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*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p8v2m4xp2qe/ Day1 8am-10:30am] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p7s2wu6gx4f/ Day1 11am-12pm] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p57kb3i5qno/ Day1 1:30pm-3pm] | |||
*[http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p51jdeu1soj/ Day1 3:30pm-5pm] | |||
==Gainesville Resources== | ==Gainesville Resources== |
Revision as of 09:14, 6 May 2014
This wiki support the Collections for the 21st Century Symposium, Gainesville, FL, 5-6 May 2014
Workshop Agenda and Logistics
- Announcement
- Registration
- Agenda
- Field Trips: Register for these with Adania Flemming (aflemming@flmnh.ufl.edu) by April 20
- Logistics
- Wireless Connection Instructions for Emerson Hall
Remote Participation
Presentations
- Welcomes and Introductions(Larry Page)
- Why We Have Natural History Collections(Scott Miller)
- NIBA,ADBC and iDigBio:Transforming the Landscape(Greg Riccardi)
- Phylogenetics and Linking Molecular Data with Collections(Pamela S. Soltis)
- The Extended Specimen:Using Media Specimens for Collections-based Ornithological Research(Edwin Scholes)
- A Deep Time Approach to Studying Environmental Change(Dena M. Smith)
- Climate Change, Hydrology and Aquatic Species Distribution(Jason Knouft)
- The Current State of Arthropod Biodiversity Data to Address Impacts of Global Change (Neil S. Cobb)
- SpeciesLink Network: Tools and Services to Support e-Science and Policy-making(Dora Canhos)
- No Specimen Left Behind:Collections Digitisation at the Natural History Museum, London(Vincent S. Smith)
- Collections-From Local to Global- Building Strength in an Interconnected Digital World(Joanne Daly)