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Workshop at The Natural History Museum of LA County: Sept 2023

When: September 26-27, 2023
Where: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles
Organizers: John Bates, Field Museum of Natural History; Carol Butler, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian; Matt Borths, Duke Lemur Center; Joe Cook, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico; Libby Ellwood, Florida Museum of Natural History, iDigBio; Jillian Goodwin, Florida Museum of Natural History, iDigBio; David Jennings, Florida Museum of Natural History, iDigBio; Gil Nelson, Natural Science Collections Alliance, Florida Museum of Natural History, iDigBio; Jyotsna Pandey, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Natural Science Collections Alliance; Emily Sessa, New York Botanical Garden; Pam Soltis, Florida Museum of Natural History, iDigBio, UF Biodiversity Institute; Breda Zimkus, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Biological Collections Network
Expected number of participants: 40 - 70

Logistic information

Invited participant support: Hotel cost, travel, $100 registration fee, and per diem expenses reimbursed following the workshop.
Airport: Please contact Jesse Grosso at grosso5@floridamuseum.ufl.edu to approve flights prior to booking.

  • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Airport transportation: Uber/Lyft/taxi is the easiest and most convenient way to get from any airport serving LA to the museum; the fastest public transportation will take more than an hour and require several bus and/or train switches. Transportation from the airport to the hotel could take an hour or more.
About LAX-it
Recommended workshop hotels: Please book a room ASAP to ensure availability and stay under $250/night.

  • USC Hotel 3540 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles CA 90007 Phone: (833)2-BOOK-USC

Transportation from hotel to venue: Uber, Lyft, or taxi from any suggested hotel.
Workshop venue: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Workshop location: 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
PLEASE NOTE:
Wifi networks: Once on-site, workshop participants can log into a WIFI network for internet access.
Meals: Lunch will be provided on both workshop days. Meals not provided will be reimbursed following the workshop at the State of Florida statutory rates.

Accessing the Pre-workshop webinars

Potential Workshop Topics from the Pre-workshop webinars
Links to the pre-workshop webinars can be found here, Click on the Event Wiki Page link

Envisioning a Biological Collections Action Center

Agenda

Day 1: Tuesday, September 26
8:00 Breakfast
9:15 Why we are here:

Welcome and introductions (organizing team first)

  • Name
  • Affiliation
  • What is your interest in this workshop?
  • What is one goal you would like to see a Biological Collections Action Center accomplish?
Libby Ellwood
9:45 Highlights of NASEM report and webinars
References to the Action Center from the NASEM doc
NASEM doc
Webinar recordings
Pam Soltis
10:00 Break

The Value of an Action Center: From the Museum Perspective

10:15 National Museum of Natural Science - Smithsonian Rebecca Johnson

Broad Scope Engagement of the Collections Community

10:30 Engaging Indigenous Collections and Communities Warren Cardindal-Mcteague
Az Klymiuk
10:45 Engaging the Interagency Working Group on Scientific Collections Scott Miller
11:00 Engaging GBIF Joe Miller
11:15 Engaging Archeological and Anthropological Collections Amy Gusick
11:30 Engaging Geological Collections Gary Motz
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Engaging GenBank Conrad Schoch
1:45 Engaging and Promoting Transformational Collections-based Research for Grand Challenge Questions Pam Soltis
2:00 Engaging the Use of Emerging Research Technology for Collections-based Research and Discovery: AI and Machine Learning Arthur Porto
2:30 Engaging the Biodiversity Informatics Community Holly Little
3:00 Break
Priorities Breakout Group Deliberations

Please develop a consensus list of at least 5 priorities an action center could achieve.
(More than 5 is permissible)
Discussion Notes: Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4
Slide Presentation: Record Priorities here:

3:15 Large Group Discussion/Q&A:
Action Center Priorities
Moderator: Libby Ellwood
3:30 Group 1 Moderator: Libby Ellwood Scribe: Shyla Davison
Joe Cook, Reed Beaman, Luis Chiappe, Scott Edwards, Kit Lewers, Paula Mabee, Sara Orlofske
3:30 Group 2 Moderator: Breda Zimkus Scribe: Lauren Cohen
Katharina Dittmar, Edward Davis, Pat Holroyd, Holly Little, Gary Motz, Larry Page, Trina Roberts, Jenn Zaspel
3:30 Group 3 Moderator:John Bates Scribe: Jesse Grosso
Jill Goodwin, Julie Allen, Ashley Dineen, Rebecca Johnson, Doug Jones, Cody Thompson, Melissa Tulig
3:30 Group 4 Moderator: Carol Butler Scribe: David Jennings
Emily Sessa, Warren Cardinal-McTeage, Chandra Earl, Maribeth Latvis, Andres Lopez, Chrissy Piotrowski, Jenn Yost
3:30 Group 5 Moderator: Katie Prarson Scribe: Lindsay Walker
Pam Soltis, Jacqueline Chapman, Catharine Early, Az Klymiuk, Joe Miller, Pete Oboyski, Lisa White, Katja Seltman
4:30 - 5:30 Presentations & Discussion: Action Center Priorities from Group Breakouts

Slide Presentation: Recorded Priorities here:
Each group should designate speaker(s) to review group priorities
and field questions as needed.

Moderators: Libby Ellwood

Workshop Agenda Day 2 Goal of the Day:
Develop detailed written draft statements describing the priority components for an Action Center
(not to be confused with polished prose).

Day 2: Wednesday, September 27
8:00 Breakfast
9:30 Reviewing and Refining the Action Center Components recommended on the Day 1

The goal of Day 2 is to review and prioritize the Action Center Components from the slide decks completed on Day 1 and to expand each component into one or more explanatory paragraphs, not to be confused with polished prose. We will begin the day with the same four groups. Each group should structure its own time, taking breaks as needed, with the goal of completing its work by noon.

Moderator: Carol Butler
9:45 Group 1 Notes Slide Deck] Moderator: Libby Ellwood Scribe: Shyla Davison
Joe Cook, Reed Beaman, Luis Chiappe, Scott Edwards, Kit Lewers, Paula Mabee, Sara Orlofske
9:45 Group 2 Notes Slide Deck]] Moderator: Breda Zimkus Scribe: Lauren Cohen
Katharina Dittmar, Edward Davis, Pat Holroyd, Holly Little, Gary Motz, Larry Page, Trina Roberts, Jenn Zaspel
9:45 Group 3 Notes Slide Deck]] Moderator:John Bates Scribe: Jesse Grosso
Jill Goodwin, Julie Allen, Ashley Dineen, Rebecca Johnson, Doug Jones, Cody Thompson, Melissa Tulig
9:45 Group 4 Notes Slide Deck]] Moderator: Carol Butler Scribe: David Jennings
Emily Sessa, Warren Cardinal-McTeage, Chandra Earl, Maribeth Latvis, Andres Lopez, Chrissy Piotrowski, Jenn Yost
9:45 Group 5 Notes Slide Deck]] Moderator: Katie Pearson Scribe: Lindsay Walker
Pam Soltis, Jacqueline Chapman, Catharine Early, Az Klymiuk, Joe Miller, Pete Oboyski, Lisa White, Katja Seltman
Noon Lunch
1:30 Reviewing and Refining Action Center Components (continued; same groups) Team leader: Emily Sessa
3:00 Break
3:30 Group reports
Global Centers (GC)
Moderator: Libby Ellwood
4:00 Wrap-up Moderator: Libby Ellwood