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---
title: "bdverse: User Guide"
author: "The bdverse team"
date: "`r Sys.Date()`"
site: bookdown::bookdown_site
documentclass: book
bibliography: [book.bib]
biblio-style: apalike
link-citations: yes
github-repo: bd-R/bdverse-user-guide
url: 'https\://bd-R.github.io/bdverse-user-guide/'
description: "... TBA"
cover-image: images/under_construction.jpg
apple-touch-icon: "images/bd-R_icon.png"
apple-touch-icon-size: 120
favicon: "images/favicon.ico"
---
# {-}
<center>
Developing practical tools is extremely hard, properly use them is much harder!
**May the Fo(R)ce be With You**
Please give us your [feedback](#feedback)
![](images/under_construction.png "construction"){width=600px}
![](images/The-bdverse-no-line.png "bdverse")
The bdverse: a family of R packages for biodiversity data
**<span style="color:red">--> To replace image when new graphics are ready <--</span>**
This book is a living document. You can view updates about this user guide in the [release notes](#guidenews).
***
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![](images/bookdown_logo.png "bookdown_icon"){width=40px}
<a href="https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown" target="blank"> Published with bookdown </a>
![](images/bookdown_logo.png "bookdown_icon"){width=40px}
</center>
# What is the `bdverse` {-}
**<span style="color:red">[To add new figure]</span>**
The `bdverse` is a family of R packages for biodiversity data. We build it to serve as a sustainable and agile infrastructure that enhances the value of biodiversity data by allowing users to conveniently employ R, for data exploration, quality assessment, data cleaning, and standardization. The `bdverse` supports users with and **without** programming capabilities.
* `bdDwC` provides an interactive Shiny app and a set of functions for standardizing field names in compliance with Darwin Core (DwC) format, see [bdDwC section](#bdDwC).
* `bdchecks` is an infrastructure for performing, filtering, creating and managing various biodiversity data checks, see [bdchecks section](#bdchecks).
* `bdclean` is a user-friendly data cleaning Shiny app for the **inexperienced R user**. It provides features to manage complete workflows for biodiversity data cleaning, from collecting user input in order to adjust cleaning procedures to generating various reports and versions of the data, see [bdclean section](#bdcclean).
We hope that you'll find the guide useful and clear, and welcome your suggestions in the [issue tracker of the user guide](https://github.com/bd-R/bdverse-user-guide/issues).
#### Fundings {-}
![](images/ISF.png "ISF")
[![](images/GSoC.png "GSoC website")](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ target="_blank")
**<span style="color:red"> [To add: Technion's Blumenstein Fund] </span>**