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As biodiversity collections are increasingly available online, they will be under increasing scrutiny. The Nagoya Protocol – a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological Diversity – has important implications for the conduct of U.S. biological collections, especially those whose data are available digitally. Knowledge of the protocol is not widespread among researchers or institutions. This session will discuss legal concerns associated with digitized collections and mitigating these issues using digital means. Compliance with the Nagoya Protocol will be a test case to evaluate how institutions must respond to requirements for increased transparency and digital tracking.<br><br>
As biodiversity collections are increasingly available online, they will be under increasing scrutiny. The Nagoya Protocol – a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological Diversity – has important implications for the conduct of U.S. biological collections, especially those whose data are available digitally. Knowledge of the protocol is not widespread among researchers or institutions. This session will discuss legal concerns associated with digitized collections and mitigating these issues using digital means. Compliance with the Nagoya Protocol will be a test case to evaluate how institutions must respond to requirements for increased transparency and digital tracking.<br><br>
'''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/B9V6od
'''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/B9V6od
| '''oVert/Morphosource Working Group''' (David Blackburn)<br>
| '''oVert/MorphoSource Working Group''' (David Blackburn)<br>
Hands-on demonstration of issues related to DOIs, iDigBio integration, etc.<br><br>
Hands-on demonstration of issues related to DOIs, iDigBio integration, etc.<br><br>
'''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/oJZsfB
'''Session Notes:''' https://goo.gl/oJZsfB

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