IDigBio Working Groups: Difference between revisions

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| Intellectual Property Policy  
| Intellectual Property Policy  
| Inactive  
| Inactive - Objectives Met
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*Gil Nelson (Lead)
*Debbie Paul
*David Giblin
*Katja Schultz
*Katja Seltmann
*Chris Dietrich
*Paul Stern
*John Fraser
 
| Produce a clear Intellectual Property Policy to establish data ownership rights and data re-use requirements related to content presentated via iDigBio by collections and institutions.
| None identified
| N/A
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[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-intellectual-property-policy Final Published Document]
 
Note: This document is open for community comment
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| Citizen Science
| Active
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*Gil Nelson (Lead)  
*Gil Nelson (Lead)  

Revision as of 15:19, 15 May 2012

Overview

iDigBio supports a number of Working Groups. Several working groups are focused on the delivery of short-term objectives, while other standing Working Groups are tasked with ongoing research and improvement activities. This page provides an overview of both current and disbanded Working Groups.

Working Group Overview

Group Name Status Members Mission & Scope Overlap with Other Working Groups Lists Links
Intellectual Property Policy Inactive - Objectives Met
  • Gil Nelson (Lead)
  • Debbie Paul
  • David Giblin
  • Katja Schultz
  • Katja Seltmann
  • Chris Dietrich
  • Paul Stern
  • John Fraser
Produce a clear Intellectual Property Policy to establish data ownership rights and data re-use requirements related to content presentated via iDigBio by collections and institutions. None identified N/A

Final Published Document

Note: This document is open for community comment

Citizen Science Active
  • Gil Nelson (Lead)
  • Debbie Paul
  • David Giblin
  • Katja Schultz
  • Katja Seltmann
  • Chris Dietrich
  • Paul Stern
  • John Fraser
Produce a clear Intellectual Property Policy to establish data ownership rights and data re-use requirements related to content presentated via iDigBio by collections and institutions. None identified N/A

Final Published Document

Note: This document is open for community comment