2013 AOCR Hackathon Wiki
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Note: This wiki page undergoing frequent updates. Those participating in the first iDigBio AOCR Hackathon need an iDigBio account. Some participants have wiki edit permissions and will add to / update / edit these pages before, during and after the hackathon.
Hackathon Participants
- Robert Anglin, ranglin@wisc.edu, Arizona State University, Symbiota Developer, LBCC TCN
- Scott Bates, scott.thomas.bates@gmail.com, University of Colorado Boulder, MaCC TCN
- Jason Best, jbest@brit.org, Botanical Research Institute of Texas
- Ben Brumfield, benwbrum@gmail.com, From The Page Digitization Consulting
- Stephen Chong, stevenchong@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona, SIRLS Graduate Student
- Christopher Dell, cdell@ufl.edu, University of Florida Museum of Natural History Informatics Lab
- Dmitry Dmtriev, dmitriev@inhs.uiuc.edu, Illinois Natural History Survey, TTD-TCN, InvertNeet
- Ryan Farrell, farrell@eecs.berkeley.edu, UC Berkeley, ICSI
- Michael Giddens, mikegiddens@silverbiology.com, Silver Biology
- Edward Gilbert, egbiodiversity@gmail.com, Arizona State University, Symbiota ead Developer, LBCC TCN, SCAN TCN
- Stephen Gottschalk, sgottschalk@nybg.org, New York Botanical Garden
- Bryan Heidorn, heidorn@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona, School of Information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS)
- Daryl Lafferty, daryl@daryllafferty.com, Arizona State University, SALIX Developer
- Kevin Love, klove@flmnh.ufl.edu, University of Florida, iDigBio IT
- Tianli Mo, tianli@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii,Joseph F. Rock Herbarium
- Dmitry Mozzherin, dmozzherin@mbl.edu, Marine Biological Laboratory, Encyclopedia of Live, Global Names Architecture
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