, such as:

  • {{Size|unit=cm|width=76.7|height=83.5}} ''&lt;&mdash; gives height: 83.5 cm (32.8 in); width: 76.7 cm (30.1 in)<div style="display: none;">dimensions QS:P2048,83.5U174728</div><div style="display: none;">dimensions QS:P2049,76.7U174728</div>''
  • or {{Size|in|30.2|32.87}} ''&lt;&mdash; gives 30.2 × 32.8 in (76.7 × 83.4 cm)'', if sizes are given in inches

Unknownoptional
Document type

....

Unknownoptional
Elevation

Vertical distance measure or range in relation to a ground datum (e.g., ground level) in positive direction of find of the specimen. Brahms field: Minelev + Maxelev (often 0! -> empty)

Unknownoptional
Family

Taxon classifier of the specimen, see [[w:en:Family (biology)|Family]]. Brahms field: Family

Unknownoptional
Genus

Taxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., Digitalis, in Digitalis purpurea (Geslacht), see [[w:en:Genus (biology)|Genus]]. Brahms field: Genus

Unknownoptional
Illustrator

Artist who made the illustrations

Unknownoptional
Individual count

(number) Number of specimens....

Unknownoptional
Infraspecific epithet

Taxon classifier of the specimen. Example: macranthum in Acanthocalycium klimpelianum var. macranthum. Brahms field: Sp2. (Brahms seldom also: Rank2, Sp3). TBD?

Unknownoptional
Infraspecific rank

Taxon classifier of the specimen, any taxon below species, for instance, subspecies (subsp.), variety (var.), subvariety (subvar.), form (f.), subform (subf.). See [[w:en:Infraspecific name|Infraspecific name]]. Example: var. in Acanthocalycium klimpelianum var. macranthum. Brahms field: Rank1

Unknownoptional
Institution

Institution that curates the specimen, e.g., Naturalis Biodiversity Center

Unknownoptional
Issn

[[w:en:International Standard Serial Number|International Standard Serial Number]] for journal

Unknownoptional
Issue

(number) Issue of the journal of publication

Unknownoptional
Journal

Journal of publication

Unknownoptional
Kind of unit artwork

..

Unknownoptional
Kind of unit specimen

..

Unknownoptional
Kingdom

Taxon classifier of the specimen, regnum, plural regna. US: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaeabacteria (!), and Bacteria/Eubacteria (!), rest of the world: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera, see [[w:en:Kingdom (biology)|Kingdom]]

Unknownoptional
Language

Language of publication

Unknownoptional
Life stage

The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) ex. Juvenile, adult

Unknownoptional
Locality

Local place where the specimen was found, e.g., Obarenes à Cellorigo. Brahms field: Minorarea + Gazetteer + Locnotes + Habitattxt + Latitude (0=empty) + NS + Longitude (0=empty) + EW

Unknownoptional
Medium

Alternative name: technique. Medium (technique and materials) used to create artwork. Use, when possible: template, multilingual Technique tags, like [[:en:oil on canvas|oil on canvas]]<div style="display: none;">medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259</div>. reproduction template to distinguish between the technique of a reproduction and of the original artwork

Unknownoptional
Modified

Time of modification. Brahms field: DATELASTM

Unknownoptional
Nomenclatural code

E.g., ICN (plants, fungi, algae), ICZN, ICNB, etc. See [[w:en:Nomenclature codes|Nomenclature codes]] for the specimen

Unknownoptional
Occurrence ID

A Darwin core field dwc:occurrenceID: see http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:occurrenceID. Example: "urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732"

Unknownoptional
Order

Taxon classifier of the specimen, see [[w:en:Order (biology)|Order]]. Brahms field: Order

Unknownoptional
Pages

Pagenumbers (beginning - ending) of publication, e.g., 198-209

Unknownoptional
Phylum

Taxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., Animalia: 35 phyla, Plantae: 10, Fungi: 6, Bacteriae: 29, Archaea: 5, see [[w:en:Phylum (biology)|Phylum]]

Unknownoptional
Publication location

Location of publication, e.g., Leiden

Unknownoptional
Publisher

Publisher of publication, e.g., Brill

Unknownoptional
Scientific name

Linnean binomial name, e.g., [[w:en:Digitalis purpurea|Digitalis purpurea]], see [[w:en:Linnaean taxonomy|Linnaean taxonomy]]. Brahms field: Species (but includes Author1), Genus + Sp1 (complete:) + Author1 + Rank1 + Sp2 + Author2 + Rank2 + Sp3 + Author3

Unknownrequired
Scientific name authorship

Scientist who named the species of the specimen, e.g., Carl Linnaeus (Linn.). Brahms field: Author1 (can be multiple authors, for species and taxon Sp1), Author2 (var., subsp. (Rank1, Sp2), Author3 (Rank2, Sp3)

Unknownoptional
Sex

Female (F), Male (M), or otherwise, of the specimen

Unknownoptional
Specific epithet

Taxon classifier of the specimen, e.g., purpurea, in Digitalis purpurea. Brahms field: Sp1

Unknownoptional
State or province

State or province where the specimen was found, e.g., Logroño. Brahms field: Majorarea

Unknownoptional
Subject keywords artwork

Keywords for artwork

Unknownoptional
Subject keywords publication

Keywords for publication

Unknownoptional
Title artwork

Title of artwork

Unknownoptional
Title publication

Title of publication: scientific article, book etc.

Unknownoptional
Type status

[[w:en:Holotype|Holotype]] (isotype in botany), [[w:en:Paratype|para-]], [[w:en:Syntype|syntype]] or [[w:nl:Lectotype|lectotype (Dutch)]], [[w:en:Type (biology)|Type]], isolectotype of the specimen. Brahms field: Type.

Unknownoptional
Url to ipr statement

Internet path to Intellectual Property Rights Statement for the media

Unknownoptional
Url to multimedia object

Internet path to source image or document with the institution, e.g., http://medialib.naturalis.nl/file/id/RMNH.ART.5/format/large. Brahms: Imagelist (contains)

Unknownoptional
Volume

(number) Book volume of publication

Unknownoptional
Year

Year of publication, e.g., 2015

Unknownoptional

Additional information

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See also