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All posters will be electronic and linked to this wiki page. Presenters have additionally provided five minute prerecorded presentations describing their posters. <br> '''''Posters should be viewed asynchronously.''''' <br> We will then be using Kumospace for a live Q&A session on September 22 1:00 - 3:00 PM EDT. | All posters will be electronic and linked to this wiki page. Presenters have additionally provided five minute prerecorded presentations describing their posters. <br> '''''Posters should be viewed asynchronously.''''' <br> We will then be using Kumospace for a live Q&A session on September 22 1:00 - 3:00 PM EDT. | ||
===Abstracts=== | |||
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===Conference Agenda=== | ===Conference Agenda=== |
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Social Media
Twitter: #biodigi2021, @idigbio
Conference Registration
Registration is open!
Please register via Zoom: https://bit.ly/3zDMcQS
Conference Resources
- Virtual Meeting Resources
- iDigBio's Code of Conduct
- Update your Zoom client for the latest security enhancements Versions of the Zoom client older than 5.0 will be required to update before users can join webinars in the Digital Data conference!
Zoom Information
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- We will be using the Zoom webinar platform. Only speakers' cameras and microphones will be enabled.
- Please use the Zoom Q&A feature if you have questions for the presenters. The chat function will only be used for discussion.
Kumospace
We will use a website platform called Kumospace for poster Q&A session. Kumospace is similar to Zoom, but more casual and fun (there’s a rooftop pool).
Location: a link to our Kumospace room will be provided via email and during the conference. In the meantime please check out kumospace.com and take a look around to become a little familiar with it.
Remote Poster Session
All posters will be electronic and linked to this wiki page. Presenters have additionally provided five minute prerecorded presentations describing their posters.
Posters should be viewed asynchronously.
We will then be using Kumospace for a live Q&A session on September 22 1:00 - 3:00 PM EDT.
Abstracts
Conference Agenda
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 | |