Envisioning a Biological Collections Action Center: NYBG: Difference between revisions

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*How might a center such as this help move the needle on workforce development, ensuring that museum careers in whatever capacity are available to all?" Cody Thompson cwthomp@umich.edu
*How might a center such as this help move the needle on workforce development, ensuring that museum careers in whatever capacity are available to all?" Cody Thompson cwthomp@umich.edu


G*iven AI, centralized one stop shopping databases may not be the future of data distribution. Dan Distel d.distel@northeastern.edu
*Given AI, centralized one stop shopping databases may not be the future of data distribution. Dan Distel d.distel@northeastern.edu


*Is there an economy of scale? - actions that could be taken by an action center that would not occur without an action center, even if existing centers were given to additional institutions? Kevin Hackett kevin.hackett@usda.gov  Also, how approaches of an Action Center be downscaled and guide convergence  e.g. a small field station site with multiple taxon collections, multiple tissue, multiple observation, and genomic data." Hilary Swain hswain@archbold-station.org
*Is there an economy of scale? - actions that could be taken by an action center that would not occur without an action center, even if existing centers were given to additional institutions? Kevin Hackett kevin.hackett@usda.gov  Also, how approaches of an Action Center be downscaled and guide convergence  e.g. a small field station site with multiple taxon collections, multiple tissue, multiple observation, and genomic data." Hilary Swain hswain@archbold-station.org

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