BioDigiCon 2022: Difference between revisions

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| 10:00 - 10:10    || Welcome: Gil Nelson<br>Introduction of speaker: Pam Soltis                                                            || ||
| 10:00 - 10:10    || Welcome: Gil Nelson<br>Introduction of speaker: Pam Soltis                                                            || ||
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| 10:10 - 10:30    || Visionary Plenary highlighting discussion session topics : Dena Smith    || ||
| 10:10 - 10:30    || Visionary Plenary: Dena Smith    || ||
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| 10:30 - 11:30    || Biodiversity Digitization Lightning presentations: cool code, tools, etc. || Concurrent session || Concurrent session
| 10:30 - 11:30    || Biodiversity Digitization Lightning presentations || ||  
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| 10:30 - 11:30    || Concurrent Session 1. || Concurrent Session 2|| Concurrent Session 3
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| 10:30 – 10:40|| US National Science Foundation Review, Steve Ellis || Arctos: A Collaborative and Scalable Collection Management Solution <br> Emily Braker, University of Colorado Museum of Natural History|| Conveyor-driven mass-digitization of a million specimens does not cost a million <br>
Hannu Saarenmaa & Janne Karppinen, Bioshare Digitization Ltd, Ilomantsi, Finland
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| 10:40 – 10:50|| US National Science Foundation TIP Program || Post Mortem It Sorts 'Em - Specify 6 and 7: An Overview from a User Perspective <br> Randy Singer, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology|| Using digitisation data to move a herbarium <br> Claire Brandenburger, National Herbarium of NSW, Australian Institute of Botanical Science; Hannah McPherson, National Herbarium of NSW; Andre Badiou, National Herbarium of NSW; Mel Wong, National Herbarium of NSW; Guy Lowe, National Herbarium of NSW.
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| 10:50 – 11:00    || US National Science Foundation Review, Reed Beaman || Symbiota: Managing and Mobilizing Biodiversity Data and Supporting Data Providers <br> Katie Pearson, Symbiota Support Hub; Edward Gilbert, Arizona State University; Nico Franz, Arizona State University; Jenn Yost, California Polytechnic State University; Samanta Orellana, Arizona State University; Greg Post, Arizona State || I’m Lichen These Images: Workflows established for the GLOBAL TCN project. <br> Laura Briscoe, New York Botanical Garden; Leanna McMillin, New York Botanical Garden
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| 11:00 – 11:10  || US National Science Foundation Review, Q&A || 10 minutes of Q&A with database panel || Digitisation & Mobilisation of CSIRO’s Biological Collections <br> Nicole Fisher, CSIRO; Pete Thrall, CSIRO
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| 11:10 – 11:20    || The Art of Imaging <br> Zach Randall, Florida Museum of Natural History || Herbarium Pomeranicum <br> Marta Jarosińska, University of Gdańsk || A workflow for cleaning Notes from Nature data transcriptions <br> Peter Oboyski, Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley
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| 11:20 – 11:30    || Histological slides and other sequentially sectioned objects in museums can be re-born digital 3D resources <br> Doug Boyer, Duke University (MorphoSource); Jocelyn Triplett, MorphoSource; Julie Winchester, MorphoSource; Jim Hanken, Harvard; Stephen Turney, Harvard; Brendan Haley, Harvard; Breda Zimkus, Harvard || Tracking biotic association claims across platforms, collections, and institutions. <br> Jorrit Poelen, Ronin Institute / UC Santa Barbara Cheadle Institute for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration || New data models create new challenges for data sharing: looking at collections through the lens of events <br> Ely Wallis, Atlas of Living Australia, CSIRO
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| 11:30 – 11:40    || Extending the Digital Extended Specimen <br> Amanda Harmon, A.C. Moore Herbarium (USCH); Csilla Czako, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Avery Browning, University of South Carolina School of Earth, Ocean, and Environment; Herrick, Brown, A.C. Moore Herbarium (USCH)|| ArcGIS Online for born digital data: our experience 6 months in <br>
Rick Levy, Denver Botanic Gardens; Michelle DePrenger-Levin, Denver Botanic Gardens|| Digitization and Dissemination of Phylogenetic Data: Using MorphoBank for Morphological Matrix Management
<br> Brooke Long-Fox, Phoenix Bioinformatics; Kenzley Alphonse, Kenx Technology, Inc.; Maureen O’Leary, Stony Brook University; Tanya, Berardini, Phoenix Bioinformatics|-
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| 11: 50 – 12:00    || A Fully Digitized Herbarium - Workflows to Keep Up 100% <br> Sylvia Orli, Smithsonian Institution; Ingrid Lin, Smithsonian Institution; Nathan Anderson, Smithsonian Institution|| Introducing taxastand and dwctaxon, a pair of R packages for standardizing species names in Darwin Core format <br> Joel Nitta, The University of Tokyo; Wataru Iwasaki, The University of Tokyo|| DAM it All: Media Metadata and Asset Management Across the Museum <br> Alyson Wilkins, Natural History Museum of Utah
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| 12:00 – 12:10    || NMNH - Torsten Dikow|| Digi-Leap: Connecting Novel Tools, Machine Learning and Public Participation to Label Digitization Efforts <br> Robert Guralnick, University of Florida; Michael Denslow, University of Florida; Julie Allen, University of Nevada, Reno; Samantha Blickhan, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium; Raphael LaFrance, University of Florida; Mark Bouslog, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium; Sean Miller, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium|| Reading Others’ Herbarium Specimen Barcodes During Mass Digitization Projects <br> David Shorthouse, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada; Shannon Asencio, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
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| 12:10 – 12:20    || NMNH – Rebecca Snyder || ||
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| 12:20 – 12:30  || NMNH – Holly Little || ||
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