EOL Rubenstein Fellows Competition
Richard Allen, a Presidential Management Fellow with the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) working out of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, contacted me to help spread the word about an opportunity for early career folks and mentors in the EOL Rubenstein Fellows Competition http://www.eol.org/content/page/fellows, whose deadline has been extended to 30 Sept. 2010. Please help spread the word to those who might be interested in this great opportunity!
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Reviewers Needed
Tanya Dewey, the Fellows Coordinator, is also looking for reviewers of the applications in the following disciplines:
conservation biology
invasive species
fungi
insects
arachnids
bacteria
protozoa
fish (bony, lobe-finned, sharks and rays, anything!) crustaceans algae cnidarians sponges or, basically, any invertebrate group!
Reviewer commitment would be to review up to 10 proposals and provide comments. Proposals are 2 pages plus supporting documents and the reviews would take place in October.
Selection Committee
If you would like to be on the selection committee, a bit more work would be involved, requiring more reviews and a half day meeting to make final decisions. Contact Tanya for additional information tdewey(a)eol.org.
I hope you will consider encouraging a promising young professional to apply for this fellowship and/or volunteer to take part in the review process!
Cheers!
Gail
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If you build castles in the air, your work need not be lost;
that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
Henry David Thoreau
Gail E. Kampmeier
Illinois Natural History Survey
Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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An earlier somewhat erroneous, version of this escaped to
tdwg(a)lists.tdwg.org. If you are forwarding it, please use this one.
Apologies for deluging you....Bob Morris
Dear colleague,
The team listed below is charged by the Global Biodiversity Information
Facility (GBIF) with developing a position paper about its future
needs for Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), a rubric which
includes thesauri, controlled vocabularies, ontologies, gazetteers,
and other such resources. The paper will cover tools, impediments to
deployment, training requirements, etc. After we draft it, the
position paper will be put forth for a period of public comment before
final recommendations to GBIF.
In order to put together the position paper, we solicit opinions,
experiences, needs, and resources already in place about Knowledge
Organization for biodiversity research. Please go to
http://surveymonkey.com/GBIFKOSurvey to participate in the survey.
We especially value your input about points you feel the survey doesn’t cover.
Please feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues or mailing
lists you think relevant, hopefully to people who may not have seen it
already.
Thanks
GBIF KOS position paper team
Bob Morris, Convenor,
Terry Catapano, Donald Hobern, Hilmar Lapp, Norman Morrison, Natasha
Noy, Mark Schildhauer, Dave Thau
September 7, 2010
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Robert A. Morris
Emeritus Professor of Computer Science
UMASS-Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd
Boston, MA 02125-3390
Associate, Harvard University Herbaria
email: morris.bob(a)gmail.com
web: http://bdei.cs.umb.edu/
web: http://etaxonomy.org/mw/FilteredPushhttp://www.cs.umb.edu/~ram
phone (+1) 857 222 7992 (mobile)
Dear colleague,
The team listed below is charged by the Global Biological Information
Facility (GBIF) with developing a position paper about its future
needs for Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), a rubric which
includes thesauri, controlled vocabularies, ontologies, gazetteers,
and other such resources. The paper will cover tools, impediments to
deployment, training requirements, etc. After we draft it, the
position paper will be put forth for a period of public comment before
final recommendations to GBIF.
In order to put together the position paper, we solicit opinions,
experiences, needs, and resources already in place about Knowledge
Organization for biodiversity research. Please go to
http://surveymonkey.com/GBIFKOSurvey to participate in the survey.
We especially value your input about points you feel the survey doesn’t cover.
Please feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues or mailing
lists you think relevant, hopefully to people who may not have seen it
already.
Thanks
GBIF KOS position paper team
Bob Morris, Convenor,
Terry Catapano, Donald Hobern, Hilmar Lapp, Norman Morrison, Natasha
Noy, Mark Schildhauer, Dave Thau
September 7, 2010
--
Robert A. Morris
Emeritus Professor of Computer Science
UMASS-Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd
Boston, MA 02125-3390
Associate, Harvard University Herbaria
email: morris.bob(a)gmail.com
web: http://bdei.cs.umb.edu/
web: http://etaxonomy.org/mw/FilteredPushhttp://www.cs.umb.edu/~ram
phone (+1) 857 222 7992 (mobile)