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| Identify and improve aspects of biodiversity digitization workflows that can be newly architected or enhanced to take advance of Citizen Science engagement.  
| Identify and improve aspects of biodiversity digitization workflows that can be newly architected or enhanced to take advance of Citizen Science engagement.  
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[mailto:IDIGBIO-CITIZENSCIENCE-L@LISTS.UFL.EDU Listserv]
[[Citizen Science/Crowdsourcing Working Group|Working Group Wiki]]  
[[Citizen Science/Crowdsourcing Working Group|Working Group Wiki]]  


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*Katja Seltmann
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*Andrea Matsunaga (Lead)
*Andrea Matsunaga (Lead)


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breakout group from iDigBio's It Standards workshop. 2) Document basic assumptions underpinning a minimal information for scientific collections expectation. 3) Develop a document outlining and providing a rationale for required, minimal, desired, and supplementary data elements to be provided by iDigBio contributors. 4) Develop guidelines for data validation, training and assistance to iDigBio contributors for configuring data for ingestion into the iDigBio portal  
breakout group from iDigBio's It Standards workshop. 2) Document basic assumptions underpinning a minimal information for scientific collections expectation. 3) Develop a document outlining and providing a rationale for required, minimal, desired, and supplementary data elements to be provided by iDigBio contributors. 4) Develop guidelines for data validation, training and assistance to iDigBio contributors for configuring data for ingestion into the iDigBio portal  


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| Our first goals are to start building a community of expert Georeferencing trainers in a workshop to be held in the fall or winter of 2012 and advance the capabilities of Georeferencing tools. Want to know more? Contact [mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul]  
| Our first goals are to start building a community of expert Georeferencing trainers in a workshop to be held in the fall or winter of 2012 and advance the capabilities of Georeferencing tools. Want to know more? Contact [mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul]  
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existing Machine and Natural Language Processing technologies to meet the needs of the biodiversity community. Want to know more? Contact [mailto:heidorn@email.arizona.edu Bryan Heidorn] or [mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul]  
existing Machine and Natural Language Processing technologies to meet the needs of the biodiversity community. Want to know more? Contact [mailto:heidorn@email.arizona.edu Bryan Heidorn] or [mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul]  


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| Produce a clear Intellectual Property Policy to establish data ownership rights and data re-use requirements&nbsp;related to content presented via iDigBio by collections and institutions.  
| Produce a clear Intellectual Property Policy to establish data ownership rights and data re-use requirements&nbsp;related to content presented via iDigBio by collections and institutions.  
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[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-intellectual-property-policy Final Published Document]  
[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-intellectual-property-policy Final Published Document]