Time
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Harn Galleria
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Harn Chandler Auditorium
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Harn Classroom 1
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Harn Classroom 2
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Powell Classroom
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McGuire Classroom
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McGuire Director's Conference Room
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7:00-8:45
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Breakfast on your own
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8:15-8:45
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Arrival, coffee, networking
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Biotic Associations: Informal Open Session I
The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions. The ADBC program has promoted the mobilization of tens of millions of specimen-level data in natural history collections in the United States and many of these datasets contain rich species interaction data. During the first meeting Jorrit Poelen (Global Biotic Interactions, GloBI) and Katja Seltmann (UC Santa Barbara, Parasite Tracker) will present a recent Vampire Moth (Calyptra) interaction data use case, setting the stage for open discussion that will likely carry through the second meeting. We encourage participants to submit interaction datasets before the meeting so that they can be discussed as use cases. You can describe, point to, or share, your datasets by opening a new issue via https://tinyurl.com/shareInteractionData . You can also see how GitHub issues are used to openly discuss how to share specific existing biotic association datasets.
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8:45-10:20
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Plenary Session V
Opening
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8:45-9:00
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Logistics
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David Jennings
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Evolving Relationships
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9:00-9:20
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GBIO, GBIC2, and GBIF
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Donald Hobern
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9:20-9:40
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Activities at the Atlas of Living Australia
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Hamish Holewa
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9:40-10:00
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Sustaining the ADBC Initiative
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Gil Nelson
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10:00-10:20
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UF/FLMNH Commitment to the Sustainability of iDigBio
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Doug Jones
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10:20-10:45
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Morning Break (provided)
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Biotic Associations: Informal Open Session II
The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss how existing species interaction datasets are structured and how to increase our ability to generate aggregate datasets and examine networks of interactions.
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10:45-12:00
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Concurrent Session I
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Demos & Innovations I Matt Collins
Agenda
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PhyloLink
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Joe Miller
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Light Box Design
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Cindy Skema
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iDigBio API
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Richard Garand
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Symbiota2 Overview Neil Cobb
This first session will cover upcoming software developments and outreach plans for the Symbiota NSF-ABI project.
Agenda
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Symbiota - Part 1
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Curtis Dyreson
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Virtual
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Symbiota - Part 2
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Ben Brandt
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Virtual
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Phylogeny and Phenology Plugin
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Will Pearse
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Virtual
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Mobilizing data in developing countries: Pakistan & Somaliland
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Mary Barkworth
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Virtual
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Technical Support and Outreach
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Neil Cobb & Lindsie McCabe
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In-person
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Fieldguide
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Andre Poremski
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Virtual
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Specify Collections Consortium I Jim Beach
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Communicating Science Natasza Fontaine & Austin Mast
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Challenges in Research Use of Data Pam Soltis
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12:00-1:00
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Lunch (provided)
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1:00-2:15
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Concurrent Session II
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Demos & Innovations II Matt Collins
Agenda
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ADBC Education Resources
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Molly Phillips
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BiotaPhy web platform
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Pam Soltis
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Analytical tools
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Pam Soltis
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Symbiota Portals & Software Tools Neil Cobb
This second session will feature presentations on new efforts to expand TCN portals and the creation of synthetic Symbiota portals. It will also include new developments for projects that integrate with Symbiota (e.g., GeoLocate).
Agenda
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Biotic Associations: GLoBI
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Jorrit Poelen
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In-person
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PhyloLink
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Joe Miller
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In-person
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Geolocate
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Nelson Rios
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In-person
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GenBank linkage
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Andrew Miller
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In-person
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Creating a multi-phyla Symbiota portal for U of Wisconsin collections
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Laura Prado
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In-person
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Developing a Global Mycology Portal
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Scott Bates
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In-person
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Specify Collections Consortium II Jim Beach
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Communicating with Administrators Gil Nelson & David Jennings
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Innovation & Unconference Deborah Paul
Bring your inspirations from recent experiences, conversations. and presentations at ADBC Summit 8 to this breakout. We will gather ideas and find others with innovative ideas and expertise to share. An unconference gives you the chance to design your own breakout and bring timely topics that are on your mind - to a larger group.
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2:15-2:45
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Afternoon Break (provided)
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Afternoon Break (provided)
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2:45-4:00
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Concurrent Session III
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Building Institutional Digitization Synergy Kevin Love, Deborah Paul, & Larry Page
Data mobilization doesn’t (have to) stop when digitization is complete or grant funds have been exhausted. In this discussion group, we will explore how efforts, like a local digitization committee or leveraging institutional resources and policy, can inspire data mobilization across your collaborators' institutions.
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Georeferencing Andrew Miller & Michael Denslow
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Data Quality Feedback Richard Garand & Deborah Paul
Quality data is essential as a foundation for analytical, synthetic, and AI research. Anyone providing data to an aggregator or downloading data from an aggregator can make use of the data quality feedback offered. If you use this information, we would like to hear about how you use it (or not) and ways in which all of us can work on improving data quality (dq). From researcher, policy maker, graduate student, collection manager, curator, educator, and museum director, we all have a role to play. We also plan to share some of what we learned from a recent survey and symposium at SPNHC-TDWGNZ -- on this topic. And, we'll share some ideas for possible future changes to dq feedback from iDigBio as well as recent progress from the TDWG Data Quality Interest Group and iDigBio implementation plans.
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Broadening Participation Molly Phillips & Kari Jordan
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4:00-4:10
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TRANSITION TO AUDITORIUM FOR WRAP-UP
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4:10-4:30
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Summit Wrap-Up David Jennings
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4:30
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Adjourn
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