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
9:15-9:45 a.m. The case for imaging fish Mark Sabaj-Perez, Drexel
9:45-10:15 a.m. The case for imaging herps Hinrich Kaiser
10:15-10:45 a.m. Break
10:45-11:15 a.m. The case for 2D imaging Mark Sabaj-Perez
11:15-12:00 p.m. The case for 3D imaging Hank Bart, Tulane
Nelson Rios, Tulane
12:00-12:30 p.m. The case for CT imaging David Blackburn, Florida Museum of Natural History
12:30-1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30-1:45 p.m. Review and discussion of pre-workshop survey results

(including discussion of the status of databasing in fish and herp collections)

Gil Nelson
1:45-3:00 p.m. Status of imaging at participating collections:

Each participant to have 3 minutes to outline the status of imaging at their institution.

Greg Watkins-Colwell, moderator
3:00-3:30 p.m. Break
3:30-4:30 p.m. Imaging for data collection: An overview Miriam Zelditch, U. Michigan
Donald Swigerski, U. Michigan
4:30-4:45 p.m. Discussion/Q&A: Imaging for data collection Miriam & Donald
moderators
4:45-5:00 p.m. Daily wrap-up, observations, comments, challenges, criticisms, further discussion Greg Watkins-Colwell
moderators
Dinner on Your Own
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