Hi Yani and everyone,


I also won’t be able to make it to the meeting today as I am attending GBIF Governing Board and I am not sure if Peter could make it to the meeting today as he is feeling unwell. Peter and I met with Lien Reyserhove from INBO. She is interested to use Humboldt Extension for the management of invasive alien species (https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.7.112386). 

Peter walked through with her how Humboldt Extension can be used for her data (I believe this repo is relevant for the data management of her project - https://github.com/riparias/manIAS). She is interested in the use of controlled vocabularies (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ojS1gRk5MJZ5OWYuaXaGt0oFn3J-JPvpHT-0JkUNwZA/edit?usp=sharing) for protocolName (if I am not mistaken). Maybe can we keep her posted about what we will do with the vocabs? 

@Lien, if I missed something, please fill us in. If your email could not get through the mailing list, Yani and Wesley are in cc, so they could perhaps help to pass your message along. Thanks a lot :D


Cheers
Ming


On 18 Oct 2023, at 07:49, Baskauf, Steven James <steve.baskauf@Vanderbilt.Edu> wrote:

Hi Yani et al.
 
I won’t be able to make it to the meeting as I will be in the air on the way back to the U.S. But I can report a little about the reception of Humboldt. People seem quite interested in it and I had the opportunity to talk about it with several people. 
 
Peggy Newman (Peggy.Newman@csiro.au) told me that people in her office of Atlas of Living Australia had reviewed Humboldt and were going to comment on it, but I don’t know if they’ve actually done that yet. If we are considering holding the public comment open a bit longer, we might check whether they are serious about commenting.
 
I also had an extended conversation with Clara Fonseca (clara.fonseca@consultores.rnp.br) about Humboldt. They have a big funded project in Brazil to survey the after-effects of some big chemical spill that happened a few years ago and they are struggling to figure out how to publish their data, which has a pretty complicated nested sampling design. So we will probably be hearing from her asking for advice about implementing Humboldt in their project.
 
Talk to you next time,
Steve
 
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From: tdwg-humboldt <tdwg-humboldt-bounces@lists.tdwg.org> on behalf of Yanina Sica <yanina.sica@gmail.com>
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Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 12:16 AM
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Subject: [tdwg-humboldt] Meeting after TDWG 2023 and more...
 
Hi all,
 
Hope you had a very energetic week in TDWG or GEO BON or at home...
 
I was hoping we could meet tomorrow at our usual time to catch up after TDWG, review what we are missing, and prepare for the end of the public review.
 
All the best!
 

Wednesday at 8am EST/14:00 CET
 
Yani
 
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