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* Tools Knowledge in the Community
* Tools Knowledge in the Community
** Developing a strategy for sharing what tools are out there
** Developing a strategy for sharing what tools are out there
*** Example: Biovel
*** Example: [http://www.biovel.eu/ Biovel]
** Sharing information about skills needed to use particular tools
** Sharing information about skills needed to use particular tools
*** Could get lots of info from iPlant and Data Carpentry about the skills problems people run into when trying to use any of the community tools for research.
*** Could get lots of info from iPlant and Data Carpentry about the skills problems people run into when trying to use any of the community tools for research.

Revision as of 12:17, 12 November 2015

Ideas regarding the Retreat format

  • Breakout groups
  • One large discussion group
  • Presentations

Ideas for discussion topics at the Retreat

  • Share information from our meeting with NSF, including the new cooperative agreement and panel review summary
  • Everyone watch this video together (DP, KL, MC)
  • How to make our training sustainable
    • Converting our training materials for posterity/sustainability
      • Perhaps partner with Coursera (or a firm like them)
    • Funding for participant support will be declining after 2017
  • Tools Knowledge in the Community
    • Developing a strategy for sharing what tools are out there
    • Sharing information about skills needed to use particular tools
      • Could get lots of info from iPlant and Data Carpentry about the skills problems people run into when trying to use any of the community tools for research.
      • Use this to strategically point people to where they can transform their data, or learn the skill.
  • Website update and sustainability
    • Increase role of community in maintaining content -> larger role for Wiki; lesser role for Drupal
    • Content organization/re-organization
    • Facelift?
  • Sustainability issues for iDigBio + TCNs
    • Historical Knowledge and Documents
      • Do TCNs have robust plans for sharing developed workflows / protocols / policies (on digitization, imaging, archiving, communication strategies,...)
      • Do they archive plans for these documents?
        • Can we provide this?
      • TCN Staff (at high, middle, and in-the-trenches) are amassing a wealth of knowledge about digitization. When their funding ends, a great deal of this may be lost.
        • How do we include these TCNs in future summits?
        • Is there a role for some Video Exit Interviews (oral interviews), to capture this knowledge? Perhaps Shari and Betty could set something up?
  • Topics that come up at the Summit
  • Automation
  • Mendeley vs. Biblio
    • Improve discoverability
    • Keep iDigBio content and published articles separate
  • Get a Library Science grad student to help us with our document repository concerns (I asked Greg R. to look for someone: JM)
  • "Common knowledge" about the project
    • Status of the portal and use
    • Scope of data storage (ACIS)
    • Role of postdocs and students in iDigBio — what are they supposed to be doing?
    • Citizen Science
    • K-12 initiatives
  • The value of blitzes and hackathons