Developing Robust Object to Image to Data (DROID3)

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3D Objects and Things in Spirits Digitization Workflows Working Group

Various preparation-specific working groups were spawned from the DROID workshop (https://www.idigbio.org/content/digitization-workflow-workshop-report) held in Gainesville, Florida in May 2012. The purpose of this workshop was an exploration of digitization workflows and methods for improving workflow efficiency across preparation types. The DROID 3 working group, called 3D Objects and Things in Spirits, is focused on three dimensional objects, whether stored wet or dry, to include a variety of biological and paleontological preparations. The working group will publish the results of its work on the iDigBio documentation pages, accessed via https://www.idigbio.org/tags/documentation, or directly at https://www.idigbio.org/content/workflow-modules-and-task-lists.

Mission

This working will focus on developing digitization workflows for three dimensional specimens stored dry or in fluid.

Workikng Group Members'

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  • Gil Nelson, iDigBio Digitization
  • Deborah Paul, iDigBio User Services
  • Andy Bentley (Biodiversity Institute, U. of Kansas)
  • Adam Cohen (Texas Natural History Collections, U. Texas)
  • Linda Ford (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard)
  • Talia Karim (Museum of Natural History, U. Colorado)
  • Dean Pentcheff (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)
  • Nelson Rios (Musuem of Natural History, Tulane U.)
  • Rob Robins (Florida Museum of Natural History, U. Florida)
  • Jessica Utrup (Peabody Museum, Yale)
  • Andy Williston (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard)