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Revision as of 14:49, 9 September 2021

Biodiversity Digitization 2021.jpg

Social Media

Twitter: #biodigi2021, @idigbio


Conference Resources

DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2021

Session One 8:30 - 11:00AM EDT
8:30 Opening
Gil Nelson (iDigBio) & Rebecca Johnson (NMNH)
8:40 Welcome
Kirk Johnson (National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)
Oral Presentations

Topic: Innovations: Strategy & Coordination

9:00 David Blackburn (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida)
9:20 Progress in data mobilization: standards, coordination, and linking knowledge

Holly Little (Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)"

9:30 Creating the Building Blocks for Biodiversity Research

Diane Zorich (Digitization Program Office, Smithsonian Institution)

9:40 Translating digitization and data mobilization capacity into the geosciences and other disciplines

Gary Motz (Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana University)

9:50 Session Q&A
10:00 Virtual NMNH Tour: Botany Conveyor Tour

Sylvia Orli, Eric Schuettpelz, Ken Rahim

10:20 Addressing key challenges in biodiversity data mobilization and use through the development of regional capacity.

Maheva Bagard Laursen (Global Biodiversity Information Facility - GBIF, Denmark)

10:30 Digitizing large insect collections - approaches and prioritization for sharing meaningful data and media

Torsten Dikow (Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)"

10:40 user experience (UX) for citizen science

Mia Ridge (The British Library)

10:50 Session Q&A
Session Two 1:00 - 3:00 PM EDT
Poster Session

Topic: Digitization Spotlights Asynchronous 5 minute prerecorded presentations with Live meet & greet within Kumospace

Session Three 6:00 - 8:00pm EDT
Oral Presentations

Topic: Community

6:00 Mobilizing the US Paleontological Collections Community

Talia Karim (Invertebrate Paleontology, CU Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado)

6:20 South African collections data mobilization and digitization

Michelle Hamer (Natural Science Collections Facility, South African Biodiversity Institute, South Africa)

6:30 DigiVol: Crowdsourcing Collection Digitisation

Paul Flemons (Digital Collections and Citizen Science, Australian Museum)

6:40 WeDigBio—Next steps as the community blends a global data campaign, virtual science festival, and local outreach opportunities

Austin Mast (Department of Biological Science, Florida State University)

6:50 Session Q&A
7:00 Virtual NMNH Tour: Digitizing Molluscs Through Space and Time

Kathy Hollis, Holly Little, John Pfeiffer, Ellen Strong, Bill Moser"

7:10 We’re in this Together: Arctos Community and the Shared Data Ecosystem

Emily Braker (Vertebrate Zoology, CU Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado)

7:20 Wei Song Hwang (Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore)
7:30 Dimitris Koureas (Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Netherlands)
7:40 Regional collaboration through GBIF: Latin America and the Caribbean

Anabela Plos (Global Biodiversity Information Facility - GBIF, Argentina)

7:50 Session Q&A

DAY TWO: THURSDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2021

Session Four 8:30 - 11:00AM EDT
8:30 Global Collaboration for Improved Biodiversity Data

Joe Miller, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)

Oral Presentations

Topic: Natural History Collections in Grand Challenges

8:50 Rebecca Johnson (National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)
9:10 Pam Soltis (iDigBio, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida)
9:20 Yvonne Linton (Walter Reed Biosystematics, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)
9:30 Developments in valuing digital collections data

Helen Hardy (The Natural History Museum, London)

9:40 Session Q&A
9:50 Virtual NMNH Tour: Tlingit Sculpin Hat

Eric Hollinger, Vince Rossi

10:10 Extended Digital Specimens on the Internet

Alex Hardisty (School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, United Kingdom)

10:20 Bird’s Eye View of the Past 10 years of Collections Digitization in the U.S.

Barbara Thiers (New York Botanical Garden)

10:30 speciesLink's data cleaning strategies

Dora Canhos (CRIA - Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental, Brazil)

10:40 Session Q&A
Session Five 1:00 - 3:30 PM EDT
Oral Presentations

Topic: What’s Next

1:00 Fatima Parker (South African National Biodiversity Institute)
1:20 Experiments with knowledge: Equality and access as drivers for collection development

Johannes Vogel (Museum für Naturkunde, Germany)"

1:30
1:40 New Drivers for Digitization at NMNH.

Carol Butler (Collections, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)

1:50 Session Q&A
2:00 Virtual NMNH Tour: Entomology

Floyd Shockley, Torsten Dikow

2:20 Paleo, µCT, Deep Learning pipelines and research applications

Stewart Edie (Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution)

2:30 Pierre Bonnet (CIRAD, France)
2:40 Scott Miller (Smithsonian Institution)
2:50 Hopping from NEON specimens and samples into a web of linked data

Paula Mabee (National Ecological Observatory Network - NEON)

3:00 Reed Beaman (National Science Foundation)
3:10 Session Q&A
Session Six 6:00 - 8:00 PM EDT
Panelist Discussion & Conference Wrap-up

Topic: Looking to the Future of Digitization