[Nhcoll-l] Strategic Planning for Biodiversity Collections Course

Austin Mast amast at fsu.edu
Mon Aug 29 13:07:06 EDT 2022


Dear Colleagues,

iDigBio is pleased to announce an 8-week "Strategic Planning for Biodiversity Collections” online course.

Take this opportunity to introduce new purpose and excitement into your organization. Prepare to relate your collection’s compelling vision to stakeholders and discuss long-term goals and strategies with administrators.

The “Strategic Planning for Biodiversity Collections” course will meet 8 times on Fridays at 3:00–4:00 PM Eastern Time during the period October 7–December 9, 2022 (see syllabus link below for details, including exact dates). We anticipate that the course will require approximately 5 hours of work per week, including the 1 hour in-class. The goal is to produce a short (5–10 pages) strategic plan for each represented collection. Each plan will address vision, mission, values, stakeholders, strategies, goals, objectives, evaluation, and sustainability, among other things. The process is at least as valuable as the product, and you might find that the exercises benefit your collection in unexpected ways.

The course will be capped to ensure adequate opportunities to participate in discussions. We are looking for creative, committed participants who can help us to continue building momentum for this as an annual event. If multiple individuals from a collection are interested in participating in the course, we ask that one formally apply and the others participate in the out-of-class exercises and brainstorming sessions.

There is no charge for participation in the course. We invite anyone affiliated with a collection from anywhere in the world to apply to participate, but we do note that the course is taught in English. Please note that the course is focused on strategic planning, rather than teaching collecting, curation, or data mobilization skills. Meetings are recorded to benefit class participants who wish to review content asynchronously.

A summary syllabus for the course is available here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x0RLTl_nhGpiHkXt9MMpItLQUIDjEfvNpUkYj4kpIoo/edit?usp=sharing>.

To apply, please complete this short Google Form<https://forms.gle/euD1JFaPDxDekoko8> by September 12, 2022. Admission decisions will be made shortly thereafter. Admissions are based on a mix of considerations, including diversity of career stages and collections, urgency for the collection, the collection’s concrete plans to leverage the strategic planning in the near future (e.g., for funding), and sustained interest in the class as evidenced by application again this year after an unsuccessful application in the previous year.

With best regards,

Austin Mast (Director of iDigBio’s Digitization, Workforce Development, and Citizen Science Domain) and David Jennings (iDigBio’s Project Manager)

Austin Mast — Professor · Department of Biological Science · 319 Stadium Drive · Florida State University · Tallahassee, FL 32306-4295 · U.S.A. · (850) 645-1500 — Director · Institute for Digital Information & Scientific Communication · College of Communication and Information · Florida State University — amast at fsu.edu<mailto:amast at fsu.edu> — he/him

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