iDigBio, the Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSCA), and Arizona State University (ASU) are delighted to announce the 2023 Digital Data in Biodiversity Research Conference, 5-7 June, with this edition of the conference offering both in-person and virtual participation. We are anticipating a return to interpersonal interaction as well as continuing the option for remote engagement. The overall theme for the 2023 conference will be Leveraging Digital Data for Conservation, Ecology, Systematics, and Novel Biodiversity Research. 


Registration fees:

In-person, Non-student Registration (including virtual participation): $100
In-person, Student Registration (including virtual participation): $50
Virtual Participation Only: *Optional
* Optional virtual registration fees will support the digital format technology, the editing and publication of abstracts, and keeping the conference sustainable. Registration fees are optional for virtual participants but encouraged. When registering, those who wish not to make a financial contribution to the conference will have that option. Although registration is optional, your registration information, even if you opt out of the fee, will allow us to keep you updated about conference activities.

Deadlines:
Registration & Abstract submission opens on Eventbrite: February 1
Abstract submission deadline: April 26

Please watch for further announcements and program developments on the conference announcement page: https://www.idigbio.org/content/digital-data-2023-leveraging-digital-data-service-conservation-ecology-systematics
Accommodation & Travel: https://www.idigbio.org/content/digital-data-2023-logistics

For further information or to ensure that you are on the conference email list, please contact Gil Nelson (gnelson@floridamuseum.ufl.edu) or Jill Goodwin (jgoodwin@floridamuseum.ufl.edu) at iDigBio.


Jillian Goodwin
iDigBio Conference Manager
Florida Museum of Natural History
508-887-6043
www.idigbio.org