Digitizing Fluid-preserved Vertebrate Specimens

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iDigBio Workshops

Logistics

=Agenda
Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Day One
Time Topic Presenter(s)/Leader(s)
6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Breakfast at Hotel
Complimentary breakfast 6:30 - 9:30 a.m.
8:00-8:15 a.m. Welcome and Workshop Introduction and Logistics Gil Nelson, iDigBio/Florida State University
Chris Phillips, Illinois Natural History Survey
8:15-8:45 a.m.

Introduction to ADBC, iDigBio, and TCN Development

Larry Page, iDigBio/Florida Museum of Natural History
8:45-9:15 a.m. Why this Workshop?
Workshop Goals, Discussion, agenda additions
Larry Page
Gil Nelson
8:40-9:00 Audubon Core & Data Aggregation to iDigBio 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 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 Breakouts
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
Core Data to Preserve 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
Lynda Loucks, University of Central Oklahoma
Gil Nelson
Issues in Database Migration
Kevin Love, Shelley James, iDigBio, University of Florida
Greg Schneider, University of Michigan
12:10-12:20 Q&A, Discussion, Morning Wrap-up David Bloom
12:20-1:15 Lunch (provided)
Imaging Vertebrate Collections
1:15-1:35 Value of imaging: Herpetology Hinrich Kaiser, Victor Valley College
1:35-1:55 Value of imaging: Ichthyology John Sullivan, Cornell Univesity
1:55-2:15 Value of imaging: Ornithology and Mammalogy Molly Hagemann, Bishop Museum
2:15-2:35 Discussion: What Should be Imaged and Why? Emily Baker (moderator), University of Colorado
Product: Composite Accounting of the Values and Uses of Specimen Images
2:35-3:00 Break
3:00-3:20 Research and Other Uses of Images and Digitized Specimen Data Mary Thompson, Idaho Museum of Natural History
3:20-3:40 Research and Other Uses of Images and Digitized Specimen Data Beth Wommack, University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates
3:40-4:00 Safe and Efficient Preservation of Images and Other Media Mike Webster, Cornell University
4:00-4:30 Standard Photographic Views for Herps, Ichs, Birds, and Mammals Discussion group breakouts
Notes & conclusions recorded in Google Docs
4:30-5:00 Discussion Group Reports Laura Abraczinskas, Michigan State University, moderator
6:00 Dinner on Your Own

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Day Two
Time Topic Presenter(s)/Leader(s)
7:00-8:00 Breakfast
8:00-8:15 Lingering comments, observations, questions, discussion from day one Gil Nelson
8:15-8:30 Audio/Video/2D Imaging Metadata Mike Webster, Cornell University
Imaging Plenary Sessions
8:30-8:50 2D Imaging Stations: Components & Setup John Sullivan, Cornell University
8:50-9:10 Lighting and White Balance John Sullivan
9:10-9:30 2D Image Processing Software Andy Williston, MCZ, Harvard University
9:30-9:50 Light Box vs. Copy Stand vs. Squeeze Tank Imaging Systems Zach Randall, Florida Museum of Natural History
9:50-10:10
10:10-10:30 Break
10:30-10:50 Workflow Modules and Tasks Gil Nelson
10:50-11:10 DIY: Imaging on a Budget Mark O'Brien, University of Michigan
11:10-11:30 Imaging Eggs and Nests ???Anand Varma, MVZ
11:30-11:50 A Prototype for Rapid 3D Multi-view Imaging for Photogrammetry Nelson Rios, Tulane Unitersity
11:50-12:10 Using Mobile Devices for Collections Management Cody Thompson, University of Michigan
12:10-12:20 Morning wrap-up/Discussion/Q&A Cody Thompson
12:20-1:15 Lunch (provided)
Imaging Breakouts
1:15-1:45 2D Imaging Techniques and Workflows for Fluid-preserved Specimens (Herps)
Hinrich Kaiser
2D Imaging Workflows for Dry-preserved Specimens (mammals and birds)
Verity Mathis, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History
Gil Nelson, Tall Timbers Research Station
1:45-2:15 2D Imaging Workflows for Fluid-preserved specimens (Fish)
Andy Williston, MCZ, Harvard University
Mining Images for Character Traits
Mary Thompson
2:15-2:45 Anticipating Storage Requirements: Management and Archiving
???Greg Schneider
Imaging Microscope Slides
Peter Oboyski, Essig Museum, UC Berkeley
2:45-3:15 Cameras and Lenses for 2D Imaging
John Sullivan
2D Image File Types, Conversion, and Management
Jon Woodward, MCZ, Harvard
3:15-3:35 Break
3:35-4:05 Strategies for Imaging Paper Labels
Brandi Coyner, Sam Noble Museum, University of Oklahoma
Issues of Scale: Imaging Micro to Oversized Objects
Laura Vietti, University of Wyoming
4:05-4:30 Daily Wrap-up: Discussions, Observations, Questions Gil Nelson
6:00 Dinner on Your Own

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Day Three
Topic Facilitator(s)
Breakfast, 7:00-8:00
Demonstrations, 8:30-10:00
(1) Using Mobile Devices for Collections Management Cody Thompson
(2) Image Stacking
*(3) Pre-processing and Cleaning Data Laura Russell, VertNet/iDigBio
Carla Cicero
(4) Microscope Slide Scanning Peter Oboyski
(5) Data Migration from Excel Dusty McDonald, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Break, 10:00-10:30
Demonstrations, 10:30-12:00
(6) Imaging Paper Labels Brandi Coyner
(7) Using a Light Box Verity Mathis, Gil Nelson
(8) Squeeze Tank Imaging Zack Randall
(9) Imaging Eggs and Nests ???Anand Varma, MVZ, UC Berkeley
Lunch (provided), 12:00-1:00
Collection tours, 1:00-5:00
Dinner on your own, 6:00