Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2014
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This wiki supports the Recruiting, Retaining, and Supporting Small Collections in Digitization Initiatives symposium at SPNHC 2014. The symposium is jointly sponsored by iDigBio and the Small Collections Network (SCNet).
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Remote Participation
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Presentations
- SCN1 Introduction to iDigBio (Gil Nelson)
- SCN2 Digitizing Specimens in a small herbarium: A viable workflow for collections working with limited resources (Kari Harris)
- SCN4 iCollections:Digitising the past for the future (Lyndsey Douglas)
- SCN5 The Role of small herbaria in large digitization projects (Chris Neefus)
- SCN6 Digitization workflow for a small herbarium (Chris Neefus)
- SCN7 Teachable Moments: the good, the bad, and the undergrads (Kirsten E. Nicholson)
- SCN8 Achieving the digitization of biological collections from the Pacific (Shelley A. James)
- SCN9 Arctos: A Collaborative, cost-efficient solution for managing and publishing biodiversity data in collections of all sizes (Carla Cicero)
- SCN10 Undergraduates in natural history collections: What are the educational gains and how can we make the experience more impactful? (Anna Monfils)
- SCN11 The place for biological research and field stations in biodiversity digitization (Gil Nelson)
- SCN12 Entomology Collections Network: A model for reaching out to small collections (Christy Bills)
- SCN13 Michigan Small Herbarium Initiative: the trail from an idea to specimen digitization (Richard Rabeler)
- SCN14 Exposing Data from Small Collections: common questions and some answers (Deb Paul, Richard Rabeler)
- SCN15 Mobilizing New England vascular plants to track environmental change (Dorothy Allard)
- SCN16 Resurrecting orphaned collections (Gabriela Hogue)
Agenda and Related Resources
- Annotated agenda, including abstracts
- Webinar series leading up to SPNHC 2014
- Webinar Recordings
- IDigBio Initiatives for Small Natural History Collections
- iDigBio/SCNet Recruiting, Supporting, and Retaining Small Collections in Biodiversity Digitization Workshop, Central Michigan University, 7-10 April 2014
- Recruiting, Supporting, and Retaining Small Collections Workshop: A Student’s Perspective
- The Small Collections Network: Recruiting, Retaining, and Sustaining Small Collections in Biodiversity Digitization, SPNHC Newsletter, April 2014, Anna Monfils and Gil Nelson
Symposium Recordings
- http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p3ckipyd8us/ AM1(9am-10:40am)
- http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p540q6ouay7/ AM2(11:10am-1pm)
- http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p11z7zymhn4/ PM(2pm-3:40pm)