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**[[Media:Florida_Cat_1.pdf|Florida top ten Cat I invasive]]
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**[[Media:FL_Native_10.pdf|Ten Florida Natives]]
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**[http://idigbio.org/sites/default/files/working-groups/NANSH/FloridaHerbaria.pdf Florida herbaria]
**[http://idigbio.org/sites/default/files/working-groups/NANSH/FloridaHerbaria.pdf Florida herbaria]

Revision as of 19:33, 19 August 2014

This wiki supports the work of the NANSH (North American Network of Small Herbaria) Working Group, a group founded at the 2013 conference of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Charleston, WV.

Digitization Training Workshops Wiki Home

Interest Group Working Documents

Upcoming Webinars and Meetings

Potential and Recommended Meeting Topics

  • Using Geolocate for georeferencing herbarium collections (Nelson Rios): this could be a series of several webinars all focused on herbarium georeferencing.
  • Digital Photography 101: Morphology of a digital camera (Gil Nelson): this could also be series with more than one speaker.
  • Digital image file types and standards, what file formats mean and recommended practices: JPG, TIFF, NEF, CR2, DNG
  • Demonstration of Semi-automatic Label Information Extraction System (SALIX) (Daryl Lafferty): see for reference, http://nhc.asu.edu/vpherbarium/canotia/SALIX3.pdf
  • Uploading data through the Specify Workbench (Andy Bentley): this could also be a 3 or 4-part series
  • The future of NSF funding for small herbaria (NSF staff): where small herbaria fit into the picture
  • Digitization 101: Basics I need to know to start, initial steps for getting started (suggested from Small Herbarium Workshop at FSU)
  • What are Darwin Core and IPT?
  • OCR, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
  • What does digitization do for me?
  • Sustaining Digitization: After the initial digitization
  • Sharing Resources: Creating a Consortium of Small Collections

Meetings

  • 14 Feb 2014, 2-3 p.m. Stinger Guala, BISON, GBIF, ITIS

Discussion Notes

Species/Herbaria lists by states

Research Tasks

  • Criteria for species selection (G species, co-efficient of conservation, endemics, invasive, weedy, etc.)
  • Strategies for selecting herbaria from each state
  • Strategies for sampling data from not-yet-digitized herbaria
  • Compiling/writing a literature review
  • Compiling data from specimens cited in floras and publications (Travis)
  • Determining the use of BISON data/tools

North American Network of Small Herbaria

Botany 2014 Small Herbarium Workshop

  • Draft Agenda
  • Planning team
    • Libby Ellwood (Florida State University/iDigBio)
    • Ed Gilbert (Arizona State University)
    • Emily Gillespie (Marshall)
    • Kari Harris (Arkansas State University)
    • Erica Krimmel (Sagehen Field Station)
    • Travis Marsico (Arkansas State University)
    • Anna Monfils (Central Michigan University)
    • Ashley Morris (Middle Tennessee State University)
    • Gil Nelson (Florida State University/iDigBio)
    • Pam Soltis (University of Florida/iDigBio)
    • Kim Watson (New York Botanical Garden)

APG Documents and Web Sites

Relevant Papers and Publications