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iDigBio Summit meeting

iDigBio Summit meeting. Judith E. Skog Biological Sciences Directorate Office of the Assistant Director Emerging Frontiers Division. Updates on activities for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections. Provide a review of the second year competition and activities

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iDigBio Summit meeting

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  1. iDigBio Summit meeting Judith E. Skog Biological Sciences Directorate Office of the Assistant Director Emerging Frontiers Division

  2. Updates on activities for Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Provide a review of the second year competition and activities Next community activity will be development of an implementation plan for the NIBA (National Integrated Biocollections Alliance) strategic plan

  3. Second year • Four new TCNs added to program • New technologies, new approaches, new taxa, new regions of country, new institutions • Two PENs added to existing TCNs • New solicitation based on input from previous experiences, questions, community input • Third set of proposals arrived Oct. 19 (14 TCN, 8 PEN)

  4. NIBA implementation plan • AIBS convened workshop Sept. 17-18 • Charged with drafting implementation plan • Draft will be available to community for comment • Period of comment open about a month • Final plan to be written and distributed broadly • Desire to engage wide support

  5. Seven Goals for implementation • Goal 1: Establish an organizational and governance structure which will provide the national leadership and decision-making mechanism required to implement NIBA and fully realize its strategic plan. • Goal 2: Complete the engineering of the U.S. biodiversity collections cyberinfrastructure. Implement adaptive technology strategies around core discipline standards to enable efficient digitization workflows, innovative and synthetic research, effective biodiversity policy, and ubiquitous educational engagement.

  6. Goals • Goal 3: Enhance training of existing collections staff and create the next generation of biodiversity information managers. • Goal 4: Achieve buy-in and participation from a broad spectrum of stakeholders. • Goal 5: Establish an enduring and sustainable knowledge base. • Goal 6: Infuse specimen-based learning and exploration into formal and informal education. • Goal 7: Staging Capabilities, Products and Deliverables

  7. TCNs as test beds • All these activities in the plan are being done by the TCNs collectively • Should be the experience for what works • Critically important to have your input on this plan • Can respond individually or have discussion together to provide input

  8. ADBC program – testing plan • Established the central resource • Stimulating community interest • Testing integration of data and assessing methods • Community of TCNs see larger role possible • Awarded seven networks • Integration of heterogeneous data tested • Insects difficult – several ways of approaching it • Use of citizen scientists to speed up process • Integration of ancillary material • Technology improvements to expedite imaging • Education activities for specimen based research

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