[Nhcoll-l] RE-SENDING: Harnessing Natural History Collections Data for Addressing National Challenges: The Biodiversity Collections and Data Wish List

Thiers, Barbara bthiers at nybg.org
Fri Sep 28 10:56:51 EDT 2018


We've had a great response so far to the call for "Wish List" items - please add yours today!  Your ideas may be shared at the upcoming iDigBio Summit (attributed or not, as you choose) and will be part of an appendix to the report submitted to NSF.

Harnessing Natural History Collections Data for Addressing National Challenges:  The Biodiversity Collections and Data Wish List

During the past year, the Biodiversity Collections Network (BCoN) has been gathering feedback from stakeholder communities about biodiversity collections and the data derived from them.  This feedback will inform a vision for how biodiversity collections and data can realize their potential for research and education during the next decade.

Through these outreach efforts we have learned that the stakeholder community views the current national digitization effort as a success, with benefits for collections, research and education, and feels strongly that the effort should continue in some way. We have also determined that the U.S. national effort aligns well with international efforts, especially in Europe and Australasia.

In this final outreach effort, we are asking for your very specific and succinct contributions to a wish list of future activities or functions for collections and data, and recommendations on how to achieve them.  Please record your responses using this Google Form<https://goo.gl/forms/SsbyuP75ZuKSL4av2>: https://goo.gl/forms/SsbyuP75ZuKSL4av2

We ask that you include only one wish list item (and action and partners) per form - you can enter as many wish list items as you wish, but use a separate form for each.  This will help greatly with the compilation final results.  A summary of all responses will be posted on the BCoN website<https://bcon.aibs.org)/> (https://bcon.aibs.org)

Wish List entries made by 5:00 pm EST on Friday, 5 October will be posted on the BCoN website (https://bcon.aibs.org/) shortly thereafter and incorporated into the final report.  There will be a session at the upcoming iDigBio Summit   https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/ADBC_Summit_2018) on  Tuesday, 2 October from 3:10-4:00 pm in which Wish List items will be shared live.  The Summit website provides information on remote participation.

QUESTIONS:

1.  What would you like to accomplish with biodiversity collections or derived data that you cannot do now (or cannot do easily)?  Name ONE activity or function in ONE sentence



2.  List ONE currently unavailable action or tool that you would need to in order to do this:


3. Who could help you do the accomplishment listed in Question 1?    List up to THREE types of experts or areas of expertise.



Dr. Barbara M. Thiers
Vice President
Patricia K. Holmgren Director of the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium
Curator of Bryophytes
Editor, Index Herbariorum
President, Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections
New York Botanical Garden
Bronx, NY 10458-5126
bthiers at nybg.org<mailto:bthiers at nybg.org>
718-817-8626

Download:
The World's Herbaria 2017<http://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/docs/The_Worlds_Herbaria_2017_5_Jan_2018.pdf>  (second Index Herbariorum annual report)
Index Herbariorum Registration Form<http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/IH_Questionnaire_2009.doc>
Index Herbariorum Registration Form Example<http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/IH_Questionnaire_2009_example.doc>

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