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|valign="top"|04/027/2020 - 04/29/2020
|valign="top"|08/02/2020 - 04/07/2020
|valign="top"|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-and-collaborations-ecologicial-society-america-2020 iDigBio and Collaborations at Ecologicial Society of America 2020]
|valign="top"|For 2020, plans are underway to once again provide a joint Data Help Desk, participate in the Open Science Section at ESA, and make major contributions to Career Central that will be featured in ESA's conference promotional activities. In addition, some of us will be presenting in ESA Special Sessions and Ignite Sessions. iDigBio works collaboratively with other NSF-funded programs to share and facilitate broader biocollections data use and provide access to data and computational literacy skills and knowledge needed to support FAIR and reproducible research.
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|valign="top"|04/27/2020 - 04/29/2020
|valign="top"|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/georeferencing-paleo-refreshing-approach-fossil-localities Georeferencing for Paleo: Refreshing the approach to fossil localities]
|valign="top"|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/georeferencing-paleo-refreshing-approach-fossil-localities Georeferencing for Paleo: Refreshing the approach to fossil localities]
|valign="top"|As the paleo collections community wraps up several TCNs we recognize that a significant amount of digitization work remains to be done and that georeferencing is one of the next big roadblocks. Across all collection types, there are major issues with the quality of georeference data currently available on biodiversity data aggregators such as iDigBio and GBIF. For paleo collections, there are additional issues related to applying existing georeferencing workflows in the paleontological context, as well as to sharing georeference data publicly. This workshop will take advantage of the momentum catalyzed by ADBC funding in the paleontological collections community to address critical issues related to georeferencing workflows and georeferencing data quality.
|valign="top"|As the paleo collections community wraps up several TCNs we recognize that a significant amount of digitization work remains to be done and that georeferencing is one of the next big roadblocks. Across all collection types, there are major issues with the quality of georeference data currently available on biodiversity data aggregators such as iDigBio and GBIF. For paleo collections, there are additional issues related to applying existing georeferencing workflows in the paleontological context, as well as to sharing georeference data publicly. This workshop will take advantage of the momentum catalyzed by ADBC funding in the paleontological collections community to address critical issues related to georeferencing workflows and georeferencing data quality.
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