iDigBio Bibliography
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The FOSSIL Project: Engaging amateur fossil clubs and societies as downstream users of digitized data,
, 2015 GSA Annual Meeting, 11/2015, Baltimore, Maryland, (2015)
A global survey of natural history collections,
, Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections 31st Annual Meeting, 06/2016, Berlin, Germany, (2016)
iDigBio: using museum collections specimen data to improve biodiversity measures,
, Research Data Alliiance Sixth Plenary Meeting, Paris, France, 09/2015, Paris, France, (2016)
iDigBio: using museum collections specimen data to improve biodiversity measures,
, Research Data Alliiance Sixth Plenary Meeting, Paris, France, 09/2015, Paris, France, (2016)
Lifemapper's species distribution modeling based on iDigBio Biocollections,
, SPNHC 2015, (2015)
A list of U.S.-based natural history collections,
, SPNHC 2015, (2015)
Making it count: Citizen science activities in the classroom contribute to our understanding of biodiversity,
, FCR-STEM 2015 Conference, 12/2015, Orlando, FL, (2015)
Mapping Life: Quality Assessment of Novice and Computer Automated vs. Expert Georeferences,
, TDWG 2015, (2015)
Mapping Specifications for Ranked Hierarchical Trees in Data Integration Systems,
, 2014 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI 2014), San Francisco, California, USA, (2014)
More data than we know what to do with? Biodiversity informatics skills needs in the research data pipeline,
, TDWG 2015, (2015)
Notes From Nature: Advancing a next generation citizen science platform for biodiversity transcription,
, TDWG 2015, (2015)
Providing the computing skills for the next generation of biodiversity scientists,
, SPNHC 2015, (2015)
Reaching Consensus in Crowdsourced Transcription of Biocollections Information,
, 2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on e-Science, Oct/2014, Guarujá, Brazil, (2014)
Reaching Consensus in Crowdsourced Transcription of Biocollections Information,
, 2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on e-Science, Oct/2014, Guarujá, Brazil, (2014)
A Specimen-based View of the World: Using the Biological Collections Ontology to Model Biodiversity Collections,
, 2014 ICBO Workshop: Starting an OBI-based Biobank Ontology, Houston, TX, USA, (2014)
Using herbarium data for niche modeling to study phylogenetic diversity and endemism of Florida plants,
, Botanical Society of America 2015, 07/2015, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, (2015)
Using herbarium data for niche modeling to study phylogenetic diversity and endemism of Florida plants,
, Botanical Society of America 2015, 07/2015, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, (2015)
Using museum data for large-scale questions: modeling Florida plant diversity,
, Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections 30th Annual Meeting, 05/2015, Gainesville, FL, (2015)
Using museum data for niche modeling and phylogenetic diversity of Florida plants,
, Ecological Society of America 2015, (2015)
WeDigBio: Worldwilde Engagement for the Digitization of Biocollections,
, SPNHC 2015, (2015)
The Worldwide Engagement for Digitization of Biocollections (WeDigBio) Event,
, Botanical Society of America 2015, (2015)
Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Biocollections 2016: a call to the Flora Malesiana community to participate in the WeDigBio Global Transcription Event!,
, Flora Malesiana 10, 07/2016, Edinburgh, UK, (2016)
Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Biocollections 2016: a call to the AsiaPacific region to participate in the WeDigBio Global Transcription Event!,
, 23rd Pacific Science Congress, 06/2016, Taipei, Taiwan, (2016)