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.