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|valign="top"|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-spnhc-icom-nathist SPNHC and | |valign="top"|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-spnhc-icom-nathist SPNHC and ICOMNATHIST Virtual Conference 2020] | ||
|valign="top"|iDigBio events at SPNHC and ICOMNATHIST Virtual Conference 2020 included an [https://spnhc.org/share-fair/ Education Share Fair] designed and lead by Molly Phillips (iDigBio's Education Outreach Diversity Inclusion Coordinator) and a symposium focusing on collections management/software/leadership for the future titled: [https://spnhc.org/abstracts-2020/#data-lifecycle Envisioning Collections Management for the Evolving Biodiversity Data Lifecycle]. The role of collections management in the biodiversity data lifecycle has been dramatically affected by worldwide specimen digitization programs. Institutions looking to support a visionary future for collections-based biodiversity data need to cultivate a culture of lifelong learning as the expectations of collections management evolve. This symposium highligts key challenges and opportunities involved in designing and driving such a vision that can address impending global challenges. | |valign="top"|iDigBio events at SPNHC and ICOMNATHIST Virtual Conference 2020 included an [https://spnhc.org/share-fair/ Education Share Fair] designed and lead by Molly Phillips (iDigBio's Education Outreach Diversity Inclusion Coordinator) and a symposium focusing on collections management/software/leadership for the future titled: [https://spnhc.org/abstracts-2020/#data-lifecycle Envisioning Collections Management for the Evolving Biodiversity Data Lifecycle]. The role of collections management in the biodiversity data lifecycle has been dramatically affected by worldwide specimen digitization programs. Institutions looking to support a visionary future for collections-based biodiversity data need to cultivate a culture of lifelong learning as the expectations of collections management evolve. This symposium highligts key challenges and opportunities involved in designing and driving such a vision that can address impending global challenges. | ||
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