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===Tuesday, 14 April 2015 :: Showcase Day=== | ===Tuesday, 14 April 2015 :: Showcase Day=== | ||
[[Media:Showcase_Day-_14.04.2015.pdf|Introduction]] | |||
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|style="color:darkorange;"|'''Moving Digitisation Forward<br>Moderator: John La Salle''' | |style="color:darkorange;"|'''Moving Digitisation Forward<br>Moderator: John La Salle'''<br>[[Media:La_Salle_Session_4_intro.pdf|Introduction]] | ||
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|Simon Checksfield : A combined information management system for the National Biological Collections | |[[Media:Checksfield_-_A_Combined_Information_Management_System_for_the_National.pdf|Simon Checksfield : A combined information management system for the National Biological Collections]] | ||
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|Andreas Zwick : Collection genomics | |[[Media:AZwick_BMantle_Advancing_Collection_Genomics_20150414.pdf|Andreas Zwick : Collection genomics]] | ||
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|BPA: Genomics Data / platforms for digitising collections | |[[Media:Gilbert_Canberra_Digitisation_14-04-2015.pdf|BPA: Genomics Data / platforms for digitising collections]] | ||
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|Graham Galloway (Andrew Janke) : National Imaging Facility supporting specimen imaging | |[[Media:Galloway_ALA_14Apr15.pdf|Graham Galloway (Andrew Janke) : National Imaging Facility supporting specimen imaging]] | ||
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|Changming Sun : Feature extraction from imaging libraries | |[[Media:ChangmingSun_Canberra_14Apr2015.pdf|Changming Sun : Feature extraction from imaging libraries]] | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Global_collections_Advancing_scientific_research.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*Digitising collections is not enough, you must make it known and available for searching and use. The potential now exists to capitalise on this global massive investment in biodiversity so as to enable new science.<br> | *Digitising collections is not enough, you must make it known and available for searching and use. The potential now exists to capitalise on this global massive investment in biodiversity so as to enable new science.<br> | ||
*Bioinformatics/Digitisation is being perceived as a replacement for, rather than an aid to, systematic expertise, where collection curation has been disconnected from researchers. | *Bioinformatics/Digitisation is being perceived as a replacement for, rather than an aid to, systematic expertise, where collection curation has been disconnected from researchers. | ||
*This topic envisages support of an international coordinating effort for collection digitisation research that would see to digitise collections for global impact across multiple institutions to address specific research questions. Integrating the process or products of digitisation into research needs to be capable of dealing with projects that are focused on 1) collection of the data, and 2) research use of this data. | *This topic envisages support of an international coordinating effort for collection digitisation research that would see to digitise collections for global impact across multiple institutions to address specific research questions. Integrating the process or products of digitisation into research needs to be capable of dealing with projects that are focused on 1) collection of the data, and 2) research use of this data.<br> | ||
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*[[Media:Discussion topics on use cases.png|Mind map of discussion]] | |||
*[[Media:MWaycott_herbarium_example_plots_flowering.pdf|Example plots flowering]] | |||
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|Keping Ma - Advancing Digitised Data for Scientific Research in China | |[[Media:Ma_Keping_Specimen_based_research_20150414.pdf|Keping Ma - Advancing Digitised Data for Scientific Research in China]] | ||
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|Round Table Discussion | |[[Media:Global_collections_Advancing_scientific_research.pdf|Round Table Discussion - continued]] | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Workflow_–_the_heart_of_successful_digitization_programs.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*One of the most significant challenges facing the digitisation effort of biological collections is the design and implementation of complex workflows, which can vary significantly across different taxonomic types and sizes of collections and which need to adapt to collection management logistics unique to each institution. | *One of the most significant challenges facing the digitisation effort of biological collections is the design and implementation of complex workflows, which can vary significantly across different taxonomic types and sizes of collections and which need to adapt to collection management logistics unique to each institution. | ||
*Much work has been done with developing workflows and protocols at the museum and collections level, but few of these workflows have been documented or made available to the larger collections community. | *Much work has been done with developing workflows and protocols at the museum and collections level, but few of these workflows have been documented or made available to the larger collections community. | ||
*iDigBio, is establishing an online repository for sharing existing customized workflows from as many collection types and institutions as possible. Here we offer the beginnings of the repository and encourage those in the community to both discuss the workflows, and to contribute to this resource by adding new workflows and updating existing workflows. | *iDigBio, is establishing an online repository for sharing existing customized workflows from as many collection types and institutions as possible. Here we offer the beginnings of the repository and encourage those in the community to both discuss the workflows, and to contribute to this resource by adding new workflows and updating existing workflows. | ||
*Efficient and effective workflows are at the heart of any successful biological collections digitisation. Through unified efforts we envisage involving the creation of a publicly available, sustainable and comprehensive national and international collections information resource of digitisation workflows and protocols. | *Efficient and effective workflows are at the heart of any successful biological collections digitisation. Through unified efforts we envisage involving the creation of a publicly available, sustainable and comprehensive national and international collections information resource of digitisation workflows and protocols.<br> | ||
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*[[Media:smithbeyondthebox-141216040243-conversion-gate01.pdf|Vince Smith - Moving beyond the box: automating the digitization of insect collections]] | |||
*[[Media:Forceps_note.pdf|Rod Eastwood - Efficient removal of insect specimen pin labels with modified forceps]] (Log into SPNHC website for [https://spnhc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/September2012final.pdf SPNHC 2012 Newsletter V26(2) version]. | |||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:WeDigBio—worldwide_engagement_for_digitizing_biocollections.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*Online transcription centres, such as Notes from Nature, DigiVol, the Smithsonian Institution’s Transcription Center and Les Herbonautes, provide a means by which the public can contribute to digitisation of biocollections in ways and at scales that were previously not possible. WeDigBio, an event of global mass digitisation planned for October 2015 and annually thereafter, will capitalize on these developments by providing a media campaign, cyberinfrastructure, and other support for the transcription centres and the biocollections using them. The event is planned to engage both widely distributed public participants and participants in transcription events held onsite at biocollections. The latter can be used to strengthen local community support for biocollections and biodiversity research (e.g., as a launch for crowdfunding campaigns) and build sustainability. | *Online transcription centres, such as Notes from Nature, DigiVol, the Smithsonian Institution’s Transcription Center and Les Herbonautes, provide a means by which the public can contribute to digitisation of biocollections in ways and at scales that were previously not possible. WeDigBio, an event of global mass digitisation planned for October 2015 and annually thereafter, will capitalize on these developments by providing a media campaign, cyberinfrastructure, and other support for the transcription centres and the biocollections using them. The event is planned to engage both widely distributed public participants and participants in transcription events held onsite at biocollections. The latter can be used to strengthen local community support for biocollections and biodiversity research (e.g., as a launch for crowdfunding campaigns) and build sustainability. | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Education_and_outreach.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*Data uses beyond research, focusing on education, conservation, public engagement, constituency building, etc. | *Data uses beyond research, focusing on education, conservation, public engagement, constituency building, etc. | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Jennings_Project_Management_Discussion_20150416.pdf|David Jennings - Introductory presentation]] | ||
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*Effective project management requires a balance of technical skills with people skills. Technical skills include areas such as planning, estimating, measuring, and controlling. In contrast, people skills include areas such as leading, enabling, motivating, and communicating. Successful project managers are flexible in applying their knowledge and skills from both areas in the correct combination keep projects moving forward. This session will discuss aspects of project management in relation to strategies, tactics, and workflows for adapting to situations and driving things forward. We invite discussion of lessons learned, what works, and what doesn’t work based on your experience and then brainstorm new approaches. | *Effective project management requires a balance of technical skills with people skills. Technical skills include areas such as planning, estimating, measuring, and controlling. In contrast, people skills include areas such as leading, enabling, motivating, and communicating. Successful project managers are flexible in applying their knowledge and skills from both areas in the correct combination keep projects moving forward. This session will discuss aspects of project management in relation to strategies, tactics, and workflows for adapting to situations and driving things forward. We invite discussion of lessons learned, what works, and what doesn’t work based on your experience and then brainstorm new approaches. | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Moving forward_expected outcomes_future_directions.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*Capture ideas for projects and collaboration for the next 2 years. | *Capture ideas for projects and collaboration for the next 2 years. | ||
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|Round Table Discussion: | |[[Media:Moving forward_expected outcomes_future_directions.pdf|Round Table Discussion]]: | ||
*Finalising ideas from previous discussion. | *Finalising ideas from previous discussion. | ||
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This wiki provides resources for the International Digitization Summit.
Digitizing the Past and Present for the Future | |
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Quick Links for International Digitization Summit | |
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Overview
ALA, CSIRO, iDigBio, Smithsonian, BMNH, Naturalis, and NSF are meeting in Canberra, Australia, April 13-17, 2015, to discuss all projects and potential for collaborations among the projects.
Agenda, Presentations, and Notes
The following is a link to the full agenda: Media:Agenda_International_Digitization_Summit.pdf
Monday, 13 April 2015 :: A Global Focus
8:30-9:00 | Coffee and Welcome |
Session 1 | Introductions - Global Institutions Digitisation program and future Moderator: John La Salle |
9:00-9:10 | Opening and introductions : John La Salle |
9:10-9:30 | iDigBio : Larry Page |
9:30-9:50 | Chinese Field Museum : Keping Ma |
9:50-10:10 | The Smithsonian Institution : Paul Kimberly |
10:10-10:30 | The Natural History Museum : Vince Smith |
10:30-11:00 | Morning Tea |
Session 1 continued | Introductions - Global Institutions Digitisation program and future Moderator: John La Salle |
11:00-11:20 | CSIRO National Research Collections Australia : Andrew Young |
11:20-11:40 | Atlas of Living Australia : John La Salle |
Session 2 | Pathways to Collaboration group discussion Moderators: Larry Page & John La Salle |
11:40-12:30 | How can we learn from international digitsation efforts for potential collaborations and sharing?
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12:30-13:15 | Lunch |
13:15-14:00 | Tour of Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) with David Yeates |
Session 2 continued | Pathways to Collaboration group discussion Moderators: Larry Page & John La Salle |
14:00-15:30 | Discussion to consider:
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15:30-16:00 | Afternoon Tea |
16:00-16:45 | Tour of Australian National Herbarium (ANH) with Andrew Young |
16:45-17:00 | Return to Lecture Theatre for wrap-up and closing |
17:00 | Close |
Tuesday, 14 April 2015 :: Showcase Day
Wednesday, 15 April 2015 :: Round Table Discussions Day 1
Sessions aimed at initiating conversations to facilitate represented digitisation projects world-wide in finding effective cooperative and collaborative strategies benefiting all parties going forward. Please come with ideas and methods ready for involvement.
8:30-9:00 | Coffee and Welcome |
Session 1 | Global Collections: Advancing Scientific Research Moderators: Pam Soltis, Keping Ma & John La Salle |
9:00-9:10 | Pam Soltis – Introductory presentation |
9:10-10:30 | Round Table Discussion:
Additional resources: |
10:30-11:00 | Morning Tea |
Session 1 continued | Global Collections: Advancing Scientific Research Moderators: Pam Soltis, Keping Ma & John La Salle |
11:00-11:10 | Keping Ma - Advancing Digitised Data for Scientific Research in China |
11:10-12:30 | Round Table Discussion - continued |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch |
Session 2 | Cyberinfrastructure Moderators: Jose Fortes, Greg Riccardi & Peter Doherty |
13:30-13:40 | Jose Fortes – Introductory presentation |
13:40-15:00 | Round Table Discussion:
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15:00-15:30 | Afternoon Tea |
Session 3 | Workflow – the heart of successful digitization programs Moderators: Gil Nelson and Vince Smith |
15:30-15:40 | Gil Nelson – Introductory presentation |
15:40-17:00 | Round Table Discussion:
Additional resources: |
17:00 | Close |
Thursday, 16 April 2015 :: Round Table Discussions Day 2
Sessions aimed at initiating conversations to facilitate represented digitisation projects world-wide in finding effective cooperative and collaborative strategies benefiting all parties going forward. Please come with ideas and methods ready for involvement.
8:30-9:00 | Coffee and Welcome |
Session 4 | WeDigBio—Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Biocollections Moderators: Austin Mast, Paul Flemons, Paul Kimberly |
9:00-9:10 | Paul Kimberly, Paul Flemons, Austin Mast—Introduction to WeDigBio, an Example of International Collaboration |
9:10-10:30 | Round Table Discussion:
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10:30-11:00 | Morning Tea |
Session 5 | Education and Outreach Moderators: Bruce MacFadden and Taryn Johnson |
11:00-11:45 | Round Table Discussion:
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Session 6 | Project Management Moderator: David Jennings |
11:45-11:55 | David Jennings - Introductory presentation |
11:55-12:30 | Round Table Discussion:
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12:30-13:30 | Lunch |
Session 7 | Moving Forward – Group Discussion Moderators: Larry Page, John La Salle, Andrew Young |
13:30-15:00 | Round Table Discussion:
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15:00-15:30 | Afternoon Tea |
Session 8 | Expected Outcomes / Future Directions Moderators: Larry Page, John La Salle, Andrew Young |
15:30-16:30 | Round Table Discussion:
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16:30-17:00 | Closing comments from Larry Page, John La Salle, Andrew Young |
17:00 | Close |
Friday, 17 April 2015 :: Field Trip
9:00 | Pick up from University House |
9:15-10:00 | Tour of Australian National Wildlife Collection (ANWC) with Leo Joseph |
10:00-15:00 | Visit to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve – including Aussie barbie in the bush |
15:00-16:00 | Tour of Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (near Tidbinbilla) |
16:00 | Return to Canberra |