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==Workshop Presentations==
==Workshop Presentations==
'''Session: Digitization Efforts'''
'''Session: Digitization Efforts'''
*Databasing the Harry G. Nelson collectionof North American riffl e beetles (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea) at the Field Museum (Crystal A. Maier)
*Databasing the Harry G. Nelson collectionof North American riffle beetles (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea) at the Field Museum (Crystal A. Maier)
*Putting the ghosts into the machine: Digitizing Field Notes at the UMMZ (Mark O’Brien)
*Putting the ghosts into the machine: Digitizing Field Notes at the UMMZ (Mark O’Brien)
*Digitization at the London Natural History Museum: recent projects involving the Chalcidoidea collection (Natalie Dale-Skey)
*Digitization at the London Natural History Museum: recent projects involving the Chalcidoidea collection (Natalie Dale-Skey)
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*Developing a long-term study in Costa Rica (Eugenio H. Nearns, Ian P. Swift , Gareth S. Powell, & Jennifer M. Zaspel)
*Developing a long-term study in Costa Rica (Eugenio H. Nearns, Ian P. Swift , Gareth S. Powell, & Jennifer M. Zaspel)
*Insects collecting in Cuba: recent experiences and outlook for the future (Robert Anderson)
*Insects collecting in Cuba: recent experiences and outlook for the future (Robert Anderson)
'''Session: Using Digitized Insect Data in Research'''
'''iDigBio-sponsored Session: Using Digitized Insect Data in Research'''
*Introduction to Using Digitized Data (Shelley James, Christy Bills & Gil Nelson)
*Introduction to Using Digitized Data (Shelley James, Christy Bills & Gil Nelson)
*Digitization of the Beatty Odonata Collection at the Frost Entomological Museum (PSUC): the terrain of ecological niche modeling (Emily Sandall, Claire Jones, Briana Ezray & Andy Deans)
*Digitization of the Beatty Odonata Collection at the Frost Entomological Museum (PSUC): the terrain of ecological niche modeling (Emily Sandall, Claire Jones, Briana Ezray & Andy Deans)
*Using digitized fossil Coleoptera to study ecological and evolutionary response to global climate change (Dena M. Smith, Lindsay J. Walker, Cesar R. Nufi o, & Hannah Sexson)
*Using digitized fossil Coleoptera to study ecological and evolutionary response to global climate change (Dena M. Smith, Lindsay J. Walker, Cesar R. Nufi o, & Hannah Sexson)
*Using Digitized Data: Two examples of North American museum collections (Christine A. Johnson)
*Areas of endemism in the Nearctic: a case study of 1,566 species of Miridae (Insecta: Hemiptera) and their plant hosts (Christiane Weirauch, Randall T. Schuh, Katja Seltmann, Michael Schwartz, Christine Johnson, Mary Ann Feist, & Pamela Soltis)
*Digital Databases and Multiple Perspectives of Biodiversity (Jorge Soberon)
*Digitized data and the bees of Colorado (Collin Schwantes)
'''Session: Workflows and preparations'''
*Collecting flies for genomic research: workflow at the Smithsonian National Museum (Torsten Dikow)
*The archival quality of Gum-Chloral based slide mounting media; an accelerated aging experiment (Zoe J. O. Adams)
'''Session: Living Collections'''
*The Insect Zoo at Michigan State University’s Bug House (Bernice Bacon DeMarco & Gary L. Parsons)
*Beyond ''Drosophila melanogaster'': insights into a living collection of over 250 globally distributed ''Drosophila'' species (Maxi Polihronakis Richmond & Therese A. Markow)
*Metamorphosis of a Bug Barn (Gwen Pearson)
*OSU Insect Adventure: a living collection in action (Andrine Shufran)
*Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium: A place where history and tradition meet diversity and wonder (Steven Nichols & Jayme Necaise)
'''Session: Commentary'''
*What are we collecting for? (Max Barclay)
*Got Metadata? GBIF Task Force on Accelerating Discovery of Biological Collections Data (Deborah Paul)


==Workshop Recordings==
==Workshop Recordings==