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Laura Brenskelle
Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America
orcid.org/0000-0002-9284-8871
Sunday
, October 1
17:30 EDT
Registration in the Penthouse
Panorama
18:00 EDT
[Social Event] Welcome Reception in the Penthouse
Panorama
Monday
, October 2
08:30 EDT
Load Talks & Hang Posters
N/A
09:00 EDT
Welcoming remarks and guide to the meeting
Ballroom A
09:40 EDT
[Keynote] Roderic D.M. Page - Towards a Biodiversity Knowledge Graph
Ballroom A
Roderic D.M. Page
11:00 EDT
[Contributed] Associating Occurrences with Genes, Phenotypes, and Environments through the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo)
Ballroom A
Dimitris Koureas
11:15 EDT
[Contributed] Proposed Extension to Darwin Core for People and their Roles in the Curation of Physical and Digital Objects
Ballroom A
David Shorthouse
11:30 EDT
[Contributed] SiBBr: Envisioning the spatial distribution of Brazilian biodiversity records
Ballroom A
Nayara Soto
11:45 EDT
[Contributed] Symbiota2
Ballroom A
Mary E. Barkworth
12:00 EDT
[Contributed] Taxonomy and Distribution in Big Data Use Cases from BISON and ITIS
Ballroom A
Gerald Guala
12:15 EDT
[Contributed] Google Summer of Code: Why TDWG should participate
Ballroom A
Tomer Gueta
12:30 EDT
Lunch provided
Ballroom C
14:00 EDT
[S28 - Topic] Financial Models for Sustaining Biodiversity Informatics Products
Ballroom A
James H. Beach
[S28] The Arctos Community Model for Sustaining and Enriching Access to Biodiversity Data
Ballroom A
John Wieczorek
[W03 - Topic] Towards robust interoperability in multi-omic approaches to biodiversity monitoring
Capitale
Pier Luigi Buttigieg • Robert Hanner • Luke Thompson
15:00 EDT
[S28] Sustaining Software for Biological Collections Computing
Ballroom A
James H. Beach
16:00 EDT
[Contributed] Use of Online Species Occurrence Databases in Published Research since 2010
Ballroom A
Joan E Ball-Damerow
16:15 EDT
[Contributed] Extending Darwin Core to incorporate data about material condition and absolute deep time
Ballroom A
Laura Brenskelle
19:00 EDT
[Social Event] Night at the Museum
Canadian Museum of Nature, 240 McLeod St, Ottawa
Tuesday
, October 3
09:00 EDT
i. Overview of TDWG and TDWG standards; ii. Announcement of Biodiversity Information Science and Standards (BISS), the new journal of TDWG
Ballroom A
09:40 EDT
[Keynote] Anne Bowser - Standardizing Citizen Science?
Ballroom A
Anne Bowser
10:30 EDT
Break
Ballroom B
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Ballroom B
11:00 EDT
[W09 - Topic] Paleo [Interest Group] Implementing Biodiversity Standards for Paleobiology
Capitale
Falko Glöckler • Jana Hoffmann • Mareike Petersen • Denné Reed
[W09] The Data Standard ABCD EFG - Access to Biological Collection Data Extended for Geosciences
Capitale
Falko Glöckler
11:30 EDT
[S02] Fitness-for-Use-Framework-aware Data Quality workflows in Kurator
Ballroom A
Paul J. Morris
11:45 EDT
[S02] Darwin Cloud: Mapping real-world data to Darwin Core
Ballroom A
John Wieczorek
12:30 EDT
Lunch on your own
N/A
14:00 EDT
[S15] How Agricultural Researchers Share their Data: a Landscape Inventory
Capitale
Erin Antognoli
15:30 EDT
Break
Ballroom B
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Ballroom B
16:00 EDT
[S10] How Did BHL Get to Big Data
Capitale
Martin Kalfatovic
16:15 EDT
[S10] Expanding Access to Biodiversity Literature
Capitale
Mariah Lewis
16:30 EDT
[S10] Scientific Names: Linking the Past to Provide Context for Knowledge
Capitale
Thomas M. Orrell
Wednesday
, October 4
09:00 EDT
Wild Ideas
Ballroom A
09:40 EDT
[Keynote] Javier de la Torre - Everything happens somewhere, multiple times
Ballroom A
Javier de la Torre
10:30 EDT
Break
Ballroom B
11:00 EDT
[S16 - Topic] Using Big Data Techniques to Cross Dataset Boundaries - Integration and Analysis of Multiple Datasets
Ballroom A
Matthew Collins • Robert Guralnick • Martin Kalfatovic
11:30 EDT
[S12] Turning Flickr into a useful Citizen Science Resource
Capitale
Arthur D. Chapman
[S16] A High-throughput Data Ingest Pipeline for Semantic Data-stores
Ballroom A
John Deck
11:45 EDT
[S16] Using ontologies to explore floral evolution in a non-model plant clade
Ballroom A
Annika L Smith
12:30 EDT
Lunch pick-up (boxed)
Ballroom C
13:00 EDT
[Field Trip] Canadian Museum of Nature Collections or Pink Lake Hike
N/A
Thursday
, October 5
09:00 EDT
Standards in Action: The Darwin Core Hour
Ballroom A
Deborah Paul • John Wieczorek • Paula F Zermoglio
09:40 EDT
[Keynote] Pamela Soltis - Linking Heterogeneous Data in Biodiversity Research
Ballroom A
Pamela S. Soltis
10:30 EDT
Break
Ballroom B
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Ballroom B
11:00 EDT
[S18 - Topic] Bridging Gaps between Biodiversity Informaticians and Collections Professionals
Ballroom A
Gail Kampmeier • Holly Little • Deborah Paul
11:15 EDT
[S18] What’s Missing From All the Portals?
Ballroom A
Sharon Grant
12:30 EDT
Group Photo
Lobby stairs
Lunch on your own
N/A
14:00 EDT
[W23 - Topic] Towards an Online Atlas of Phenology
Capitale
Mélanie Bélisle-Leclerc • Scott Chamberlain • Jonathan Davies • Robert Guralnick • Zoe Panchen • Joel Sachs • Pamela S. Soltis
14:30 EDT
[W23] The use of avian museum specimen data in phenology studies: prospects and challenges
Capitale
Keith Barker
14:45 EDT
[S18] Managing Ex Situ Collections of Wild Species' Seeds: Use of Biodiversity Informatics in the Millennium Seed Bank to Address Challenges
Ballroom A
Udayangani Liu
15:15 EDT
[S18] SPNHC 2017 Natural History Collections Biodiversity Informatics 101 Short Course Insights
Ballroom A
Holly Little
15:30 EDT
Break
Ballroom B
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Ballroom B
16:15 EDT
[W23] An Update on the Plant Phenology Ontology and Plant Phenology Data Integration
Capitale
Brian J. Stucky
17:45 EDT
[Social Event] Banquet
Canadian Museum of History, 100 Laurier Street, Gatineau (Hull), Quebec
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