iDigBio Public Participation in Digitization of Biodiversity Specimens Workshop (Day1 PM Session1)

1:30–1:45

Beach, Jim.

Biodiversity Institute, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.

Specify & Lifemapper: breaking away from narcissistic science.

1:50–2:05

Gilbert, Edward.

Symbiota Software Project.

Symbiota: using specimen data to promote citizen science and the exploration of backyard biodiversity.

2:10–2:25

Giddens, Michael.

SilverBiology Software Project.

HelpingScience.org, an online citizen science solution for converting image labels into occurrence records.

2:30–2:45

Denslow, Michael.

Appalachian State Univ.

Notes from Nature: a scalable citizen science platform for transcribing records from natural history collections.

2:50–3:05

Best, Jason.

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, Texas.

The Apiary Project—a workflow for herbarium specimen digitization.

3:10–3:25

Flemons, Paul.

Team Lead, Atlas of Living Australia Biodiversity Volunteer Portal. Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia.

Atlas of Living Australia’s Volunteer Portal.
 

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