Hackathon to Enable Public Participation in Online Transcription of Biodiversity Specimen Labels

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iDigBio (www.idigbio.org) and Zooniverse's Notes from Nature Project (www.notesfromnature.org) are pleased  to announce a hackathon to further enable public participation in online transcription of biodiversity specimen labels.  There are approximately 1 billion specimens of this type in US collections alone, but it is estimated that information from just 10% of them is currently digitized and online.  Digitization of natural history collections grants researchers access to vast quantities of information in their investigations of timely subjects such as climate change, invasive species, and the extinction crisis.  The magnitude of the task of bringing those collections into digital format exceeds that of any single organization and will require new, Internet-scale approaches to engage the public.  This is an exciting opportunity to work on a ground-breaking citizen-science endeavor with immediate and strong impacts in the areas of biodiversity and applied conservation.

The event will occur from December 16-20, 2013, at iDigBio in Gainesville, FL.  There is up to $1200 for support of travel and lodging for each participant.  

The hackathon will produce new functionality and interoperability for Zooniverse's Notes from Nature (www.notesfromnature.org) and similar transcription tools.  There are four areas of development that will be progressively addressed throughout the week.  On Monday, the focus will be (1) linking images registered to the iDigBio Cloud to transcription tools to create efficiency and alleviate storage issues.  Starting on Tuesday, topics will include (2) transcription QA/QC and the reconciliation of replicate transcriptions, (3) integration of OCR into the transcription workflow, and (4) new UI features and novel incentive approaches for public engagement.  

We expect that most participants will arrive on Monday afternoon and depart on Friday late afternoon/evening or Saturday morning.  There will be a social at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, December 18.  There will be opportunities to narrow the focus in each category of activity in a teleconference tentatively scheduled for early in the week of November 25.  

You can view event details, hackthon logistics and follow the agenda by visiting the events wiki page: https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Transcription_Hackathon#Development_Resources

 

 

Start Date: 
Monday, December 16, 2013 (All day) to Friday, December 20, 2013 (All day)
Location: 
University of Florida
City: 
Gainesville
State: 
Florida
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