[tdwg-humboldt] TDWG 2023 Abstract
Rob Stevenson
rdstevenson10 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 30 10:50:21 UTC 2023
Dear Yani
Wesley did a great job reorganizing the abstract but I believe you are the
primary mover and organizer and therefore should be first author. I
suggest that John be added as a co-author. His participation and insights
have helped significantly.
Thanks Yani, Steve and others for steering us towards completion.
Rob
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 6:18 AM ys628 <yanina.sica at yale.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to ask you to take a look at the abstract one more time.
> Wesley did a major rearranging (OPTION 2, some description below). I want
> to make sure everybody agrees...also in regarding the authors.
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yqz4pwRksvaL_pDVlXTnOZG6w5fEDKIO0FKV17ajhdU/edit
>
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yqz4pwRksvaL_pDVlXTnOZG6w5fEDKIO0FKV17ajhdU/edit>
> Abstract - TDWG2023
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yqz4pwRksvaL_pDVlXTnOZG6w5fEDKIO0FKV17ajhdU/edit>
> Instructions!
> https://www.tdwg.org/conferences/2023/instructions-for-abstract-submission/
> Title: Want to describe share biodiversity inventory and monitoring data?
> The Humboldt Extension for Ecological Inventories can help! Please complete
> your name and affiliation Authors: Yi-Ming Gan1, Kate In...
> docs.google.com
>
>
> I will submit later today or even tomorrow morning (July 1st) to give you
> more time to review
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Yani
>
> ---mail and explanation from Wesley
>
> Hi Yani and Ming,
>
> If this message looks like something that is relevant for the entire
> group, could you please forward it to the Humboldt Extension listserv? I'm
> writing to both of you because Yani you should be aware of what I've done
> sooner rather than later, and Ming because I saw that you were viewing the
> document while I was also mucking around with it.
>
> Somehow, I ended up experimenting with a major reorganization of the
> material in the existing abstract, while (hopefully) not deleting any
> information, and adding little new information (the exception being the
> fourth and fifth sentences). I have pasted my experimental reoganization
> of the material below the current version, and I have written a long
> comment linked to the first word in my experiment. Unfortunately, it's
> impossible to see where the original text remained, where parts of the
> original text were moved, or where I made additions, because I made a local
> copy of the original and then copied the end result back...and all of the
> change-tracking colour information disappeared.
>
> Anyway, as I wrote at the end of my comment, you absolutely should
> treat what I did as an experiment in creating a new order of presentation
> of the ideas in the original version, and use the new organization, or not,
> to the extent that you see fit.
>
>
> Oh, and regarding English versus U.S. spelling, I'm definitely the
> worst person to ask, because the spelling all looks Canadian (i.e. a
> British-U.S. hybrid) to me.
>
> Wesley
>
>
>
> *******************
> Wesley Hochachka
> Senior Research Associate
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> ph. (607) 254-2484
> *******************
>
>
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--
Robert D Stevenson
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
UMass Boston
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