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BCoN at BOTANY 2015
Salon 3, Shaw Conference Center Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaBiodiversity Collections Network (BCoN) Advisory Council members, Drs. Barbara Theirs and Anna Monfils, will be at the BOTANY 2015 meetings in Edmonton, Canada. At 3:45 on Monday, July […]
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Collections Communications Workshop
The Field Museum Chicago, IL, United StatesThe Biodiversity Collections Network will convene a workshop at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois in September 2015. This meeting will bring together institutional leaders, […]
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NIBA: A Status Report from BCoN
In 2017, the Biodiversity Collections Network (BCoN) convened a two-day workshop of biodiversity collections community stakeholders to review community progress toward the goals and objectives outlined in the […]
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Collections Communications: A Report from BCoN
One goal of the Biodiversity Collections Network (BCoN) is the identification of ways for the community to sustainably advance the goals and objectives outlined in the Network Integrated […]
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Data Attribution and Integration
This webinar will share insights gained from a BCoN organized workshop held at the University of Kansas in February 2018. The workshop brought together various data providers and […]
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Using Natural History Collections Data to Address National Challenges
This webinar will share insights from a recent survey conducted by iDigBio and BCoN and will use these findings to stimulate ideas and input from webinar participants […]
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Addressing Legal Issues Involved in Digitized Collections: The Nagoya Protocol as a Test Case
This webinar will summarize discussions and findings from a BCoN organized workshop held at Harvard University in March 2018 to address legal concerns associated with digitized collections […]
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Biodiversity Collections and Education
The Biodiversity Collections Network will convene a series of webinar programs in 2018 to share information about BCoN activities with the community and to receive community input on […]
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Importance of Small Biodiversity Collection Digitization to the Collections Community
Smaller, regional biodiversity collections make valuable contributors to the digitization of collections and are uniquely equipped to enhance the quality and quantity of digital data representing global biodiversity. […]
