Digital Data in Paleontological Research
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Monday, 27 March, 201y
Day One | |||
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Time | Topic | Presenter(s)/Leader(s) | |
7:00-8:00 | Breakfast | ||
8:00-8:10 | Welcome, Workshop Introduction, Logistics | Pat Holroyd, University of California Museum of Paleontology Gil Nelson, iDigBio/Florida State University | |
8:10-8:20 | Brief Introduction to iDigBio | Gil Nelson | |
Plenaries | |||
8:20-8:40 | rowspan="1" style="vertical-align:top; background-color::#eed1a9;" | ||
8:40-9:00 | rowspan="1" style="vertical-align:top; background-color:#FFF8DC;" | Shelley James, Data Management Coordinator, iDigBio | |
9:00-9:20 | Sampling and Preservation of Genomic Data and Linking Tissue Samples to Vouchers | Charlotte Seid, Ocean Genome Legacy Center, Northeastern University | |
9:20-9:40 | Data Management Discussion/Q&A Discussion Notes |
David Bloom and Shelley James, Moderators | |
9:40-10:00 | Selecting What Should be Transcribed and Databased: Fully Populated vs Skeletal Records |
Carla Cicero, MVZ | |
10:00-10:20 | Digitizing and Linking Source Materials | Christina Fidler, MVZ | |
10:20-10:40 | Break | ||
Data Issues, Concurrent Discussion Breakouts | |||
Stage End of the Room | Non-stage End of the Room | ||
10:40-11:10 | Aggregators and Serving Data to the Web Dave Bloom Carol Spencer, MVZ, University of California, Berkeley |
Digital Asset Management Systems and Workflows Chris Hoffman, Manager of Informatics Services, IST-Research Information Technologies, UC Berkeley | |
11:10-11:40 | Evaluating and Selecting a Database Greg Schneider, University of Michigan |
Issues in Data Preservation for Biodiversity Collections Diego Barroso and Cody Thompson, University of Michigan Laura Abraczinskas, Michigan State University | |
11:40-12:10 | Symbiota as a Tool for Online Data Management for Vertebrate Collections http://csvcoll.org Lynda Loucks, University of Central Oklahoma Gil Nelson |
Issues in Database Migration Discussion Notes
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12:10-12:15 | Q&A, Discussion, Morning Wrap-up | David Bloom | |
12:15-1:00 | Lunch (provided) | ||
Imaging Vertebrate Collections | |||
1:00-1:20 | Value of imaging: Herpetology | Hinrich Kaiser, Victor Valley College | |
1:20-1:40 | Value of imaging: Ichthyology | John Sullivan, Cornell Univesity | |
1:40-2:00 | Value of imaging: Ornithology and Mammalogy | Molly Hagemann, Bishop Museum | |
2:00-2:15 | Discussion: What Should be Imaged and Why? | Emily Braker (moderator), University of Colorado Product: Composite Accounting of the Values and Uses of Specimen Images Notes Document: What to Image? | |
2:15-2:35 | Break | ||
2:35-2:55 | Research and Other Uses of Images and Digitized Specimen Data | Mary Thompson, Idaho Museum of Natural History | |
2:55-3:15 | Research and Other Uses of Images and Digitized Specimen Data | Beth Wommack, University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates | |
3:15-3:35 | Safe and Efficient Preservation of Images and Other Media | Mike Webster, Cornell University | |
3:35-4:30 | Standard Photographic Views for Herps, Ichs, Birds, and Mammals | Group discussion Notes & conclusions recorded in Google Docs Laura Abraczinskas, Michigan State University, moderator | |
5:00-7:00 | Reception hosted by the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (venue: MVZ Gallery) | ||
7:00 | Dinner on Your Own |