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The [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/IDigBio_Workshops DROID workshop], co-sponsored by iDigBio, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Yale University, and the University of Kansas in May 2012, resulted in a series of working groups focused on developing workflow task clusters for a variety of preservation types. Links to the deliverables form the first group in this series, dubbed the Flat Sheets and Packets Working Group, are presented below and on the iDigBio.org Documents page.
The [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/IDigBio_Workshops DROID workshop], co-sponsored by iDigBio, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Yale University, and the University of Kansas in May 2012, resulted in a series of working groups focused on developing workflow task clusters for a variety of preservation types. Links to the deliverables form the first group in this series, dubbed the Flat Sheets and Packets Working Group, are presented below and on the iDigBio.org Documents page.
==Working Group Membership==
*[mailto:gnelson@bio.fsu.edu Gil Nelson], iDigBio Digitization
*[mailto:dpaul@fsu.edu Deborah Paul], iDigBio User Services
*[mailto:djallard@UVM.EDU Dorothy Allard], UVM
* Anne Barber, ASU
* Edward Gilbert, [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/North_American_Lichens_and_Bryophytes_-_Sensitive_Indicators_of_Environmental_Quality_and_Change Lichens & Bryophytes], [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/The_Macrofungi_Collection_Consortium Macrofungi] and [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Southwest_Collections_of_Arthropods_Network_(SCAN) SCAN] TCNs IT, Symbiota
* Les Landrum, ASU
* [https://www.idigbio.org/contact/Dr._Austin_Mast Austin Mast], FSU
* [http://zacharias.huh.harvard.edu/people/index.php?personid=1150 Paul J. Morris ], Harvard
* Amanda K. Neill, Texas A&M University
* Richard Rabeler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
* Patrick Sweeney, [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Mobilizing_New_England_Vascular_Plant_Specimen_Data New England Vascular Plants TCN] Co-PI Yale - Peabody

Revision as of 09:32, 24 August 2012

Developing Robust Object to Image to Data (DROID1)

Flat Sheets and Packets Working Group

The DROID workshop, co-sponsored by iDigBio, Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Yale University, and the University of Kansas in May 2012, resulted in a series of working groups focused on developing workflow task clusters for a variety of preservation types. Links to the deliverables form the first group in this series, dubbed the Flat Sheets and Packets Working Group, are presented below and on the iDigBio.org Documents page.

Working Group Membership