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| '''Biotic Associations: Informal Open Session I'''<br> | | '''Biotic Associations: Informal Open Session I'''<br> | ||
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oeAR5ETRAg_NQjv9qz3Oa-OT4NDkEAL6PXo_9gOaD5w/edit?usp=sharing Session Notes]<br> | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oeAR5ETRAg_NQjv9qz3Oa-OT4NDkEAL6PXo_9gOaD5w/edit?usp=sharing Session Notes]<br> | ||
The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. The ADBC program has promoted the mobilization of tens of millions of specimen-level data in natural history collections in the United States and many of these datasets contain rich species interaction data. During the first meeting Jorrit Poelen (Global Biotic Interactions, GloBI) and Katja Seltmann (UC Santa Barbara, Parasite Tracker) will present a recent Vampire Moth (Calyptra) interaction data use case, setting the stage for open discussion that will likely carry through the second meeting. We encourage participants to submit interaction datasets before the meeting so that they can be discussed as use cases. You can describe, point to, or share, your datasets by opening a new issue via https://tinyurl.com/shareInteractionData . You can also see how GitHub issues are used to openly discuss how to share specific existing biotic association datasets. | The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. The ADBC program has promoted the mobilization of tens of millions of specimen-level data in natural history collections in the United States and many of these datasets contain rich species interaction data. During the first meeting Jorrit Poelen (Global Biotic Interactions, GloBI) and Katja Seltmann (UC Santa Barbara, Parasite Tracker) will present a recent Vampire Moth (Calyptra) interaction data use case, setting the stage for open discussion that will likely carry through the second meeting. We encourage participants to submit interaction datasets before the meeting so that they can be discussed as use cases. You can describe, point to, or share, your datasets by opening a new issue via https://tinyurl.com/shareInteractionData . You can also see how GitHub issues are used to openly discuss how to share specific existing biotic association datasets. | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oeAR5ETRAg_NQjv9qz3Oa-OT4NDkEAL6PXo_9gOaD5w/edit?usp=sharing Session Notes]<br> | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oeAR5ETRAg_NQjv9qz3Oa-OT4NDkEAL6PXo_9gOaD5w/edit?usp=sharing Session Notes]<br> | ||
The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. | The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 2 October 2018
Digitizing the Past and Present for the Future | |
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ADBC Summit VIII Quick Links | |
Calendar Announcement | |
General Information | |
Agenda |
Join the leading researchers and professionals striving to digitize our nation's Natural History Collections! The annual ADBC Summit brings together representatives from TCNs, PENs, NSF, iDigBio, and other initiatives related to the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC) program. The Summit inspires collaboration and focuses discussions on shared goals, challenges, and opportunities.
General Information
- When: October 1-3, 2018
- Where: Gainesville, Florida
- Venue: University of Florida Cultural Plaza
Maps & Dining Information
Area Information
Ground Transportation Options
- Hilton Courtesy Shuttle
- Gainesville Regional Transit System: Gator Locator; Campus Routes; City Routes
- Parking at the UF Cultural Plaza
- Lyft
- Uber
Special Accommodations
- Nursing mothers needing accommodations should contact Shari Ellis at sellis@ufl.edu for assistance.
- Individuals needing assistance with ground transportation from the Hilton to the Cultural Plaza should speak with Hilton front desk staff.
Wireless Service
Wireless access for onsite participants is provided by the University of Florida: https://getonline.ufl.edu/
Remote Access
To the extent possible, the Summit sessions will be broadcast and recorded using the University of Florida Mediasite service. If you wish to listen to the meeting remotely, visit the Mediasite catalog here:
https://mediasite.video.ufl.edu/Mediasite/Catalog/catalogs/-adbc-summit-2018
Agenda
- Summit Mini Program with maps. You will be provided a hard copy of this program at check-in.
- Best agenda for mobile viewing.
- Participant Bios.
- Open meeting space is available in the Summit rooms when not in session.
- The McGuire Director's Conference Room will remain an open meeting space throughout the Summit.
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