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  • == A Guide to Digitizing Insect Collections, by Sarah Ashworth and Jennifer Fogarty, 55 pages == ...lection so it is more rigorous and careful than may be necessary for other collections, particularly the archive protocol. The user should take or leave whatever
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  • ...nt Session 2''<br>'''Identifying and clustering similar occurrences across collections using GBIF tools'''<br>Joe Miller, GBIF; Nicky Nicolson, RBG Kew; Tim Rober ...'Concurrent Session 3''<br>'''Counting collections in: Towards quantifying collections’ contributions for national bio-economic accounting and the United Nation
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  • ...funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503559 Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) program]. The Summit inspires collaboration and focuses discussions ...Natural History collections and Wikimedia projects : Why Natural History collections should engage with Wikipedia, Wikicommons and Wikidata]
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  • #A community-developed collections workflow site showing tasks that diverge among disciplines/preparation type #Publication of these findings in a publication(s) in Collections Forum, PLoS ONE, or appropriate society/discipline journals.<br>
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  • ...content/2021-adbc-summit September 21st from 1-4 pm Eastern]. New Thematic Collections Networks (TCNs) will have 15 minutes to present. Existing TCN presentations
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  • ...style="vertical-align:top;" |'''A new platform to mobilize natural history collections for tropical conservation'''<br>Nigel C. A. Pitman: Mellon Senior Conservat '''Frogs, flowers, & fossils in 3D: Digital imaging diverse natural history collections'''<br> Annika Smith, University of Florida; Ed Stanley, University of Flori
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  • ...a and Florida State University) for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC)
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  • ...madro%C3%B1o/volume-66/issue-4/0024-9637-66.4.130/THE-CALIFORNIA-PHENOLOGY-COLLECTIONS-NETWORK--USING-DIGITAL-IMAGES-TO/10.3120/0024-9637-66.4.130.full 10.3120/00 ...ifornia Phenology Network. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. June 2020. [https://spnhc.biowikifarm.net/wiki/Posters View Here]
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  • ...om/p8dpn6d3oyr Webinar Panel: DAMs and Archival Issues for Large and Small Collections: options, considerations, resources] ...r 12. [http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/pfvb99zx6nle/ Making DNA and tissue collections available by using the GGBN extensions with IPT (adobe connect)] presented
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  • December 15, 2014 The value of the Symbiota Portal and Database for Small Collections (Ed Gilbert) (Not Recorded)
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  • ...n_Vertebrate_Collections.pdf|Digitizaton of Source Materials in Vertebrate Collections (Andy Bentley)]]
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  • Join us via [http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/field-to-collections-bioblitz-at-esa-2017 Our iNaturalist Project] in support of this '''Field-t ...eation of digital metadata and images of specimens—and how natural history collections and ecology can mutually benefit each other. There should be time to explor
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  • <li>AM: “Most local collections systems are being used to manage local specimens, and do not care about com ...AM: “What this means to me is that we need to '''get taxonomists back into collections identifying things'''. That’s the real solution, rather than always tryin
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  • ...www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/1/19/TPTWorkshop2020Chicago_Hutcheson.pdf CFIA collections]
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  • ...iences of the iDigBio Augmenting OCR Working Group and the natural history collections community members contributing their collective knowledge for the benefit o
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  • '''Program Title:''' iDigBio Natural History Collections Summer Internship Program (iDB-SIP) ...rserved communities with authentic research experiences in natural history collections (NHCs) with the goal of exposing them to the variety of career opportunitie
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  • ==What kinds of collections do you work with?== *Cost per unit effort is too high. In fish collections the only gain to be had by using barcodes is processing of loans and invent
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  • ...gBio)] is the National Resource for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) funded by the National Science Foundation. Through ADBC, data and im
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  • 3D technology and natural history museum collections http://www.aibs.org/public-policy/collections.html
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  • ...pected date range depends on the institution, but it is unlikely that most collections have specimens with dates prior to 1600.
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  • ...pected date range depends on the institution, but it is unlikely that most collections have specimens with dates prior to 1600.
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  • ...Sturgeon. Join for a conversation on loss, regret, and new commitments to collections as research objects of significant value at Indiana University. ...d Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) using digitized natural history collections data in response to the transition to online teaching'''''<br>Carly Jordan,
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  • ...hort course, with a focus on research use of georeferenced natural history collections data. We will include activities and discussions about best practices and t ...nts are strongly encouraged to bring representative datasets''' from their collections or research that need georeferencing to expose everyone to the variety of l
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  • ...et NSF expectations to offer services indiscriminately to all biodiversity collections professionals, iDigBio endeavors to provide video streaming and/or recordin ...U.S. National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections program, has made these data readily available to station scientists. As th
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  • ...with the conference. This course helps leaders of digital data resources, collections, field stations, and labs enhance their skills in strategic planning, commu ...m<br>Gil Nelson, iDigBio, University of Florida<br>Patrick Sweeney, Senior Collections Manager, Yale Peabody Museum
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  • ...e reproducible and reusable methods. Community members of all backgrounds (collections staff, researchers, IT, etc.) and levels of programming experience (includi ...s&list=PLih71md2knDh9vQ1uQ0MPBVly1bQ8JSma&index=9 Introduction to Cultural Collections in Arctos] (February 13, 2018)
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  • ...ations that either contribute to the collections or that use data from the collections. ...the vocabularies address such concerns as the management of the media and collections, descriptions of their content, their taxonomic, geographic, and temporal c
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  • ...g events, projects or other items pertinent to biodiversity and biological collections. ...re.berkeley.edu/tsutsuilab/SuarezTsutsui2004Biosci.pdf The Value of Museum Collections for Research and Society]</pre>
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  • ...a and Florida State University) for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC)
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  • ...ogo.jpg|center|200px|link=https://www.idigbio.org|alt=Integrated Digitized Collections|Making data and images of millions of biological specimens available on the
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  • ...nted students in STEM fields. Students will be trained in digitization and collections management, and will contribute to the education and public outreach compon '''[https://mlbean.byu.edu/research-collections Brigham Young University (BRY)]'''
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  • Future, untested frontiers for natural history collections.<br> ...18.pdf|Generating databases of three-dimensional leaf structure for living collections of grapevine]]
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  • ...pected date range depends on the institution, but it is unlikely that most collections have specimens with dates prior to 1600.
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  • ...ation'' and ''data curation'' and ''dissemination'' of biodiversity museum collections specimen data can be sped up if the output from OCR can be parsed faster an
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  • ...d bees have been collected by researchers and deposited in natural history collections for over 100 years, retaining a wealth of associated attributes that can be
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  • ...ogo.jpg|center|200px|link=https://www.idigbio.org|alt=Integrated Digitized Collections|Making data and images of millions of biological specimens available on the
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  • ...ed from multiple sources (but focused on data from specimens in biological collections), an analysis of the abstract conceptual areas required for a comprehensive
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  • The venue for the workshop is in the collections facility of the Florida Museum of Natural History, located in Dickinson Hal ...+FL+32601/Dickinson+Hall+-+Florida+Museum+Of+Natural+History,+Research+%26+Collections,+Museum+Road,+Gainesville,+FL/@29.6485867,-82.3455851,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m1
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  • This table provides acronymns, abbreviations, research and collections tools, terms, and organizations and projects useful to the iDigBio communit |valign="top"|Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections
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  • "ac:associatedSpecimenReference" : "http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/collections/individual/index.php?occid=765167" "dcterms:references" : "http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/collections/individual/index.php?occid=762944",
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  • ...pected date range depends on the institution, but it is unlikely that most collections have specimens with dates prior to 1600.
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  • ...ssues/6332 Auburn University Museum of Natural History Herpetology Voucher Collections] ...mine.idigbio.org/issues/6043 University of Miami, Voss Marine Invertebrate Collections]
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  • ...that are based on digital and printed 3D models of specimens in US museum collections. ...amatically increase the accessibility of specimens housed in US scientific collections. These anatomical phenotypes represent a common currency that facilitates i
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  • ...'Conference/Seminar/Workshop Name''' field (e.g., Envisioning a Biological Collections Action Center: Field Museum)
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  • ...ally archiving localities through the use of their coordinates. Amy Smith, Collections Manager of Earth Sciences, Perot Museum of Nature and Science<br/>[https://
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  • ...nstitution and collection are correct here: https://www.idigbio.org/portal/collections. Submit corrections as needed. ...nstitution/collection info is correct here: https://www.idigbio.org/portal/collections
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