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For most collections professionals, a (relatively) new reality of the job is that they must manage data about specimens as well as the specimens themselves. The SPNHC 2022 Data Help Desk will provide conference attendees with an opportunity to stop by our booth and ask data-related questions in an informal and personal setting. Our local presence at the conference is paired with a concurrent virtual Data Help Desk. Our team will be happy to discuss any data-related questions or issues you may have, such as:
For most collections professionals, a (relatively) new reality of the job is that they must manage data about specimens as well as the specimens themselves. The SPNHC 2022 Data Help Desk will provide conference attendees with an opportunity to stop by our booth and ask data-related questions in an informal and personal setting. Our local presence at the conference is paired with a concurrent virtual Data Help Desk. Our team will be happy to discuss any data-related questions or issues you may have, such as:


* What database / content management systems are available?
* What database / content / collections management systems (CMS) are available?
* How do I get my data into a content management system?
* How do I get my data into and out of a CMS?
* How do I share my data with aggregators like GBIF and iDigBio?
* How do I share my data with biodiversity data aggregators, like GBIF and iDigBio?
* How do I clean my data?
* How do I clean my data? Why do I need to clean my data?
* What is Darwin Core, and how do I make my data Darwin Core compliant?
* What is Darwin Core, and how do I make my data Darwin Core compliant?
* And much, much more!
* How can I utilize identifiers to enhance my data?


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