South-Central California Collection and Data Network: Difference between revisions

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**Presentations
**Presentations
***[[media:Creating_a_Natural_History_Collection_and_Data_Network_for_South_Central_California.pdf| Creating a Natural History Collection and Data Network for South Central California (Katja Seltmann)]]
***[[media:Creating_a_Natural_History_Collection_and_Data_Network_for_South_Central_California.pdf| Creating a Natural History Collection and Data Network for South Central California (Katja Seltmann)]]
***[[media:IDigBio_Intro_SCCCDN.pdf| An Introduction to iDigBio and Background about Other Digitization Networks, the ADBC and CSBR National Science Foundation Programs (Gil Nelson)]]
***[[media:Baxter_UCSB.pdf| Biodiversity Informatics Projects at the Berkeley Natural History Museum (David Baxter)]]
***[[media:UCSB_YOST.pdf| Cal Poly Collections, Phenology and Specimens (Jenn Yost)]]
***[[media:Thematic_Network_talk_WFVZ_1_Feb_2016.pdf| Digitization at the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology (Linnea Hall)]]
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***[[media:Guilliams_CCBER_020116.pdf| The Past and Future of Digitization at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden (Matt Guilliams)]]
***[[media:NHM_Wet_Collections_Social_Engineering.pdf| NHM Wet Collections Social Engineering (Dean Pentcheff)]]
***[[media:NHM_Wet_Collections_Social_Engineering.pdf| NHM Wet Collections Social Engineering (Dean Pentcheff)]]
**Resources
**Resources
***[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1weMVq6t2NC78yQgKDfCobWdDyN5pvIbtSS0SzK3LSAo/edit#gid=989310049 Needs of participating institutions]
***[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1weMVq6t2NC78yQgKDfCobWdDyN5pvIbtSS0SzK3LSAo/edit#gid=989310049 Needs of participating institutions]

Revision as of 16:52, 26 February 2016

Overview

The South-Central California Collection and Data Network goals are:

  • Provide support of our regional natural history collections, larger and smaller.
  • Develop multi-institution grant proposals to support the digitization and curation of scientific collections in South Central California.
  • Establish methods of sharing information about ongoing regional and national initiatives where others may wish to participate.
  • Provide support toward sustainable data sharing, digitization, and long term natural history collection infrastructure.
  • Share collection protocols, methods, resource opportunities, and ideas.

Meetings

Resources

Members