Greetings All,
RE: Crowdsourcing Basics: What is crowdsourcing, and will it work
for your collection? - the Milwaukee Public Museum experience.
WHEN: Wednesday 20 September at 12 PM EDT, 11 AM CDT.
WHERE: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/room (Headsets for best
experience!).
WHO: Presenters: Alyssa Caywood, Collection Digitization Project
Manager, Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) and Julia Colby, Vertebrate
& Invertebrate Collections Manager MPM; Moderator: Elizabeth
(Libby) Ellwood, Research Fellow - LaBrea Tar Pits, WeDigBio
organizer (and former iDigBio Post Doc).
Abstract.
Crowdsourced transcription projects are used by collection managers
across the country to fulfill their data entry capture needs.
Intrigued, but not sure crowdsourcing is right for you and your
collection? Our discussion will cover evaluating your collection and
planning a crowdsource transcription project, plus suggest platforms
and tips for evaluating which platform might work for you. We will
share what we’ve learned from crowdsourcing transcriptions for our
own collections and from hosting a WeDigBio event in 2016. Join us
to explore whether crowdsourcing is a tool that you should add to
your data management toolbox. And, find out more about ways to
participate in WeDigBio 2017.
Please share -- this is crowdsourcing afterall!
See you Wednesday,
Deborah Paul, on behalf of Alyssa, Julia, and Libby
Tips for best webinar experience:
https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Web_Conferencing
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-- Deborah Paul, iDigBio Digitization and Workforce Training Specialist
iDigBio -- Steering Committee Member, SPNHC Liaison and Member-At-Large, SYNTHESYS3 Representative
Institute for Digital Information, 234 LSB
Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306
850-644-6366