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'''What are students learning in collections? - Lightning rounds''' | '''What are students learning in collections? - Lightning rounds''' | ||
*[[Media:Hollingsworth_Small_Herbaria_A_Microcosm_of_Science.pdf| | *[[Media:Hollingsworth_Small_Herbaria_A_Microcosm_of_Science.pdf|Herbaria as Microcosms of Science(Abigail Hollingsworth)]] | ||
==Remote Participation Link== | ==Remote Participation Link== | ||
* [http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet Participate remotely via AdobeConnect] | * [http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet Participate remotely via AdobeConnect] |
Revision as of 06:24, 7 April 2014
This wiki supports the Recruiting, Supporting, and Retaining Small Collections in Biodiversity Digitization Workshop to be held at Central Michigan University, 7-10 April 2014.
Digitization Resources Wiki Home
Agenda and Logistics
Collaborative Notes Documents
PowerPoints and Presentations
TUESDAY, 8 APRIL 2014
Lightning rounds: Challenges to small collections recruitment and retention
- Challenges to small collections recruitment and retention (Richard Carter)
- Challenges and Successes at the University of Iowa (Cindy Opitz)
- Biological Field/Research Stations (Gil Nelson)
Ligntening rounds: Challenges for large collections reaching out to small collections
- Michigan Small Herbarium Initiative (Rich Rabeler)
- California Consortium of Herbaria (Lucinda McDade)
- TORCH (Wayne Elisens)
WEDNESDAY, 9 APRIL 2014
Alternative funding discoveries
- Alternative funding discoveries (Richard Carter)
- Finding Funding for Specimen Digitization (Laurie Hannah)
- Broadening Diversity in the Biological Sciences: The Role of Small Collections (Gil Nelson & Gabriella Hogue)
What are students learning in collections? - Lightning rounds