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SCNet Listening Session: Continuing digitization challenges for small collections

The Small Collections Network and iDigBio are hosting a listening session to gather community feedback on how small/regional collections (including those held at field stations) have been involved in iDigBio and ADBC activities to date, as well as what activities (webinars, workshops, trainings, etc.) would be most valuable to focus on in the upcoming year. We welcome perspectives from any collection size and any level of iDigBio/ADBC involvement, including no previous activity with iDigBio/ADBC.

Webinar: Isn’t that Spatial? Discover how to geo-enable your research and teaching with today’s interactive web mapping tools

Title: Isn’t that Spatial?  Discover how to geo-enable your research and teaching with today’s interactive web mapping tools.

Presenter: Joseph J. Kerski, (Environmental Systems Research Institute) ESRI

Date: October 12, 2016

Time: 3:00-4:00pm ET

Location: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/eo

Webinar: Phylogenetic diversity comparison among Nebraska counties: example of a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE)

Title: Phylogenetic diversity comparison among Nebraska counties: example of a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE)

Presenter: Roxi Kellar

Date: November, 16, 2016

Time: 3:00-4:00 pm ET

Location: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/eo

Integrating Natural History Collections into Undergraduate Education: Creating the Resources and Growing the Community

Title: Integrating Natural History Collections into Undergraduate Education: Creating the Resources and Growing the Community

Presenter: Anna Monfils, Central Michigan University

Date: September 21, 2016

Time: 3:00-4:00pm ET

Location: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/eo

Webinar: Achieving the Maximum Potential of Small University Collections: a Model in Digitization, Education, & Outreach

Title: Achieving the Maximum Potential of Small University Collections: a Model in Digitization, Education, & Outreach
Marcia A. Revelez, Collections Manager, Angelo State Natural History Collections, Department of Biology, Angelo State University, San Angelo,TX 76909, mrevelez@angelo.edu

Increasing Capacity for Small Natural History Collections: Developing Protocol for Volunteer-Based Inventorying Programs

Small Fish in a Big Pond: Lessons Learned in Digitizing a Small Paleontology Collection

13 November 2014
3:00-4:00 p.m Eastern

Virtual meeting place: https://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/scnet
Small Fish in a Big Pond: Lessons Learned in Digitizing a Small Paleontology Collection
Presenter: Julie Rousseau, Collection Manager, University of Alaska Museum

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