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! colspan="2" style="background:#D58B28;width:200px;font-size:10pt" | Digitizing the Past and Present for the Future
! colspan="2" style="background:#D58B28;width:200px;font-size:10pt" | Digitizing the Past and Present for the Future
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| 9:45-10:00
| 9:45-10:00
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/7/7c/TPT_2019.pdf New TCN Intro TPT]
| [[Media:TPT_2019.pdf|New TCN Intro TPT]]
| Jen Zaspel
| Jen Zaspel
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 10:00-10:15
| 10:00-10:15
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/7/72/TORCH_2019.pdf New TCN Intro TORCH]
| [[Media:TORCH_2019.pdf|New TCN Intro TORCH]]
| Peter Fritsch
| Peter Fritsch
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| 10:15-10:30
| 10:15-10:30
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/9/9c/PILS_2019.pdf New TCN Intro PILSBRY]
| [[Media:PILS_2019.pdf|New TCN Intro PILSBRY]]
| Norine Yeung
| Norine Yeung
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| 11:00-11:15
| 11:00-11:15
| California Phenology
| [[Media:CAP_ADBCSummit2019.pdf|California Phenology]]
| Jenn Yost and Katie Pearson
| Jenn Yost and Katie Pearson
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| 11:15-11:25
| 11:15-11:25
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/e/e0/CretaceousWorld_2019.pdf Cretaceous World]
| [[Media:CretaceousWorld_2019.pdf|Cretaceous World]]
|Bruce Lieberman
|Bruce Lieberman
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| 11:25-11:40
| 11:25-11:40
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/d/d7/EndlessForms_2019.pdf Endless Forms]
| [[Media:EndlessForms_2019.pdf|Endless Forms]]
| Matthew Pace
| Matthew Pace
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 11:40-11:50
| 11:40-11:50
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/0/0b/EPICC_2019.pdf EPICC]
| [[Media:EPICC_2019.pdf|EPICC]]
| Ashley Dineen
| Ashley Dineen
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| 11:50-12:00
| 11:50-12:00
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/1/1c/InvertEBase_2019.pdf InvertEBase]
| [[Media:InvertEBase_2019.pdf|InvertEBase]]
| Petra Sierwald
| Petra Sierwald
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| 1:00-1:15
| 1:00-1:15
| LepNet/SCAN
| [[Media:SCAN_LepNet_2019.pdf|LepNet/SCAN]]
| Neil Cobb
| Neil Cobb
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| 1:15-1:25
| 1:15-1:25
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/e/e3/MiCC_2019.pdf Microfungi]
| [[Media:MiCC_2019.pdf|Microfungi]]
| Andrew Miller
| Andrew Miller
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 1:25-1:35
| 1:25-1:35
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/a/a8/MAM_2019.pdf Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis]
| [[Media:MAM_2019.pdf|Mid-Atlantic Megalopolis]]
| Cindy Skema
| Cindy Skema
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| 1:35-1:45
| 1:35-1:45
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/8/81/OVert_2019.pdf oVert]
| [[Media:OVert_2019.pdf|oVert]]
| David Blackburn
| David Blackburn
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| 1:45-1:55
| 1:45-1:55
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/c/c8/Pteridophyte_2019.pdf Pteridological]
| [[Media:Pteridophyte_2019.pdf|Pteridological]]
| Cindy Looy
| Cindy Looy
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 1:55-2:05
| 1:55-2:05
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/d/d0/SERNEC_2019.pdf SERNEC]
| [[Media:SERNEC_2019.pdf|SERNEC]]
| Zack Murrell
| Zack Murrell
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 2:05-2:15
| 2:05-2:15
| SoRo
| [[Media:SoRo_2019.pdf|SoRo]]
| J Ryan Allen
| J Ryan Allen
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 2:15-2:20
| 2:15-2:20
|[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/a/ac/LBCC_2019.pdf LBCC]
| [[Media:LBCC_2019.pdf|LBCC]]
|Thomas Nash  
| Thomas Nash  
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 2:20-2:25
| 2:20-2:25
|[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/9/99/GLI_2019.pdf Great Lakes Invasives]
| [[Media:GLI_2019.pdf|Great Lakes Invasives]]
|Ken Cameron
| Ken Cameron
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
| 2:25-2:30
| 2:25-2:30
|[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/3/36/TriTrophic_2019.pdf Tri-trophic]
| [[Media:TriTrophic_2019.pdf|Tri-trophic]]
|Christine Johnson
| Christine Johnson
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| '''[[Media:R_and_the_iDigBio_API_Enabling_Exploration_and_Discovery.pdf | R and the iDigBio API: Enabling Exploration and Discovery]]'''<br>''Ronald Canepa, ACIS Lab, University of Florida <br>Erica Krimmel, Florida State University <br> Deb Paul, Florida State University''<br><br>APIs and their use: a non-technical overview of the iDigBio Application Programming Interface (APIs) and example use cases for both data providers and downstream data consumers. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GN3nUBEmU91UnPPx5koT6EimfhhPx20q9Z8qxk0ciF4/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes] <br><br>[https://github.com/roncanepa/idigbio-results-in-national-parks GitHub - Example #1] <br><br>[https://github.com/ekrimmel/idigbio-api-dq-geo GitHub - Example #2]
| '''[[Media:R_and_the_iDigBio_API_Enabling_Exploration_and_Discovery.pdf | R and the iDigBio API: Enabling Exploration and Discovery]]'''<br>''Ronald Canepa, ACIS Lab, University of Florida <br>Erica Krimmel, Florida State University <br> Deb Paul, Florida State University''<br><br>APIs and their use: a non-technical overview of the iDigBio Application Programming Interface (APIs) and example use cases for both data providers and downstream data consumers. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GN3nUBEmU91UnPPx5koT6EimfhhPx20q9Z8qxk0ciF4/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes] <br><br>[https://github.com/roncanepa/idigbio-results-in-national-parks GitHub - Example #1] <br><br>[https://github.com/ekrimmel/idigbio-api-dq-geo GitHub - Example #2]
| '''Thrills and spills: sharing experiences, insights, and products on education, outreach, diversity & inclusion'''<br> ''Molly Phillips, iDigBio, University of Florida''<br><br>This session will include a series of 5-minute lightning presentations from TCN representatives on successes (thrills) and lessons learned (spills) relating to education, outreach, diversity, and inclusion (EODI) initiatives followed by a Q&A/discussion. The goals of this session are to raise awareness about all of the amazing EODI activities and products that have stemmed from the ADBC program and to hopefully encourage cross-pollination of ideas and collaboration among the projects. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vvMw2_V5s4uIsDzos9eu2YYJnWPi28lOSY20JTM6aUw/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
| '''[[Media:EODISummit2019.pdf | Thrills and spills: sharing experiences, insights, and products on education, outreach, diversity & inclusion]]'''<br> ''Molly Phillips, iDigBio, University of Florida''<br><br>This session will include a series of 5-minute lightning presentations from TCN representatives on successes (thrills) and lessons learned (spills) relating to education, outreach, diversity, and inclusion (EODI) initiatives followed by a Q&A/discussion. The goals of this session are to raise awareness about all of the amazing EODI activities and products that have stemmed from the ADBC program and to hopefully encourage cross-pollination of ideas and collaboration among the projects. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vvMw2_V5s4uIsDzos9eu2YYJnWPi28lOSY20JTM6aUw/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
| '''Sharing biotic interactions found in collection data'''<br> ''Katja Seltmann, UC Santa Barbara, Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration''<br><br> During this session we will discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. We will show examples of datasets shared through Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI - https://www.globalbioticinteractions.org) and discuss ideas about how to share more biotic interaction data for research. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HtmEEmli3NIf24mA1y-h1iwPmCSaCjtR7Hm2fvUKOeg/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
| '''Sharing biotic interactions found in collection data'''<br> ''Katja Seltmann, UC Santa Barbara, Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration''<br><br> During this session we will discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. We will show examples of datasets shared through Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI - https://www.globalbioticinteractions.org) and discuss ideas about how to share more biotic interaction data for research. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HtmEEmli3NIf24mA1y-h1iwPmCSaCjtR7Hm2fvUKOeg/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
| '''How to convince your institution to digitize its biodiversity collection'''<br> ''Eric Knox, Indiana University Herbarium'' <br><br> This session will briefly present the institutional funding strategy that was successfully used to curate and digitize a semi-orphaned collection of 161,000+ herbarium specimens at Indiana University. The critical point is that all discussion with administrators should be framed in terms of how you can help them with their collection, not the other way around. The ensuing discussion will address varied institutional settings and potential pitfalls to avoid. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MhO-mXrpBgFcGa6jLFFRFQ5_MPTffnVTX31UsRhv9bY/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
| '''How to convince your institution to digitize its biodiversity collection'''<br> ''Eric Knox, Indiana University Herbarium'' <br><br> This session will briefly present the institutional funding strategy that was successfully used to curate and digitize a semi-orphaned collection of 161,000+ herbarium specimens at Indiana University. The critical point is that all discussion with administrators should be framed in terms of how you can help them with their collection, not the other way around. The ensuing discussion will address varied institutional settings and potential pitfalls to avoid. <br><br>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MhO-mXrpBgFcGa6jLFFRFQ5_MPTffnVTX31UsRhv9bY/edit?usp=sharing Discussion Notes]
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| 8:45 - 9:10
| 8:45 - 9:10
| Natural History collections and Wikimedia projects :  Why Natural History collections should engage with Wikipedia, Wikicommons and Wikidata
| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/5/53/Leachman_Wikimedia.pdf Natural History collections and Wikimedia projects :  Why Natural History collections should engage with Wikipedia, Wikicommons and Wikidata]
| Siobhan Leachman; Citizen scientist, Wikimedian
| Siobhan Leachman; Citizen scientist, Wikimedian
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