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| ! !! Day 1: Thursday, March 23 | | ! !! Day 1: Thursday, March 23 |
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| | 8:30–9:00 AM || Breakfast | | | 8:00–9:00 AM || Breakfast @ NYBG |
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| | 9:00–9:30 AM || Opening (Nelson) <br> a. Workshop Objectives (Sessa)<br> | | | 9:00–9:30 AM || Opening (Gil Nelson) <br> a. Workshop Objectives (Emily Sessa)<br> |
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| <br> Speakers: Pam Soltis (Moderator); Andy Bentley; Joe Cook; Scott Edwards; Talia Karim; Shirley Pomponi; Barbara Thiers | | <br> Speakers: Pam Soltis (Moderator); Andy Bentley; Joe Cook; Scott Edwards; Talia Karim; Shirley Pomponi; Barbara Thiers |
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| | 12:15–1:15 PM || Open discussion leading into lunch. <br> Lunch break (on-site) | | | 11:40 - 12:00 || Navigating NSF opportunities <br> Steve Ellis (virtual) |
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| | 1:15–2:00 PM || Field collection to repository ––Part II <br> a. Specimen records, from museum to aggregator (Why? How?). <br> | | | 12:00 - 1:30 || Lunch @ NYBG |
| b. Data management software (eMu, Symbiota, Arctos) <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: N. Neu-Yagle/T. Karim
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| | 2:00–2:45 PM || Online resources to support specimen records (iDigBio, Symbiota, GBIF) <br> Discussion Leader: T. Karim | | | 1:30 - 3:00 || Large group brainstorm: Refining ADBC components/topics/questions: Combine; Merge; Refine; Augment; Delete <br> |
| | Emily Sessa (Moderator) |
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| | 2:45–3:15 PM || Break 2: Tour of Collections & Collections Workshop (Sub-Level B2), Dave Krause, K. MacKenzie, and Pat O’Connor. | | | 3:00 - 3:30 PM || Break 2 |
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| | 3:15–3:45 PM || A Case Study: The Mahajanga Basin Project and Symbiota <br> Discussion Leaders: D. Krause, L. Wagner, K. Mackenzie | | | 3:15 - 3:45 PM || Large group brainstorm: Refining ADBC components/topics/questions: Combine; Merge; Refine; Augment; Delete <br> |
| | Breda Zimkus (Moderator) |
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| | 3:45–4:15 PM || Open Discussion <br> Facilitators: P. O’Connor, D. Krause | | | 5:00 || Wrap-Up (Joe Cook) |
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| | 4:15–5:00 PM || Museum Exhibition Access
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| | 7:00 || Dinner: On Your Own <br> Reservations have been made at: Phoenician Kabob, 5709 E COLFAX AVE., DENVER, CO 720-477-0046
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| ! !! Day 2: Thursday November 17 | | ! !! Day 2: Friday, March 24 |
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| | 9:00–9:30 AM || Expanding the Specimen Record <br>
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| a. Beyond traditional records (e.g., incorporating 4D [geography, stratigraphy, other paleo environmental data] data; 3D data management and dissemination. <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: D. Blackburn/ P. O’Connor
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| | 9:30–10:20 AM || Keeping things connected from field to publication and beyond to access/utilization by others. <br>
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| a. Persistent Identifiers (extended specimen network) in 21st Century natural history collections — ensuring that things that should stay connected do stay connected. <br>
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| Discussion Leader: M. Mabry
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| | 10:20–10:50 AM || Getting information out to others (researchers, educators, public) <br>
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| a. Role of the research teams. <br>
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| b. Role of the educator teams. <br>
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| c. Role of the museums. <br>
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| Discussion Leader: D. Blackburn
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| | 10:50–11:30 AM || Break 3: Archives Department (Sub-level B1), with Laura Uglean-Jackson (DMNS).
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| | 11:30 AM–12:15 PM || 3D Data: MorphoSource <br>
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| a. Hosting/dissemination 3D data—Basics. <br>
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| b. Team/Project/Organization Levels of Organization in Morphosource. <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: D. Boyer, J. Winchester
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| | 12:15–1:15 PM || Open discussion leading into lunch. <br> Lunch Break (on-site)
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| | 1:15–2:00 PM || Current/Future Training Efforts <br>
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| a. Field Training. <br>
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| b. Collections Training. <br>
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| c. Training across the internet. Barriers (e.g., technical) and opportunities (shared resources and specimen record platforms). <br>
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| d. Formal programs (university degrees & certificates, museum certificates). <br>
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| e. Professional Development opportunities. <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: P. O’Connor, N. J. Stevens, D. Krause
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| | 2:00–2:45 PM || Collections without Borders. <br>
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| a. Working across boundaries (national, cultural, economic). <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: H. Randrianaly, S. el-Sayed
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| | 2:45–3:15 PM || Break 4: Digital Research Lab, 3rd Floor, Lindsay Dougan (DMNS) | | | 8:00 - 9:00 AM || Breakfast @ NYBG |
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| | 3:15–3:45 PM || What, How, and Who to fund these efforts? <br> | | | 9:00 - 10:30 || Break-out Discussions |
| a. Institutional, Governmental, Private (Corporate, Individual). <br>
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| b. Perspectives from funding agencies Ian Miller—National Geographic Society. <br>
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| Discussion Leaders: D. Krause, I. Miller
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| | 3:45–4:15 PM || The Global Future of Collections: Co-Creating Next Steps <br> | | | 10:30 - 10:45 AM || Break |
| a. Collections management in a global context—and shared responsibilities among research teams, institutions, and governments. <br>
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| ''Summary of workshop and overview of next steps (near-term vs. long term).'' <br>
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| Facilitators: P. O’Connor, D. Krause, N. J. Stevens, D. Blackburn
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| | 4:15–5:00 PM || Museum Exhibition - self-guided tours to areas if interest | | | 10:45 - 12:00 PM || Break-out Discussions |
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| | 5:00–6:30 PM || Pre-dinner Break | | | 12:00 - 1:30 PM || Lunch @ NYBG |
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| | 7:00 || Dinner: On Your Own <br> Location TBD
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