7th Annual Digital Data Conference, Arizona State University: Difference between revisions

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| colspan="3" style="width:90%;" | '''Room 1'''<br> <!-- [Click Here to view Live Tours in Zoom, Room 1]
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| colspan="1" style="vertical-align:top;" | 9:00 - 10:00
| colspan="1" style="vertical-align:top;" | 9:00 - 10:00
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;" | ''Discussion Session ''<br>
| colspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;" | '''Open discussion: the NEON Biorepository infrastructure model'''
This discussion session is offered to complement the opportunity to visit the National Ecological Observatory Network, NEON Biorepository, in person during Digital Data 2023 at Arizona State University. A video introduction is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gHqSPJOETQ. The NEON project involves a structured, long-term plan to sample new, diverse, prioritized specimens across distributed sites of the North American subcontinent, process and store them a both intermediary peripheral facilities and a permanent centralized location, transform them into Darwin Core occurrences and published extended specimens, and actively make both samples and data available for loan to enable question-driven ecological and evolutionary research. To begin this session, we will offer an introductory presentation of the operational concept and implementation of the NEON Biorepository and of the associated data portal (https://biorepo.neonscience.org/portal/), which dynamically integrates standards from ecological and biodiversity data domains. We will then open the floor for discussion, based on an initial set of framing themes and questions, to jointly explore the prospects of this model in relation to current and future developments in the national and global biocollections infrastructure and data communities. <br>
Kelsey Yule, Edward Gilbert, Azhar Husain, Andrew Johnston, Rosie Liao, Laura Rocha Prado, Laura Steger; all Arizona State University.
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| colspan="1" style="vertical-align:top;" | ''10:00 - 10:15''
| colspan="1" style="vertical-align:top;" | ''10:00 - 10:15''

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