POSITION #1 TITLE: Faculty Research Assistant
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Available: position for a Faculty Research
Assistant with the primary duties as a Taxonomic database specialist to
work on the Oregon Flora Project. Primary goals of the Oregon Flora
Project (www.oregonflora.org) are to produce an online identification
manual, distribution atlas, and photograph gallery of Oregon vascular
plants. Primary responsibilities include assistance with species
occurrence and morphology database design and documentation; development
of authority files and lookup tables; acquisition, evaluation and
formatting of data from a wide variety of sources and data formats; and
specimen identification. This 12-month fixed-term appointment includes
an annual salary of $30,000 plus university benefits; renewal beyond the
first year is at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Botany
and Plant Pathology.
QUALIFICATIONS: The incumbent must have an M.S. in Botany or related
field, experience using database software, good communication skills in
English and the ability to work well independently as well as in team
efforts. Research experience in plant taxonomy and background in plant
identification are desirable.
CLOSING DATE: For full consideration apply by November 15, 2001.
POSITION AVAILABLE: December 1, 2001.
APPLICATION MATERIALS: Submit application [letter of intent, curriculum
vitae, copy of transcripts, and the names, mailing and email addresses,
and phone numbers of three references.] to: Dr. Scott Sundberg, Faculty
Research Assistant Position # 1, Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2902. For
further information contact Dr. Scott Sundberg at
(sundbers(a)bcc.orst.edu, or 541-737-4338).
OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a policy
of being responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.
POSITION #2 ANNOUNCEMENT
POSITION TITLE: Faculty Research Assistant
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Faculty Research Assistant whose primary duties
will include database quality control and data entry supervision to
work on the Oregon Flora Project (www.oregonflora.org). Primary
responsibilities include design and implementation of quality control
procedures; training and supervision of student data entry personnel;
review of plant specimen identifications; and library research. This
12-month fixed-term appointment includes an annual salary range of
$22,000 to $23,000 plus university benefits; renewal beyond the first
year is at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Botany and
Plant Pathology.
QUALIFICATIONS: The incumbent must have a B.S. in Botany or Biology and
good communication skills in English and the ability to work well
independently as well as in team efforts. Experience in supervision,
using database software, plant identification, and conducting library
research desirable.
CLOSING DATE: For full consideration apply by November 15, 2001.
POSITION AVAILABLE: December 1, 2001.
APPLICATION MATERIALS: Submit application [letter of intent, curriculum
vitae, copy of transcripts, and the names, mailing and email addresses,
and phone numbers of three references.] to: Dr. Scott Sundberg, Faculty
Research Assistant Position # 2, Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2902. For
further information contact Dr. Scott Sundberg at
(sundbers(a)bcc.orst.edu, or 541-737-4338).
OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a policy
of being responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.
<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param>The deadline for the reduced "early bird" registration for the 2001
TDWG meeting has been extended, mainly as a result of recent
world events. For details, see
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.gov.au/bioforum/
For registration, see
<smaller>http://plantnet.rbgsyd.gov.au/bioforum/TDWG_program/registration.html<bigger>
<nofill>
Georgina MacKenzie,
Secretary, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster,
International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases (TDWG)
gmackenzie(a)york.biosis.org
Telephone: +44 1904 642816
Fax: +44 1904 612793
54 Micklegate,
York,
YO1 6WF,
UK
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Ainsi parlait Robert A. (Bob) Morris :
> I found last year that I was torn between the accessions working group
> and the sdd working group, so
> I wonder if anyone is interested in about a half-day pre-meeting
> discussion of XML schemas/DTD for descriptive data on the afternoon of
> November 8, to continue in the regular meeting.
I'm interested.
--
Guillaume Rousse <rousse(a)ccr.jussieu.fr>
GPG key http://lis.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html
Dear Georgina, dear Karen,
this is to inform you (again) that my colleague Dr. Joerg Ochsmann (who is
on vacations until October 3) will attend the meeting(s) in Australia. He
would like to make a contribution to the Economic Botany Standard
TDWG-subgroup, and give an oral presentation to the TDWG meeting. He will
approach you upon return from vacations.
Please consider his participation in the meetings.
With best regards, yours,
Helmut Knuepffer
At 10:23 01.10.01 +0100, Georgina MacKenzie wrote:
>Plans for the 2001 TDWG meeting on Sydney continue to be made, although
>some of the associated meetings have been postponed. Some details from
>Karen Wilson, the local organiser follow:
>
>_______________________________________________________
>BIODIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FORUM - Sydney, November 2001
>
>We have had to change some of our plans for the Biodiversity Knowledge
>Management Forum here in Sydney in early November, unfortunately, because
>of the recent horrific events elsewhere. The Catalogue of Life workshop
>and Species 2000 meetings have been postponed, tentatively to early March
>2002, in the week before the GBIF meetings in Canberra. However, support
>has been strong for us to continue with other parts of the BioForum in
>November, so we are doing that (subject, of course, to no further hostile
>activities). As well as the planned TDWG conference and IOPI, etc.
>meetings, we are also now planning a 1-day regional workshop tentatively
>entitled 'Bioinformatics and the GTI in Asia-Oceania' as partial
>replacement for the CofL workshop, on 8th November. Details of the
>changes are on the BioForum website at
><http://plantnet.rbgsyd.gov.au/bioforum/>http://plantnet.rbgsyd.gov.au/bioforum/.
>
>Email Karen Wilson or relevant conveners of meetings if you want further
>information. Those planning to take part in the various activities, could
>you please return the appropriate registration form soon so that we have
>an indication of numbers for catering, field trips, etc.
>
>Karen Wilson
>Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
>Mrs Macquaries Road
>SYDNEY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA
>
>Phone: +61-2-9231 8137
>Fax: +61-2-9251 7231
>Email: karen.wilson(a)rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
>
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Dr. Helmut Knuepffer
Genbank, Institut fuer Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
Genebank, Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK)
Corrensstr. 3
D-06466 Gatersleben, Germany
phone: +49-39482-5283
fax: +49-39482-5155
knupffer(a)ipk-gatersleben.de, HKnuepffer(a)web.de
IPK: http://www.ipk-gatersleben.de
Genebank Database: http://fox-serv.ipk-gatersleben.de
EU Barley Evaluation Project: http://www.ipk-gatersleben.de/barley
Mansfeld Database of Cultivated Plants: http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de
Mansfeld Symposium on PGR:
http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/mansfeld/Symposium2001/Default.htm
Plans for the 2001 TDWG meeting on Sydney continue to be
made, although some of the associated meetings have been
postponed. Some details from Karen Wilson, the local organiser
follow:
_______________________________________________________
BIODIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FORUM - Sydney,
November 2001
We have had to change some of our plans for the Biodiversity
Knowledge Management Forum here in Sydney in early November,
unfortunately, because of the recent horrific events elsewhere. The
Catalogue of Life workshop and Species 2000 meetings have been
postponed, tentatively to early March 2002, in the week before the
GBIF meetings in Canberra. However, support has been strong for
us to continue with other parts of the BioForum in November, so we
are doing that (subject, of course, to no further hostile activities).
As well as the planned TDWG conference and IOPI, etc. meetings,
we are also now planning a 1-day regional workshop tentatively
entitled 'Bioinformatics and the GTI in Asia-Oceania' as partial
replacement for the CofL workshop, on 8th November. Details of
the changes are on the BioForum website at
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.gov.au/bioforum/.
Email Karen Wilson or relevant conveners of meetings if you want
further information. Those planning to take part in the various
activities, could you please return the appropriate registration form
soon so that we have an indication of numbers for catering, field
trips, etc.
Karen Wilson
Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
Mrs Macquaries Road
SYDNEY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61-2-9231 8137
Fax: +61-2-9251 7231
Email: karen.wilson(a)rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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