April 2020: Biodiversity Spotlight
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Article by: Nicholas Gengler, PhD student from UF School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Margay
Article by: Nicholas Gengler, PhD student from UF School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Register now: 3-day Training to Develop a Sustainability Plan
The Sustaining Biological Infrastructure (SBI) Training Initiative is offering a spring session of their 3 day Strategies for Success course.
A data management workflow of biodiversity data from the field to data users
Rachel A Hackett, Michael W Belitz, Edward E Gilbert, And Anna K Monfils
Reposting: Advancing the Catalogue of the World’s Natural History Collections from GBIF under the auspices of the Alliance for Biodiversity Knowledge and the SYNTHESYS+ project.
Release date: 2020-02-24 v1.0
Reposting: Does Biodiversity Informatics Love Wikidata? by Quentin Groom and Deborah Paul
Release date: 2020-02-21
The Division of Informatics at The Yale Peabody Museum is seeking a Biodiversity Informatics Software Developer to join our growing team of developers and scientists at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Position Focus
Reporting to the Head of Biodiversity Informatics and Data Science of the Yale Peabody Museum, the Biodiversity Informatics Software Developer will assist in the research and development of technologies for the digitization, mobilization, and analysis of information from natural history collections. Focal areas of research include multi-view imaging and analysis (including 3D reconstruction), mass digitization pipelines, retrospective georeferencing, and distributed specimen data annotation and tracking.