iDigBio Webinar: Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt - Sylvia Orli from Smithsonian
Hi Everyone,
Wondering how we can scale up digitization? What can we learn from institutions trying industrial methods? Join us for our next webinar at iDigBio coming up this Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT.
*Subject:* Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt: Workflows, Strategies, Challenges *Presenter: *Sylvia Orli, IT and Digitization Manager, US Herbarium *Day and Time:* Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT *Where: *http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/datamgmt *Tips for *Best Webinar Experience:**https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Web_Conferencing
*Abstract: *The US Herbarium is attempting to digitize over one million botanical specimens in 14 months using a digitization conveyor belt. Given that the smallest problem in process can result in huge data errors, the workflows and strategies are continually revised to create a streamline of 16-20,000 specimen images and data records per week. The challenge is to do this in a working herbarium where the landscape can change from week to week. I’ll be discussing our workflows, tips and tricks to keep the data flowing efficiently, and lessons learned from a fast-paced digitization project.
*Relevant reading.* Museum drawers go digital Science Vol. 352. Issue 6287. Pp. 762-765. 13 May 2016. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/352/6287/762
See you there!, Deb Paul, et al Data Mgmt Interest Group *Calendar Announcement: *https://www.idigbio.org/content/mass-digitizing-working-herbarium-using-conv...
apologies for cross-postings
In Leiden they did this already https://science.naturalis.nl/media/medialibrary/2014/10/Natural_history_prod... Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: Deborah Paul To: iDigBio Digitization Interest Group ; iDigBio Small Collections Network ; iDigBio ; tdwg@lists.tdwg.org ; comms@gbif.org ; herbaria@NACSE.ORG ; SERNEC Sent: Monday, October 17, 2016 3:44 AM Subject: [tdwg] iDigBio Webinar: Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt - Sylvia Orli from Smithsonian
Hi Everyone,
Wondering how we can scale up digitization? What can we learn from institutions trying industrial methods? Join us for our next webinar at iDigBio coming up this Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT.
Subject: Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt: Workflows, Strategies, Challenges Presenter: Sylvia Orli, IT and Digitization Manager, US Herbarium Day and Time: Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT Where: http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/datamgmt Tips for Best Webinar Experience: https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Web_Conferencing
Abstract: The US Herbarium is attempting to digitize over one million botanical specimens in 14 months using a digitization conveyor belt. Given that the smallest problem in process can result in huge data errors, the workflows and strategies are continually revised to create a streamline of 16-20,000 specimen images and data records per week. The challenge is to do this in a working herbarium where the landscape can change from week to week. I’ll be discussing our workflows, tips and tricks to keep the data flowing efficiently, and lessons learned from a fast-paced digitization project.
Relevant reading. Museum drawers go digital Science Vol. 352. Issue 6287. Pp. 762-765. 13 May 2016. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/352/6287/762
See you there!, Deb Paul, et al Data Mgmt Interest Group Calendar Announcement: https://www.idigbio.org/content/mass-digitizing-working-herbarium-using-conv...
apologies for cross-postings
Hi In Paris, Finland and botanic Garden Meise in Belgium too. See here the video for Belgium. http://m.lavenir.net/cnt/dmf20160601_00834733/
All the best Pat
On 17 Oct 2016 11:14, "Paul van Rijckevorsel" dipteryx@freeler.nl wrote:
In Leiden they did this already https://science.naturalis.nl/media/medialibrary/2014/10/ Natural_history_production_line_ACM_JOCCH_revised_version_final.pdf Paul
----- Original Message ----- *From:* Deborah Paul dpaul@fsu.edu *To:* iDigBio Digitization Interest Group IDIGBIODIGI-L@LISTS.UFL.EDU ; iDigBio Small Collections Network IDIGBIOSCNET-L@LISTS.UFL.EDU ; iDigBio IDIGBIO-L@LISTS.UFL.EDU ; tdwg@lists.tdwg.org ; comms@gbif.org ; herbaria@NACSE.ORG ; SERNEC SERNEC@LISTSERV.UTK.EDU *Sent:* Monday, October 17, 2016 3:44 AM *Subject:* [tdwg] iDigBio Webinar: Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt - Sylvia Orli from Smithsonian
Hi Everyone, Wondering how we can scale up digitization? What can we learn from institutions trying industrial methods? Join us for our next webinar at iDigBio coming up this Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT.
*Subject:* Mass Digitizing a Working Herbarium using a conveyor belt: Workflows, Strategies, Challenges *Presenter: *Sylvia Orli, IT and Digitization Manager, US Herbarium *Day and Time:* Tuesday October 18th, from 3 - 4 PM EDT *Where: *http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/datamgmt *Tips for *Best Webinar Experience: https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/ index.php/Web_Conferencing
*Abstract: *The US Herbarium is attempting to digitize over one million botanical specimens in 14 months using a digitization conveyor belt. Given that the smallest problem in process can result in huge data errors, the workflows and strategies are continually revised to create a streamline of 16-20,000 specimen images and data records per week. The challenge is to do this in a working herbarium where the landscape can change from week to week. I’ll be discussing our workflows, tips and tricks to keep the data flowing efficiently, and lessons learned from a fast-paced digitization project.
*Relevant reading.* Museum drawers go digital Science Vol. 352. Issue 6287. Pp. 762-765. 13 May 2016. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/352/6287/762 See you there!, Deb Paul, et al Data Mgmt Interest Group *Calendar Announcement: *https://www.idigbio.org/content/mass-digitizing- working-herbarium-using-conveyor-belt-workflows-strategies-challenges
apologies for cross-postings
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Deborah Paul
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Mergen Patricia
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Paul van Rijckevorsel