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This wiki supports the Leveraging Digitization Practices across Multiple Domains workshop, to be held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, 6-9 October 2014.
Digitization Resources Wiki Home
Agenda and Logistics
- Workshop agenda
- Logistics document
- Loma Pelona Center, workshop venue
- Things to see and do and nearby places to eat in Santa Barbara (including a map)
- Tour Assignment Lists
Report
Photos
Presentations
Tuesday, 7 October, 2014
- Introduction to iDigBio (Gil Nelson)
- Digitizaton Task Clusters and Workflows (Gil Nelson)
- Challenges for small town, rural natural history collections (Mary Beth Prondzinski)
- Citizen science programs (Erica Clites)
- Getting an insect collection ready for digitization at the Illinois Natural History Survey’s InvertNet project (Dmitry Dmitriev)
- NIBA RCN: Organizing and Sustaining a National Community (Robert Gropp)
- Digitization Challenges (Margaret Landis)
- Pre-Digitization Challenges for Wet Collections (N. Dean Pentcheff)
- Getting a collection ready for digitization (Dawn Roberts)
- Challenges In Database Selection and Design (Laura Brenskelle)
Wednesday, 8 October, 2014
- Imaging 3D objects (birds, mammals, butterflies) with stacking for deep focus (Gil Nelson)
- Data Standards: What we can Learn from the Information and Library Sciences (Larry Schmidt)
- Selecting a Camera and Imaging Station (Joanna McCaffrey)
- Reference: iDigBio Imaging Equipment Recommendations (Joanna McCaffrey) Shopping list
- Moving Data to iDigBio and Other Aggregators (Joanna McCaffrey)
- Reference: Data Ingestion Guidance (Joanna McCaffrey)
- Databasing Workflows for Paleontology (Erica Clites)
- Databasing workflows for 3D objects in trays and drawers, fluid-preserved invertebrates, and microscopic slides (Paul Valentich-Scott)
- Imaging workflows, equipment configuration, and challenges for 3D objects in drawers and trays (Paul Mayer)
- Database schemas for natural history collections (Laura Brenskelle)
- Imaging Challenges for 3D Objects in Trays and Drawers (Ron Eng)
- Collection Digitization Process and Workflow (Krista Fahy)
- Imaging herbarium specimens (Janet Bala)
- Standards for biodiversity data (Greg Riccardi)
- Specify as a database management tool (Roger Burkhalter)
- Imaging station setup and configuration (Roger Burkhalter)
- Imaging Standards and Workflows for Dried Insect Collections (Jennifer Thomas)
- Databasing workflows at the University of Wisconsin herbarium (Mark Wetter)
- Digitizing Practices for Invertebrate Collection and Leveraging Beyond (Dan Young)
- Using digitized data in scientific research (Pam Soltis)
Resources
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/index.htm Darwin Core Terms
Remote Access
Remote access will be provided via Adobe Connect and can be reached through the following URL:
http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/santabarbara/
Remote participants are encouraged to visit the iDigBio Web Conferencing Wiki and view the Adobe Connect Quick Start Guide.
Recordings
Tuesday, 7 October, 2014
- 8:30am-10:30am http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p76gkljnn50/
- 11am-12:30pm http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p7kzrqpxxy4/
- 1:15-2pm http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p5eaucqjszz/
Wednesday, 8 October, 2014
- 8:30am-10am http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p3q1hg6qqcw/
- 10:15-12pm http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p50txezh291/
- 1-2pm http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p3pbyo3iqe3/
- 3-5pm http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p8bkuaqw0d8/