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This wiki supports the Recruiting, Supporting, and Retaining Small Collections in Biodiversity Digitization Workshop to be held at Central Michigan University, 7-10 April 2014.
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Agenda and Logistics
Workshop Report
Collaborative Notes Documents
Workshop Recordings
Tuesday April 8, 2014
Wednesday April 9, 2014
PowerPoints and Presentations
TUESDAY, 8 APRIL 2014
- Introduction to CollectionsWeb (Karen Powers)
- Recruiting, Supporting, and Retaining Small Collections in Biodiversity Digitization (Anna K. Monfils)
- Introduction to iDigBio (Gil Nelson)
- Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (Andrew Bentley)
- Small Collection Perspective: What Made Me Commit to Digitization? (Tim Evans)
- Successfully managing small collections: What has and has not changed in 10 years (Neil Snow)
- Curating a Natural History Collection while succeeding in Academia (Lucinda A. McDade)
Lightning rounds: Challenges to small collections recruitment and retention
- Challenges to small collections recruitment and retention (Richard Carter)
- Bite-sized digi-projects (Tiffany Adrain)
- Challenges and Successes at the University of Iowa (Cindy Opitz)
- South Carolina State Museum (David Cicimurri)
- Biological Field/Research Stations (Gil Nelson)
- Hillsdale College Herbarium (Ranessa L. Cooper)
- Oregon State Arthropod Collection (Chris Marshall)
- Oregon State (Brian Sidlauskas)
- Northern Michigan University Museum of Zoology and Herbarium (Kurt Galbreath)
Lightning rounds: Challenges for large collections reaching out to small collections
- Michigan Small Herbarium Initiative (Rich Rabeler)
- California Consortium of Herbaria (Lucinda McDade)
- TORCH (Wayne Elisens)
- Challenges for large collections reaching out to small collections (Gabriela M. Hogue)
- New York Botanical Garden (Kimberly Watson)
- Can you do this be the end of the week? (Katja Seltmann)
- Engaging Small Collections— Aligning Motivations (Austin Mast)
WEDNESDAY, 9 APRIL 2014
Future of Funding for the Curation and Digitization of Small Collections
Alternative funding discoveries
- Alternative funding discoveries (Richard Carter)
- Finding Funding for Specimen Digitization (Laurie Hannah)
What are students learning in collections? - Lightning rounds
- Herbaria as Microcosms of Science(Abigail Hollingsworth)
- Developing Cross-Disciplined Skills (Sascha Seide)
- Multi-directional Mentorship (Erica Krimmel)
- Learning in Collections (Ingrid Rochon)
- Students in Collections: Take Home Messages (Hillary Karbowski)
Managing volunteers in collections
Broadening Participation