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| valign="top"| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_Natural_History_Collections_Data_for_Global_Discoverability Managing Natural History Collections Data for Global Discoverability | | valign="top"| [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_Natural_History_Collections_Data_for_Global_Discoverability Managing Natural History Collections Data for Global Discoverability]. | ||
| valign="top"|What are the current and best data management practices for collections? This three-day workshop is co-sponsored by Arizona State University (ASU) and iDigBio and hosted by ASU. It offers hands-on training and focuses on data management skills needed for taking care of the digital collection in a natural history museum. What are best practices for getting field data into databases? How do you encourage and support born-digital data? Is your data formatted with up-to-date data quality standards in mind from start to use / re-use? | | valign="top"|What are the current and best data management practices for collections? This three-day workshop is co-sponsored by Arizona State University (ASU) and iDigBio and hosted by ASU. It offers hands-on training and focuses on data management skills needed for taking care of the digital collection in a natural history museum. What are best practices for getting field data into databases? How do you encourage and support born-digital data? Is your data formatted with up-to-date data quality standards in mind from start to use / re-use? | ||
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