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Published: 11-25-2013
  11/21/13 by Suzette King, iDigBio Communications Coordinator Summary The iDigBio Summit III was held in Tallahassee, Florida, at the Aloft Hotel, November 18-21, 2013. Sixty attendees from more than 31 institutions met and focused on shared goals, challenges and opportunities, and collaboration among stakeholders. They presented concepts in a variety of innovative and inspiring...
Published: 11-13-2013
November, 2013   The University of Florida, the Florida Museum and iDigBio hosted a visit from the attendees at the Science Writers Conference. Some 400 of the nation's top science writers were in town from November 1-5 for the annual meeting of the National Association of Science Writers and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing.   This...
Published: 11-07-2013
Drs. Larry Page, Pamela Soltis and Bruce McFadden presented in turn at the Biology Department Seminar to present iDigBio. Dr. Page presented the reason for iDigBio to have come to existence and the big challenges that it is trying to tackle. He also emphasized the role of the TCNs and the high pace of the workshops that iDigBio is financing and organizing. Dr. Soltis presented the various...
Published: 10-22-2013
Contributed by: Cathy Bester, Kevin Love, Joanna McCaffrey - iDigBio  On October 19-20, iDigBio was represented by iDigBio project staff Cathy Bester, Kevin Love, Joanna McCaffrey and David Jennings along with post doc Charlotte Germain-Aubrey and graduate student Claudia Segovia at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s “ButterflyFest” in Gainesville Florida. This...
Published: 10-02-2013
More than 60 paleontologists representing 41 institutions assembled in New Haven, CT the week of September 23rd, 2013 to share ideas, protocols, preferences, and strategies. This was iDigBio’s most populous workshop to date, with an assortment of excellent presentations ranging from digitization workflows and imaging techniques to data model requirements, strategies for education and...
Published: 09-24-2013
Austin Mast interviews Libby Ellwood, our newest postdoctoral scholar. Mast: It's my pleasure to welcome you as iDigBio's newest postdoctoral scholar, Libby. Your research focus will be on broadening public participation in the digitization of biodiversity research specimens.  This is a goal to which your previous research background is well suited.  What do you see as the most...
Published: 09-24-2013
Amateur naturalists, such as the fossil club participants pictured here (Friends of the Calvert Marine Museum) are potential downstream users of iDigBio. This past month (August 2013), I had the pleasure of giving a presentation to the Lee County Fossil Club on the value of collections as biodiversity data as well as for education and outreach (E&O) purposes.  I was already familiar...
Published: 07-22-2013
by Deb Paul From June 17-21, seven members of iDigBio (Gil Nelson, Pam Soltis, Joanna McCaffrey, Larry Page, Bruce MacFadden, Kevin Love and Deborah Paul) participated in SPNHC 2013, which is the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (http://www.spnhc.org/), fondly referred to as “spinach.” If you are new to SPNHC, they focus on...
Published: 04-08-2013
Members of the iDigBio UF staff recently visited the new University of Florida Data Center at the Eastside Campus facility. The tour, led by Associate Director of Data Center Operations David Burdette, led visitors through the newly constructed $14M facility. The tour allowed visitors to see the complete operation, from the large server rooms, the monster backup power supplies, and the room...
Published: 03-15-2013
Registration for the 2013 meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections is now open. This meeting is being held June 17-22 on the campus of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, South Dakota, home of the Museum of Geology. The theme this year is "Repositories and Partnerships in Managing Natural History Collections in the 21st Century....

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