Ben is currently a Research Scientist (Acting) with an interest in the field of biodiversity informatics. Currently his work includes creating web interfaces for biological (particularly Herbarium) data and the maintenance of Herbarium databases.
Since 1998, Ben has been the lead developer of FloraBase, upgrading it to an Internet application from a pre-existing intranet application, and rewriting the application completely in subsequent versions. Along with FloraBase, Ben manages and develops other Science Division web applications both for Internet and intranet publication.
Since 1999, Ben has been a regular contributor at a national level on bioinformatics through the Herbarium Information Systems Committee (HISCOM), and more recently through the Atlas of Living Australia.
Postgraduate Study.
Postgraduate Diploma in Science, majoring in Botany at The University of Western Australia. Thesis: "Genetic Diversity in a Pygmy Sundew (Drosera parvula Planchon) Regenerating After Fire."
Undergraduate Study.
Bachelor of Science degree completed with a major in Environmental Science from Murdoch University.
Australia’s Virtual Herbarium is an on-line botanical information resource accessible via the web. It provides immediate access to the wealth of data associated with scientific plant specimens in each Australian herbarium. Six million specimen records, of particular value in displaying geographic distribution, will be enhanced by images, descriptive text and identification tools. The AVH is a collaborative project of the State, Commonwealth and Territory herbaria. It is being developed under the auspices of the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH), representing the major Australian collections. Visit either the local Perth AVH node, or the home page for the entire Australia’s Virtual Herbarium network to get started.
Herbarium Information Standards and Protocols for Interchange of Data (HISPID) has a long name, but is useful to those institutions that manage plant specimen data. Recent work has brought this Australian standard into line with more recent work at the global level, see Access to Biological Collections Data (ABCD).
Saving Our Species is a $15 million biodiversity rescue program to boost the conservation of Western Australia’s unique plants, animals and ecosystems.
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Richardson B (2009). Introducing Australia's virtual herbarium (AVH) 3. PowerPoint presentation given at Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference 2008, Western Australian Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay, Fremantle (Perth), Australia, Sunday 19-Saturday 25th October 2008. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 32 p.
Richardson B (2009). The TDWG life sciences identifiers applicability statement (ABSTRACT). In The Proceedings of TDWG: Provisional Abstracts of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 9-13 November 2009, Montpellier, France (ed AL Weitzman). p. 11
Richardson B (2008). Introducing Australia’s virtual herbarium (AVH) (ABSTRACT). In The proceedings of TDWG: provisional abstracts of the 2008 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 19-24 October 2008, Fremantle, Australia (eds A Weitzman, L Belbin). pp. 33–34
Richardson B, Chapman A (2008). Ten years of FloraBase. Poster presented at the Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference 2008, Western Australian Maritime Museum, October 2008 (POSTER). Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA.
Richardson B, Chapman A (2008). Ten years of FloraBase (POSTER ABSTRACT). In The proceedings of TDWG: provisional abstracts of the 2008 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 19-24 October 2008, Fremantle, Australia (eds A Weitzman, L Belbin). pp. 99–100
Chapman A, Whitbread G, Richardson B, Belbin L (comps) (2007). Towards an LSID policy for the Australasian biodiversity federation: recommendations, Canberra LSID Workshop, ANBG, 2-4 April 2007. Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG), Canberra. 18 p.
Neish P, Richardson B, Whitbread G (2007). New standards from old: reconciling HISPID with ABCD: PowerPoint presentation given at Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG: the Proceedings of TDWG: Abstracts of the 2007 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 16-22 September 2007, Bratislava, Slovakia. 1 PDF
Neish P, Richardson B, Whitbread G (2007). New standards from old: reconciling HISPID with ABCD (ABSTRACT). In Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG: the Proceedings of TDWG: Abstracts of the 2007 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 16-22 September 2007, Bratislava, Slovakia (eds A Weitzman, L Belbin). p. 75
Whitbread G, Chapman AR, Richardson B (2007). LSID policy and implementation in Australia: PowerPoint presentation given at Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG: the Proceedings of TDWG: Abstracts of the 2007 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 16-22 September 2007, Bratislava, Slovakia. 1 PDF
Whitbread G, Chapman AR, Richardson B (2007). LSID policy and implementation in Australia (ABSTRACT). In Biodiversity Information Standards TDWG: the Proceedings of TDWG: Abstracts of the 2007 Annual Conference of the Taxonomic Databases Working Group: 16-22 September 2007, Bratislava, Slovakia (eds A Weitzman, L Belbin). pp. 28–29
Wright L, Richardson B, Mathiesen B (2004). Copyright policy. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 12 p.
Chapman A, Richardson B (2003). New version of FloraBase released. Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 115, p. 14
Bolitho M, Soong P, Atkins K, Dawson R, Mazanec R, Richardson B (2002). The Department's internal web services: opportunities and challenges. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 112 p.
Richardson BP, Lander NS, Chapman AR (1998). FloraBase: an integrated information system for Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Biodiversity, Biotechnology & Biobusiness: 2nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Biotechnology: Perth, Western Australia, 23-27 November 1998: Programme & Abstracts (eds M van Keulen, MA Borowitzka). pp. 115–118
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