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== Board Members  ==
== Board Members  ==


Stan Blum, Donald Hobern, Vincent Smith, Stinger Guala, Karen Francl
* Donald Hobern, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
* Vince Smith, London Natural History Museum
* Linda Ford, Harvard University
* Barbara Thiers, The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG)
* Paul Kimberly, National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
* Mary Klein, NatureServe


== iDigBio Presentations from Year 1 Review Meeting  ==
== iDigBio Presentations from Year 1 Review Meeting  ==

Revision as of 14:51, 4 November 2014

Role of EAB

External Advisory Board (EAB) whose membership will be subject to the approval of NSFs cognizant program official and will meet at least once a year; provide written and verbal advice to the national resource on its activities, including progress and integration of digitization projects, research, education and outreach activities among all funded institutions; advise the national resource leadership on strategic directions and management policies.

Board Members

  • Donald Hobern, Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
  • Vince Smith, London Natural History Museum
  • Linda Ford, Harvard University
  • Barbara Thiers, The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG)
  • Paul Kimberly, National Museum of Natural History (NMNH)
  • Mary Klein, NatureServe

iDigBio Presentations from Year 1 Review Meeting

Introduction - Jason Grabon

iDigBio Welcome and Overview - Larry Page

iDigBio CyberArchitecture - Jose Fortes

iDigBio Digitization and Informatics - Greg Riccardi

iDigBio Research Coordination and Scientific Community Outreach - Pam Soltis

iDigBio Education and Public Outreach - Bruce MacFadden

Project Background: Then and Now - Jose Fortes

Social Media and Community Engagement - Jason Grabon

2012 External Advisory Board Final Report

Final Report From the 2012 External Advisory Board

2013 External Advisory Board Final Report

Final Report From the 2013 External Advisory Board