[Nhcoll-l] Latest update: Biodiversity Digitization Conference (BioDigiCon), 27-29 September, 2022.

Nelson,Gil gnelson at floridamuseum.ufl.edu
Thu Sep 1 09:49:49 EDT 2022


We are pleased to share the latest updates for BioDigiCon. The virtual conference is free to attend but requires registration via EventBrite<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-biodigicon-tickets-367104919697>. We have received several presentation abstracts<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qooo7bKfTC8mGXAct2xhjrhg1nWZFHPrtJBJ_n6oLds/edit?usp=sharing> and will be adding more as they are submitted. The link to the abstracts is also available on the conference announcement<https://www.idigbio.org/content/biodigicon-2022> page and will be regularly updated.

Lighting talks for which abstracts are available include:
A Fully Digitized Herbarium - Workflows to Keep Up 100%
Sylvia Orli, Smithsonian Institution; Ingrid Lin, Smithsonian Institution; Nathan Anderson, Smithsonian Institution

A workflow for cleaning Notes from Nature data transcriptions
Peter Oboyski, Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley


ArcGIS Online for born digital data: our experience 6 months in
Rick Levy, Denver Botanic Gardens; Michelle DePrenger-Levin, Denver Botanic Gardens

Arctos: A Collaborative and Scalable Collection Management Solution
Emily Braker, University of Colorado Museum of Natural History

Digi-Leap: Connecting Novel Tools, Machine Learning and Public Participation to Label Digitization Efforts
Robert Guralnick, University of Florida; Michael Denslow, University of Florida; Julie Allen, University of Nevada, Reno; Samantha Blickhan, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium; Raphael LaFrance, University of Florida; Mark Bouslog, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium; Sean Miller, Zooniverse & Adler Planetarium

Digitisation & Mobilisation of CSIRO’s Biological Collections
Nicole Fisher, CSIRO; Pete Thrall, CSIRO

Digitization and Dissemination of Phylogenetic Data: Using MorphoBank for Morphological Matrix Management
Brooke  Long-Fox, Phoenix Bioinformatics; Kenzley Alphonse, Kenx Technology, Inc.; Maureen O’Leary, Stony Brook University; Tanya, Berardini, Phoenix Bioinformatics

Extending the Digital Extended Specimen
Amanda Harmon, A.C. Moore Herbarium (USCH); Csilla Czako, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Avery Browning, University of South Carolina School of Earth, Ocean, and Environment; Herrick, Brown, A.C. Moore Herbarium (USCH)

Herbarium Pomeranicum
Marta Jarosińska, University of Gdańsk; Joanna Korybut-Orlowska, University of Gdansk, Katarzyna Wszalek-Rozek, University of Gdansk

Introducing taxastand and dwctaxon, a pair of R packages for standardizing species names in Darwin Core format
Joel Nitta, The University of Tokyo; Wataru Iwasaki, The University of Tokyo

New data models create new challenges for data sharing: looking at collections through the lens of events
Ely Wallis, Atlas of Living Australia, CSIRO

Symbiota: Managing and Mobilizing Biodiversity Data and Supporting Data Providers
Katie Pearson, Symbiota Support Hub; Edward Gilbert, Arizona State University; Nico Franz, Arizona State University; Jenn Yost, California Polytechnic State University; Samanta Orellana, Arizona State University; Greg Post, Arizona State University; Laura Rocha Prado, Arizona State University; Lindsay Walker, Arizona State University

Tracking biotic association claims across platforms, collections, and institutions.
Jorrit Poelen, Ronin Institute / UC Santa Barbara Cheadle Institute for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration

Using digitisation data to move a herbarium
Claire Brandenburger, National Herbarium of NSW, Australian Institute of Botanical Science; Hannah McPherson, National Herbarium of NSW; Andre Badiou, National Herbarium of NSW; Mel Wong, National Herbarium of NSW; Guy Lowe, National Herbarium of NSW.

The conference agenda includes several workshops and presentation/discussion sessions, currently including (more will be added shortly):
Building a Digitization Program within Informatics and Data Science Centers
Sylvia Orli, Smithsonian Institution

Data quality: most common data dealbreakers
Cat Chapman, iDigBio; Margot Schneider, Atlas of Living Australia; Dora Canhos, CRIA; Andrea Hahn, GBIF; Elspeth Haston, RBGE

Digitization Workflows in Symbiota-based Biodiversity Specimen Data Portals
Katie Pearson, Symbiota Support Hub, Arizona State University; Lindsay Walker, Symbiota, ASU

Including Indigenous Metadata in Collection Records
Maui Hudson, University of Waikato; Jane Anderson, New York University

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