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===Upcoming Meetings===


*2 August 2016: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g4Y5GMXdwqAex030vXfEsnCP5o5f4T2IuwtIKzyJmXc/edit?usp=sharing Natural History Collections Documents Workshop: Physical Preservation, Metadata, and Document Databasing]
*2 August 2016: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g4Y5GMXdwqAex030vXfEsnCP5o5f4T2IuwtIKzyJmXc/edit?usp=sharing Natural History Collections Documents Workshop: Physical Preservation, Metadata, and Document Databasing]
**[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VLdkBa3VyJB_RfeKOewcqQGXgV_U6G9YT4jPBILJvVE/edit Minutes (Lynn McLaren, recorder)]
**Presentations
***Challenges and Opportunities in Creating an Archive for the UC Natural Reserve System (Peter Alagona)
***[[media:SB_workshop_final.pdf| Processing archives from research field stations: cataloging material and digitizing data for integration and visualization with other biotic collection data (Michelle Koo and Christina Fidler)]]
***Issues in photographic conservation: examples from the UCSB Library (Jon Jablonski)
***Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature: Metadata and the Biodiversity Heritage Library (Patrick Randall and Mariah Lewis)
**Resources
***[https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0BxkNVyxYekJvVjdqWUszWFROLU0 Google Drive folder]


==Resources==
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 18:36, 8 August 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

Past Meetings


Resources

Members