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This wiki supports the Small Collections Symposium | This wiki supports the SPNHC 2015 Small Collections Symposium: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century. The symposium is jointly sponsored by iDigBio and the Small Collections Network (SCNet). Talks fall into three tracks: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists, Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums, and Reaching out to small collections. | ||
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!colspan="2" style="background:#D58B28;text-align:center;font-size:9pt" | Quick Links for Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 | !colspan="2" style="background:#D58B28;text-align:center;font-size:9pt" | Quick Links for Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 | ||
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|Small Collections Symposium 2015 Agenda | |[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/images/6/60/SPNHC_Small_Collections_Symposium_Program_Outline.pdf Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Workshop Agenda] | ||
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|Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Biblio Entries | |[https://www.idigbio.org/biblio?f%5bkeyword%5d=479 Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Biblio Entries] | ||
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|Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Report | |Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Report | ||
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==[http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu Small Collections Network (SCNet) website]== | ==[http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu Small Collections Network (SCNet) website]== | ||
==Annotated Agenda, including abstracts== | |||
*[[Media:SPNHC_Small_Collections_Symposium_Program_Outline.pdf|Agenda, including abstracts]] | |||
*[http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu/content/small-collections-symposium-spnhc-2015 Symposium announcement on the SCNet website] | |||
*Sponnsors: | |||
**[https://www.idigbio.org/ iDigBio] | |||
**Small Collections Network ([http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu SCNet]) | |||
**Natural Science Collections Alliance ([http://www.nscalliance.org/ NSCA]) | |||
==Remote Participation== | ==Remote Participation== | ||
Not going to SPNHC 2015? | Not going to SPNHC 2015?<br /> | ||
[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/ | Participate remotely on Thursday May 21st, 8:00 AM EDT at: <br /> | ||
[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet/ http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet/] <br /> | |||
No special software required. Link supported by most browsers. | |||
==Recordings== | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p2go6p1g4p9/ 8:10am-10:10am] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p3gtsuoo7nl/ 10:30am-12:30pm] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p6qifjyj0q8/ 1:30pm-3:10pm] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p20pxzurt8x/ 3:30pm-5:30pm] | |||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century== | ||
===Track 1: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists=== | ===Track 1: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists=== | ||
*Why small collections - what is unique, valuable and important, Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University) | *[[Media:Monfils_spnhc.pdf|Why small collections - what is unique, valuable and important, Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University)]] | ||
*Human diversity and the opportunities to engage students in small collections, Roland Roberts (National Science Foundation) | *[[Media:Roberts_spnhc.pdf|Human diversity and the opportunities to engage students in small collections, Roland Roberts (National Science Foundation)]] | ||
*AIM-UP!: Bringing big data to educators at small institutions, Kurt | *[[Media:Galbreath_spnhc.pdf|AIM-UP!: Bringing big data to educators at small institutions, Kurt Galbreath (Department of Biology, Northern Michigan University), Joe Cook (Department of Biology and Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico)]] | ||
*Small collections working together: CollectionsEducation.org, Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, formerly Sagehen Creek Field Station), Ashley Morris (Middle Tennessee State Univesity), Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University), Brad Ruhfel (Eastern Kentucky University), Debra Linton (Central Michigan University) | *[[Media:Krimmel_spnhc.pdf|Small collections working together: CollectionsEducation.org, Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, formerly Sagehen Creek Field Station), Ashley Morris (Middle Tennessee State Univesity), Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University), Brad Ruhfel (Eastern Kentucky University), Debra Linton (Central Michigan University)]] | ||
*Emily Meineke (North Carolina State, Entomology), | *[[Media:Meineke_spnhc.pdf|Citizen science: A symbiotic future for research and education using biological collections Emily Meineke (North Carolina State, Entomology), Steven D. Frank (North Carolina State, Entomology), Robert Dunn (North Carolina State, Biology)]] | ||
*Collections Internships for College Students: Designing an Interdisciplinary Program, Emily Smith (Randolph College) | *[[Media:Smith_spnhc.pdf|Collections Internships for College Students: Designing an Interdisciplinary Program, Emily Smith (Randolph College)]] | ||
===Track 2:Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums === | ===Track 2:Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums === | ||
*Small entomology collections: How to manage, (Christy Bills) | *[[Media:Krishna_spnhc.pdf|Small entomology collections: How to manage, (Janaki Krishna, Christy Bills)]] | ||
*Biological field stations as repositories of biodiversity data, Hilary Swain (Archbold Biological Station), Gil Nelson (Florida State University/iDigBio) | *[[Media:Swain_spnhc.pdf|Biological field stations as repositories of biodiversity data, Hilary Swain (Archbold Biological Station), Gil Nelson (Florida State University/iDigBio)]] | ||
*Managing Multiple Small Collections in an Interdisciplinary Museum, Lena Hernandez (Museum of Science & History of Jacksonville, FL) | *[[Media:Hernandez_spnhc.pdf|Managing Multiple Small Collections in an Interdisciplinary Museum, Lena Hernandez (Museum of Science & History of Jacksonville, FL)]] | ||
*Challenges and obstacles to digitizing small paleontology collections, Laura Vietti (Geology Department, University of Wyoming) | *[[Media:Vietti_spnhc.pdf|Challenges and obstacles to digitizing small paleontology collections, Laura Vietti (Geology Department, University of Wyoming)]] | ||
*Research opportunities using data from small collections, Pam Soltis (Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, iDigBio) | *[[Media:Soltis_spnhc.pdf|Research opportunities using data from small collections, Pam Soltis (Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, iDigBio)]] | ||
*Strategies for digitizing small vertebrate collections, Laura Abraczinskas (Michigan State University Museum) | *[[Media:Abraczinskas_spnhc.pdf|Strategies for digitizing small vertebrate collections, Laura Abraczinskas (Michigan State University Museum)]] | ||
*The Fairbanks Museum: a small, rural, New England natural history museum’s challenge to adapt, Mary Beth Prondzinski (Alabama Natural History Museum, representing Fairbanks Museum) | *[[Media:Prondzinski_spnhc.pdf|The Fairbanks Museum: a small, rural, New England natural history museum’s challenge to adapt, Mary Beth Prondzinski (Alabama Natural History Museum, representing Fairbanks Museum)]] | ||
*SCNet: Supporting digitization in small collections, Gil Nelson (iDigBio/Florida State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan | *[[Media:Nelson_spnhc.pdf|SCNet: Supporting digitization in small collections, Gil Nelson (iDigBio/Florida State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University)]] | ||
*Getting started: Digitizing multiple small collections at UCSB, Laurie Hannah (Cheadle Center for Biodiversity, University of California, Santa Barbara) | *[[Media:Hannah_spnhc.pdf|Getting started: Digitizing multiple small collections at UCSB, Laurie Hannah (Cheadle Center for Biodiversity, University of California, Santa Barbara)]] | ||
*Recruiting and managing volunteers in small collections, Melissa Islam (Denver Botanic Gardens) | *[[Media:Islam_spnhc.pdf|Recruiting and managing volunteers in small collections, Melissa Islam (Denver Botanic Gardens)]] | ||
===Track 3: Reaching out to small collections=== | ===Track 3: Reaching out to small collections=== | ||
*Ten years of the Society of Herbarium Curators: past, present and future, Andrea Weeks (George Mason University) | *[[Media:Weeks_spnhc.pdf|Ten years of the Society of Herbarium Curators: past, present and future, Andrea Weeks (George Mason University)]] | ||
*Reaching out to small collections, Zack Murrell (Appalachian State University), Michael Denslow (Appalachian State University), Joseph McKenna (Appalachian State University) | *[[Media:Murrell_spnhc.pdf|Reaching out to small collections, Zack Murrell (Appalachian State University), Michael Denslow (Appalachian State University), Joseph McKenna (Appalachian State University)]] | ||
*Large | *[[Media:Thiers_spnhc.pdf|Large and Small Collections: Partners in a time of Challenges and Opportunities, Barbara Thiers (New York Botanical Garden)]] | ||
*A list of US-based natural history collections, François Michonneau (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History), Larry Page (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History) | *A list of US-based natural history collections, François Michonneau (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History), Larry Page (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History) | ||
* | *[[Media:Marsico_spnhc.pdf|The role of small natural history collections in contributing to understanding species’ distributions, Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Jeremy J. Caron (Central Michigan University), Richard Carter (Valdosta State University), Emily Gillespie (Marshall University), Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum), Ross McCauley (Fort Lewis College), Ashley B. Morris (Middle Tennessee State University), Gil Nelson (Florida State University), and Anna K. Monfils (Central Michigan University)]] | ||
== | ==Related Resources== | ||
Webinar series and other resources leading up to SPNHC 2015 | |||
Webinar series leading up to SPNHC 2015 | |||
*[http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu/tags/webinar-recordings Webinar Recordings] | *[http://scnet.acis.ufl.edu/tags/webinar-recordings Webinar Recordings] | ||
*[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-initiatives-small-natural-history-collections IDigBio Initiatives for Small Natural History Collections] | *[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-initiatives-small-natural-history-collections IDigBio Initiatives for Small Natural History Collections] |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 4 June 2015
This wiki supports the SPNHC 2015 Small Collections Symposium: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century. The symposium is jointly sponsored by iDigBio and the Small Collections Network (SCNet). Talks fall into three tracks: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists, Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums, and Reaching out to small collections.
Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 | |
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Quick Links for Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 | |
Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Workshop Agenda | |
Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Biblio Entries | |
Small Collections Symposium SPNHC 2015 Report |
Digitization Resources Home
SPNHC 2015 Conference website
Small Collections Network (SCNet) website
Annotated Agenda, including abstracts
Remote Participation
Not going to SPNHC 2015?
Participate remotely on Thursday May 21st, 8:00 AM EDT at:
http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet/
No special software required. Link supported by most browsers.
Recordings
Presentations: The Contribution of Small Natural History Collections in the 21st Century
Track 1: Small collections - the key to educating future generations of scientists
- Why small collections - what is unique, valuable and important, Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University)
- Human diversity and the opportunities to engage students in small collections, Roland Roberts (National Science Foundation)
- AIM-UP!: Bringing big data to educators at small institutions, Kurt Galbreath (Department of Biology, Northern Michigan University), Joe Cook (Department of Biology and Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico)
- Small collections working together: CollectionsEducation.org, Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, formerly Sagehen Creek Field Station), Ashley Morris (Middle Tennessee State Univesity), Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University), Brad Ruhfel (Eastern Kentucky University), Debra Linton (Central Michigan University)
- Citizen science: A symbiotic future for research and education using biological collections Emily Meineke (North Carolina State, Entomology), Steven D. Frank (North Carolina State, Entomology), Robert Dunn (North Carolina State, Biology)
- Collections Internships for College Students: Designing an Interdisciplinary Program, Emily Smith (Randolph College)
Track 2:Digitization practices and challenges in small collections and museums
- Small entomology collections: How to manage, (Janaki Krishna, Christy Bills)
- Biological field stations as repositories of biodiversity data, Hilary Swain (Archbold Biological Station), Gil Nelson (Florida State University/iDigBio)
- Managing Multiple Small Collections in an Interdisciplinary Museum, Lena Hernandez (Museum of Science & History of Jacksonville, FL)
- Challenges and obstacles to digitizing small paleontology collections, Laura Vietti (Geology Department, University of Wyoming)
- Research opportunities using data from small collections, Pam Soltis (Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, iDigBio)
- Strategies for digitizing small vertebrate collections, Laura Abraczinskas (Michigan State University Museum)
- The Fairbanks Museum: a small, rural, New England natural history museum’s challenge to adapt, Mary Beth Prondzinski (Alabama Natural History Museum, representing Fairbanks Museum)
- SCNet: Supporting digitization in small collections, Gil Nelson (iDigBio/Florida State University), Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University)
- Getting started: Digitizing multiple small collections at UCSB, Laurie Hannah (Cheadle Center for Biodiversity, University of California, Santa Barbara)
- Recruiting and managing volunteers in small collections, Melissa Islam (Denver Botanic Gardens)
Track 3: Reaching out to small collections
- Ten years of the Society of Herbarium Curators: past, present and future, Andrea Weeks (George Mason University)
- Reaching out to small collections, Zack Murrell (Appalachian State University), Michael Denslow (Appalachian State University), Joseph McKenna (Appalachian State University)
- Large and Small Collections: Partners in a time of Challenges and Opportunities, Barbara Thiers (New York Botanical Garden)
- A list of US-based natural history collections, François Michonneau (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History), Larry Page (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History)
- The role of small natural history collections in contributing to understanding species’ distributions, Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University), Jeremy J. Caron (Central Michigan University), Richard Carter (Valdosta State University), Emily Gillespie (Marshall University), Erica Krimmel (Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum), Ross McCauley (Fort Lewis College), Ashley B. Morris (Middle Tennessee State University), Gil Nelson (Florida State University), and Anna K. Monfils (Central Michigan University)
Related Resources
Webinar series and other resources leading up to SPNHC 2015
- 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