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== Statement of Purpose == | == Statement of Purpose == | ||
− | This page offers SPNHC members a | + | This page offers SPNHC members a place to share conference posters following annual meetings to provide a lasting resource to the natural history community. |
− | Realizing the import of collections and related materials <ref>Lawrence M. Page, Bruce J. MacFadden, Jose A. Fortes, Pamela S. Soltis, Greg Riccardi, [https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv104 Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Reveals Biggest Data on Biodiversity], BioScience, Volume 65, Issue 9, 01 September 2015, Pages 841–842, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv104</ref><ref>Nelson, G., & Ellis, S. (2019, January 7). [https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0391 The history and impact of digitization and digital data mobilization on biodiversity research]. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0391</ref><ref>Monfils, A. K., Powers, K. E., Marshall, C. J., Martine, C. T., Smith, J. F., & Prather, L. A. (2017). [https://doi.org/10.1656/058.016.0sp1008 Natural History Collections: Teaching about Biodiversity Across Time, Space, and Digital Platforms]. Southeastern Naturalist, 16(sp10), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.016.0sp1008</ref>, SPNHC recognizes the need to collaborate to develop, discover, disseminate and update best (better, current, recommended) practices for creating digital collections resources and publishing them for global access. Posters linked here represent the efforts of many collections worldwide. '' | + | Realizing the import of collections and related materials <ref>Lawrence M. Page, Bruce J. MacFadden, Jose A. Fortes, Pamela S. Soltis, Greg Riccardi, [https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv104 Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Reveals Biggest Data on Biodiversity], BioScience, Volume 65, Issue 9, 01 September 2015, Pages 841–842, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv104</ref><ref>Nelson, G., & Ellis, S. (2019, January 7). [https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0391 The history and impact of digitization and digital data mobilization on biodiversity research]. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0391</ref><ref>Monfils, A. K., Powers, K. E., Marshall, C. J., Martine, C. T., Smith, J. F., & Prather, L. A. (2017). [https://doi.org/10.1656/058.016.0sp1008 Natural History Collections: Teaching about Biodiversity Across Time, Space, and Digital Platforms]. Southeastern Naturalist, 16(sp10), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.016.0sp1008</ref>, SPNHC recognizes the need to collaborate to develop, discover, disseminate and update best (better, current, recommended) practices for creating digital collections resources and publishing them for global access. Posters linked here represent the efforts of many collections worldwide and serve as an attempt to broaden the reach and longevity of poster information beyond the annual conference window. |
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+ | == Poster Guidelines & Sharing == | ||
+ | ''Interested in sharing a SPHNC poster presented at a past meeting?'' Best Practices committee members are soliciting copies of SPNHC posters from previous conference years to add to the SPNHC wiki. '''Authors should ensure that they have permissions to publicly share the images and information embedded in posters prior to publishing to the wiki'''. | ||
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+ | In order to standardize content and maintain a web-friendly poster resolution, we ask that authors send digital copies of posters and relevant metadata to the Best Practices committee rather than upload directly to the wiki. Please provide the following information to [[User:EmilyBraker|Emily Braker]]: | ||
+ | *Conference year or venue (helpful for finding abstract) | ||
+ | *Author name(s) and affiliation(s) | ||
+ | *Keywords (up to 5) | ||
+ | *Poster formatted as a PDF, down-sampled to ~1500 pixel widths (if you are unfamiliar with resizing, a Best Practices member can do this for you). Full-resolution posters that are not down-sampled can very easily break the wiki since they can consume as much as 1GB memory to process. | ||
+ | * Optional: - email contact, [https://orcid.org/ ORCID ID], twitter handle (include only if you are willing share with wiki viewers). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thank you to all poster contributors, and we encourage past SPNHC poster authors to consider sharing their work on the wiki so that it will continue to serve as a resource for others. Note that 2021 was a virtual conference year with no SPNHC poster submissions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==2022 Gallery== | ||
+ | This table shares posters from the [https://spnhc.org/resources/spnhc-37th-annual-meeting/ 37th SPNHC Annual Meeting held jointly with BHL and NatSCA], Edingburgh 2022. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:López-Pujol.jpg|Strengths and limitations and of iNaturalist for plant research|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Byrd-Maier-Cundiff.jpg|Musings of a paleontology community of practice at the Museum of Comparative Zoology|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Royce_PyRATE_2022.jpg|PyrΔTE: an AI-based pyrite tarnish probability generator|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Nualart.jpg|Vascular plants from North Africa deposited in the BC herbarium|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Strengths and limitations and of iNaturalist for plant research'''<br>''Jordi López-Pujol, Neus Nualart, Neus Ibáñez'' <br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593779 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Musings of a paleontology community of practice at the Museum of Comparative Zoology'''<br>''Christina J. Byrd, Crystal A. Maier, Jessica D. Cundiff''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593638 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''PyrΔTE: an AI-based pyrite tarnish probability generator'''<br>''Kathryn Royce, Morgan Davis, Ben Leyland''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593708 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Vascular plants from North Africa deposited in the BC herbarium'''<br>''Noemí Montes-Moreno, Neus Ibáñez, Neus Nualart''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593939 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Van_Veldhuizen.jpg|Georeferencing and Mapping Fossil Vertebrate Localities into the Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado Statewide Locality Database|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:2022_SPNHC_Arctos_GloBI_Poster.jpg|Arctos - GloBI Collaboration Update: Continuing to Extend Digital Records across Communities, Platforms, Collections, and Institutions|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Harvey_poster_SPNHC2022.jpg|Platycerium bifurcatum – one of the world's oldest houseplants?|Platycerium bifurcatum centenarian|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Boucher_Appleton.jpg|"Shell games": A case study of storage and rehousing paleontological and geological specimens after critical infrastructure upgrades to a collection space|collection move, rehousing workflow, infrastructure upgrade, freeze protocol|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Georeferencing and Mapping Fossil Vertebrate Localities into the Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado Statewide Locality Database'''<br>''Jacob Van Veldhuizen, Chelsea Trenbeath, Chelsea Herbertson'' <br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593486 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Arctos - GloBI Collaboration Update: Continuing to Extend Digital Records across Communities, Platforms, Collections, and Institutions'''<br>''Jorrit H. Poelen, Teresa J. Mayfield-Meyer, Andrew C. Doll''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593277 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Platycerium bifurcatum – one of the world's oldest houseplants?'''<br>''Yvette Harvey''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593686 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''"Shell games": A case study of storage and rehousing paleontological and geological specimens after critical infrastructure upgrades to a collection space'''<br>''Lisa Boucher, Liath Appleton''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593758 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:DP_Scilla_SPNCH_2022.jpg|‘The Art of Observation of things’: Agostino Scilla’s (1629-1700) fossil shark-toothed dolphin (Squalodon melitensis) jaw from the Woodwardian Collection at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Krimmel_walker_openrefine_spnhc2022.jpg|Using OpenRefine for natural history collections data|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Nigel_Larkin_SPNHC_2022.jpg|State of the Arch: The recent removal, conservation, 3D scanning and reinstatement of the large 135-year-old ‘double’ whalebone arch located in The Meadows in Edinburgh, UK|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:MUSSEL_MEMORY_poster.jpg|Mussel memory: Digitization of the Unionida at the Buffalo Museum of Science|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''‘The Art of Observation of things’: Agostino Scilla’s (1629-1700) fossil shark-toothed dolphin (Squalodon melitensis) jaw from the Woodwardian Collection at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge'''<br>''Dan Pemberton'' <br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593813 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Using OpenRefine for natural history collections data'''<br>''Erica Krimmel, Lindsay Walker''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6574729 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''State of the Arch: The recent removal, conservation, 3D scanning and reinstatement of the large 135-year-old ‘double’ whalebone arch located in The Meadows in Edinburgh, UK'''<br>''Nigel Larkin, Steven Dey''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593775 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Mussel memory: Digitization of the Unionida at the Buffalo Museum of Science'''<br>''Paige Langle, Marisa Turk, Isabel Hannes''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593640 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:2022_SPNHC_Arctos_poster.jpg|Arctos: Community-Based Collaborative Collection Management for Natural and Cultural History Data|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:TrimbleSPNHC2022Edinburgh.jpg|Outside the box; Specimens of the Malacology Department, at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Mayer_Paul_pandemic.jpg|Caught between a Rock and a Pandemic: Finishing an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Fossil Digitization Project during the Covid-19 Pandemic|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Bordelon_Community_Science.jpg|Specimen Discovery through Community Science Efforts at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Arctos: Community-Based Collaborative Collection Management for Natural and Cultural History Data'''<br>''Mariel Campbell, Emily Braker, Carla Cicero, Andrew Doll, Kyndall Hildebrandt, Lindsey Frederick, Michelle Koo, Angela Linn,Teresa Mayfield-Meyer, Carol Spencer, Christopher Witt, Elizabeth Wommack'' <br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593281 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Outside the box; Specimens of the Malacology Department, at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology'''<br>''Jennifer Trimble''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593670 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Caught between a Rock and a Pandemic: Finishing an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Fossil Digitization Project during the Covid-19 Pandemic'''<br>''Paul Mayer''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593331 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Specimen Discovery through Community Science Efforts at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas'''<br>''Ashley Bordelon, Jessica Lane, Tiana Rehman''<br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593768 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:WSY_Herbarium_Digital_Future.jpg|WSY Herbarium - Our Digital Future|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Tuna_poster_SPNHC22.jpg|How dangerous is the oldest stuffed tuna in the world?|arsenic, XRF analyser, fish mount|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Earthcape_poster.jpg|EarthCape - highly configurable and extensible collection management platform for natural history collections|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Delnavaz_SPNHC_2022.jpg|Extant and Extraordinary: The Recent Brachiopod Collection At The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''WSY Herbarium - Our Digital Future'''<br>''Mandeep Matharu, Lydia Walles, Sian Tyrrell'' <br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593964 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''How dangerous is the oldest stuffed tuna in the world?'''<br>''Mike Rutherford''<br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593516 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''EarthCape - highly configurable and extensible collection management platform for natural history collections'''<br>''Evgeniy Meyke''<br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593442 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Extant and Extraordinary: The Recent Brachiopod Collection At The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History'''<br>''Vanessa Delnavaz''<br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593455 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Karim_SPNHC2022_Poster.jpg|Converging Content Between Archives and Museums Using Existing Resources: T.D.A. Cockerell and the Florissant Fossils|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:CONN_herbarium_milestone.jpg|herbarium, climate change, North America, undergraduate education|Celebrating an herbarium milestone: CONN's 200,000th databased specimen|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Coconis_et_al_2022_poster.jpg|Leveraging collaborations to increase digitization efforts in small museums|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Royce_Mineral_susceptibility_DB.jpg|The Mineral Susceptibility Database: a new tool for mineral preservation|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Converging Content Between Archives and Museums Using Existing Resources: T.D.A. Cockerell and the Florissant Fossils'''<br>''Sean Babbs, Helen Baer, Talia Karim, Barbara Losoff''<br> [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593363 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Celebrating an herbarium milestone: CONN's 200,000th databased specimen'''<br>''Sarah Taylor, Michelle Hernandez, Bernard Goffinet''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593333 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Leveraging collaborations to increase digitization efforts in small museums'''<br>''Alexandra Coconis, Rebecca Glasgow, Nathan Gerth, Chris Feldman''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593578 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''The Mineral Susceptibility Database: a new tool for mineral preservation''''<br>''Kathryn Royce''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593849 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Gavioli_poster.jpg|Taxa proposed by Pourret based on the specimens conserved in Salvador Herbarium (18th century)|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Aßel_Zorn_SPNHC_2022.jpg|Increasing knowledge across collections by example of the Valdivia Expedition|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Colten YPM Anthropology.jpg|Twenty-five Years of Anthropology Collection Movement and Management at the Yale Peabody Museum|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:Brown_Beinn_Bhreac_Boulder.jpg|The Beinn Bhreac Boulder|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Taxa proposed by Pourret based on the specimens conserved in Salvador Herbarium (18th century)'''<br>''Laura Gavioli, Neus Nualart, Neus Ibáñez''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593799 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Increasing knowledge across collections by example of the Valdivia Expedition'''<br>''Edda Aßel, Christine Zorn''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593550 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Twenty-five Years of Anthropology Collection Movement and Management at the Yale Peabody Museum'''<br>''Roger Colten''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593907 Abstract] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''The Beinn Bhreac Boulder<br>''Emily Brown''<br> | ||
+ | [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6593815 Abstract] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==2021 Gallery== | ||
+ | The [https://spnhc.org/resources/spnhc-36th-annual-meeting-and-aic-49th-annual-meeting/ 36th SPNHC Annual Meeting held jointly with AIC] was a virtual meeting due to the continuing COVID pandemic. Conference chairs received no electronic poster submissions from SPNHC members for this meeting. | ||
==2020 Gallery== | ==2020 Gallery== | ||
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|<!--Col2--><small>'''Identifying, documenting and digitizing types: a priority program in collections management at MUSE - Science Museum of Trento (Italy)'''<br>''Maria Chiara Deflorian'' <br>[https://spnhc.biowikifarm.net/w/index.php?title=File:SPNHC_ICOM-NATHIST-2020-Poster_Abstracts.pdf&page=2 Abstract]</small> | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Identifying, documenting and digitizing types: a priority program in collections management at MUSE - Science Museum of Trento (Italy)'''<br>''Maria Chiara Deflorian'' <br>[https://spnhc.biowikifarm.net/w/index.php?title=File:SPNHC_ICOM-NATHIST-2020-Poster_Abstracts.pdf&page=2 Abstract]</small> | ||
|<!--Col3--><small>'''Ancient LA: Connecting collections and communities with ArcGIS Story Maps'''<br>''Daniel Markbreiter, Austin Hendy, Jorge Velez-Juarbe, Kamal Hamdan <br>[https://spnhc.biowikifarm.net/w/index.php?title=File:SPNHC_ICOM-NATHIST-2020-Poster_Abstracts.pdf&page=4 Abstract]</small> | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Ancient LA: Connecting collections and communities with ArcGIS Story Maps'''<br>''Daniel Markbreiter, Austin Hendy, Jorge Velez-Juarbe, Kamal Hamdan <br>[https://spnhc.biowikifarm.net/w/index.php?title=File:SPNHC_ICOM-NATHIST-2020-Poster_Abstracts.pdf&page=4 Abstract]</small> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==2019 Gallery== | ||
+ | This gallery shares a selection of posters from the [https://www.spnhcchicago2019.com/ SPNHC 2019 Conference] hosted in Chicago. Hover over images for poster keywords. Posters in this gallery are part of a retrocapture project and therefore not all posters presented at the 2019 meeting are represented below. Poster authors interested in sharing digital versions of posters from previous SPNHC meetings should contact [[User:EmilyBraker|Emily Braker]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Arctos poster SPNHC2019 official.jpg|collection management system, informatics, community engagement, database|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Mathis SPNHC poster 2019.jpg|curation, fluid, preservation, mammals|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Fornari SPNHC Poster 2019.jpg|digitization, entomology, open-source, ecology and evolutionary biology|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:SPNHC 2019 Asencio et al Final.jpg|preservation, specimen quality, digitization, workflows|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Arctos: A Collaborative Collection Management Solution'''<br>''Emily M. Braker, Mariel Campbell, Carla Cicero, John R. Demboski, Andrew Doll, Kyndall Hildebrandt, Michelle Koo, Angela Linn, Teresa J. Mayfield-Meyer, Carol Spencer'' <br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Curation of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Fluid-Preserved Mammal Collection: Lessons Learned for Future Curation Effort'''<br>''Verity Mathis''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Entomology Backlog Flats Digitization Project - California Academy of Sciences'''<br>''Alice E. Fornari, Christopher C. Grinter''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Improved Specimen Preservation through Digitization at Canada’s National Collection of Vascular Plants'''<br>''Shannon Asencio, Heather A. Cole''<br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Madison Mayfield SPNHC 2019 Poster.jpg|museum, specimens, crustacean, restoration, preparator|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Jessica Mailhot - SPNHC Poster.jpg|collections management, data visualization, vertebrate zoology, collection history|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:2019 SPNCH Kalfatovic.jpg|BHL, Biodiversity Heritage Library, collections citations, collections data, big data|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:SPNHC 2019 Kelsey et al Final.jpg|dissociation, collection organization, workflow efficiency|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Crustacea: Restoring and Recoloring Crustacean Specimens for Permanent Display'''<br>''Madison Erin Mayfield, Alison Douglas'' <br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''How to See the Story: Visualizing Specimen Data to Read the Scope and Status of a Collection of Mesa Verde Vertebrates'''<br>''Jessica Mailhot''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''BHL and Specimen Collection Data: The Needle in the Festuca Stack'''<br>''Martin R. Kalfatovic, Constance Rinaldo''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Strategies for Associating the Dissociated at the National Collection of Vascular Plants (DAO)'''<br>''Kelsey Joustra, Emily Ranahan, Shannon Asencio, Heather Cole'' <br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: center;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Digitization_poster_SPNHC_STessier.jpg|digitization, vertebrates, Canadian Museum of Nature|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col2-->[[File:Appleton.SPNHC2019Poster.20190520.jpg|herbarium, digitization, regional collection|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col3-->[[File:Ahlfeld, K., et al., 2019, Workflows for Sampling Museum Specimens and Cataloging Genetic Samples.jpg|invertebrate, sampling, workflows, genetic resources|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |<!--Col4-->[[File:RIntoulTara Canadian Fungal Cultures.jpg|containment, fungi, renovation|left|200px]] | ||
+ | |-style="vertical-align: top;" | ||
+ | |<!--Col1--><small>'''Digitization -The Backbone of a Strategy to Increase Accessibility to Vertebrate Collections'''<br>''Stéphanie Tessier, Kamal Khidas'' <br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col2--><small>'''Making a Large Impact on a Small Herbarium: The Impacts of an NSF CSBR Grant on a Regional Herbarium'''<br>''Andrea Appleton, Colleen Evans, John J. Schenk''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col3--><small>'''Workflows for Sampling Museum Specimens and Cataloging Genetic Samples'''<br>''Katie F. Ahlfeld, Lisa M. Comer, Mark P. Lehtonen, William E. Moser''<br> | ||
+ | |<!--Col4--><small>'''Canadian Collection of Fungal Cultures: Contraction, Construction and Containment'''<br>''Tara L. Rintoul, Benoit Goulet, Zeinab Robleh Djama, Catherine Robidas'' <br> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align: top;" style="width: 200px;" | ||
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+ | |<!--Col1-->[[File:Redman SPNCH 2019 Poster2.jpg|paleontology, fossil, curation, STEM, outreach|left|200px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 15 August 2023
Contents
Statement of Purpose
This page offers SPNHC members a place to share conference posters following annual meetings to provide a lasting resource to the natural history community.
Realizing the import of collections and related materials [1][2][3], SPNHC recognizes the need to collaborate to develop, discover, disseminate and update best (better, current, recommended) practices for creating digital collections resources and publishing them for global access. Posters linked here represent the efforts of many collections worldwide and serve as an attempt to broaden the reach and longevity of poster information beyond the annual conference window.
Poster Guidelines & Sharing
Interested in sharing a SPHNC poster presented at a past meeting? Best Practices committee members are soliciting copies of SPNHC posters from previous conference years to add to the SPNHC wiki. Authors should ensure that they have permissions to publicly share the images and information embedded in posters prior to publishing to the wiki.
In order to standardize content and maintain a web-friendly poster resolution, we ask that authors send digital copies of posters and relevant metadata to the Best Practices committee rather than upload directly to the wiki. Please provide the following information to Emily Braker:
- Conference year or venue (helpful for finding abstract)
- Author name(s) and affiliation(s)
- Keywords (up to 5)
- Poster formatted as a PDF, down-sampled to ~1500 pixel widths (if you are unfamiliar with resizing, a Best Practices member can do this for you). Full-resolution posters that are not down-sampled can very easily break the wiki since they can consume as much as 1GB memory to process.
- Optional: - email contact, ORCID ID, twitter handle (include only if you are willing share with wiki viewers).
Thank you to all poster contributors, and we encourage past SPNHC poster authors to consider sharing their work on the wiki so that it will continue to serve as a resource for others. Note that 2021 was a virtual conference year with no SPNHC poster submissions.
2022 Gallery
This table shares posters from the 37th SPNHC Annual Meeting held jointly with BHL and NatSCA, Edingburgh 2022.
Strengths and limitations and of iNaturalist for plant research Jordi López-Pujol, Neus Nualart, Neus Ibáñez |
Musings of a paleontology community of practice at the Museum of Comparative Zoology Christina J. Byrd, Crystal A. Maier, Jessica D. Cundiff |
PyrΔTE: an AI-based pyrite tarnish probability generator Kathryn Royce, Morgan Davis, Ben Leyland |
Vascular plants from North Africa deposited in the BC herbarium Noemí Montes-Moreno, Neus Ibáñez, Neus Nualart |
Georeferencing and Mapping Fossil Vertebrate Localities into the Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado Statewide Locality Database Jacob Van Veldhuizen, Chelsea Trenbeath, Chelsea Herbertson |
Arctos - GloBI Collaboration Update: Continuing to Extend Digital Records across Communities, Platforms, Collections, and Institutions Jorrit H. Poelen, Teresa J. Mayfield-Meyer, Andrew C. Doll |
Platycerium bifurcatum – one of the world's oldest houseplants? Yvette Harvey |
"Shell games": A case study of storage and rehousing paleontological and geological specimens after critical infrastructure upgrades to a collection space Lisa Boucher, Liath Appleton |
‘The Art of Observation of things’: Agostino Scilla’s (1629-1700) fossil shark-toothed dolphin (Squalodon melitensis) jaw from the Woodwardian Collection at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge Dan Pemberton |
Using OpenRefine for natural history collections data Erica Krimmel, Lindsay Walker |
State of the Arch: The recent removal, conservation, 3D scanning and reinstatement of the large 135-year-old ‘double’ whalebone arch located in The Meadows in Edinburgh, UK Nigel Larkin, Steven Dey |
Mussel memory: Digitization of the Unionida at the Buffalo Museum of Science Paige Langle, Marisa Turk, Isabel Hannes |
Arctos: Community-Based Collaborative Collection Management for Natural and Cultural History Data Mariel Campbell, Emily Braker, Carla Cicero, Andrew Doll, Kyndall Hildebrandt, Lindsey Frederick, Michelle Koo, Angela Linn,Teresa Mayfield-Meyer, Carol Spencer, Christopher Witt, Elizabeth Wommack |
Outside the box; Specimens of the Malacology Department, at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology Jennifer Trimble |
Caught between a Rock and a Pandemic: Finishing an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Fossil Digitization Project during the Covid-19 Pandemic Paul Mayer |
Specimen Discovery through Community Science Efforts at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Ashley Bordelon, Jessica Lane, Tiana Rehman Abstract |
WSY Herbarium - Our Digital Future Mandeep Matharu, Lydia Walles, Sian Tyrrell Abstract |
How dangerous is the oldest stuffed tuna in the world? Mike Rutherford Abstract |
EarthCape - highly configurable and extensible collection management platform for natural history collections Evgeniy Meyke Abstract |
Extant and Extraordinary: The Recent Brachiopod Collection At The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Vanessa Delnavaz Abstract |
Converging Content Between Archives and Museums Using Existing Resources: T.D.A. Cockerell and the Florissant Fossils Sean Babbs, Helen Baer, Talia Karim, Barbara Losoff Abstract |
Celebrating an herbarium milestone: CONN's 200,000th databased specimen Sarah Taylor, Michelle Hernandez, Bernard Goffinet |
Leveraging collaborations to increase digitization efforts in small museums Alexandra Coconis, Rebecca Glasgow, Nathan Gerth, Chris Feldman |
The Mineral Susceptibility Database: a new tool for mineral preservation' Kathryn Royce |
Taxa proposed by Pourret based on the specimens conserved in Salvador Herbarium (18th century) Laura Gavioli, Neus Nualart, Neus Ibáñez |
Increasing knowledge across collections by example of the Valdivia Expedition Edda Aßel, Christine Zorn |
Twenty-five Years of Anthropology Collection Movement and Management at the Yale Peabody Museum Roger Colten |
The Beinn Bhreac Boulder Emily Brown |
2021 Gallery
The 36th SPNHC Annual Meeting held jointly with AIC was a virtual meeting due to the continuing COVID pandemic. Conference chairs received no electronic poster submissions from SPNHC members for this meeting.
2020 Gallery
This table shares all posters as part of the SPNHC and ICOM NATHHIST Virtual 2020 Conference. Hover over images for poster keywords.
What's hidden in your herbarium? The undiscovered names of the Lacistemataceae Fi Young Abstract |
Playing for Learning in the Museum: A Case for Understanding Human-Nature relationship through Game-Based Learning Gil Olivira, Nicolas Kramar Abstract |
A Rocking Revamp: How an IMLS Grant Brought a Fresh Look to the Sternberg Museum Geology Collection Christina Byrd, Alexa Franks, Laura Wilson Abstract |
Contraction of Flowering Phenology in Greenland Herbarium Specimens but not Field Observations Maude Grenier, Isla Myers-Smith, Gergaga Daskalova, Ally Phillimore, Elspeth Haston Abstract |
Capturing the Flowers of the Sierra Nevada Mountains: The Contribution of the Fresno State Herbarium (FSC) to the California Phenology Network Katherine Waselkov, Reece Riley, Maria Peña, Katelin Pearson, Jenn Yost Abstract |
Sowing SEEDS: A model for museum-based teacher certification and environmental outreach programs Julia Robinson Abstract |
Collections at the Swedish Museum of Natural History - case studies for innovative palaeoecological outcomes Vivi Vajda , Christian Skovsted, Cecilia Larsson Abstract |
Living fossils, as an icon for understanding the past and current climate changes Atsushi Yabe Abstract |
Moving 6 million specimens 6 kilometers: the monstrous move and systematics switcheroo of the Dutch Herbaria of L, U, WAG and AMD Marnel Scherrenberg, Roxali Bijmoer Abstract |
Split decisions. A herbarium specimen conservation project Erika Gardner Abstract |
The MICRO (Microfossils In Collections for Research and Outreach) Project at La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles, California- Gaining Mega Information from Micro Collections Christine Mazzello Abstract |
Here today, gone… [date unknown]: Databasing a historic accession and deaccession record Eva Biedron Abstract |
The evolution of databasing at the INHS Insect Collection: lessons learned from migrating three decades of digital data into TaxonWorks Thomas C. McElrath Abstract |
Identifying, documenting and digitizing types: a priority program in collections management at MUSE - Science Museum of Trento (Italy) Maria Chiara Deflorian Abstract |
Ancient LA: Connecting collections and communities with ArcGIS Story Maps Daniel Markbreiter, Austin Hendy, Jorge Velez-Juarbe, Kamal Hamdan Abstract |
2019 Gallery
This gallery shares a selection of posters from the SPNHC 2019 Conference hosted in Chicago. Hover over images for poster keywords. Posters in this gallery are part of a retrocapture project and therefore not all posters presented at the 2019 meeting are represented below. Poster authors interested in sharing digital versions of posters from previous SPNHC meetings should contact Emily Braker.
Arctos: A Collaborative Collection Management Solution Emily M. Braker, Mariel Campbell, Carla Cicero, John R. Demboski, Andrew Doll, Kyndall Hildebrandt, Michelle Koo, Angela Linn, Teresa J. Mayfield-Meyer, Carol Spencer |
Curation of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Fluid-Preserved Mammal Collection: Lessons Learned for Future Curation Effort Verity Mathis |
Entomology Backlog Flats Digitization Project - California Academy of Sciences Alice E. Fornari, Christopher C. Grinter |
Improved Specimen Preservation through Digitization at Canada’s National Collection of Vascular Plants Shannon Asencio, Heather A. Cole |
Crustacea: Restoring and Recoloring Crustacean Specimens for Permanent Display Madison Erin Mayfield, Alison Douglas |
How to See the Story: Visualizing Specimen Data to Read the Scope and Status of a Collection of Mesa Verde Vertebrates Jessica Mailhot |
BHL and Specimen Collection Data: The Needle in the Festuca Stack Martin R. Kalfatovic, Constance Rinaldo |
Strategies for Associating the Dissociated at the National Collection of Vascular Plants (DAO) Kelsey Joustra, Emily Ranahan, Shannon Asencio, Heather Cole |
Digitization -The Backbone of a Strategy to Increase Accessibility to Vertebrate Collections Stéphanie Tessier, Kamal Khidas |
Making a Large Impact on a Small Herbarium: The Impacts of an NSF CSBR Grant on a Regional Herbarium Andrea Appleton, Colleen Evans, John J. Schenk |
Workflows for Sampling Museum Specimens and Cataloging Genetic Samples Katie F. Ahlfeld, Lisa M. Comer, Mark P. Lehtonen, William E. Moser |
Canadian Collection of Fungal Cultures: Contraction, Construction and Containment Tara L. Rintoul, Benoit Goulet, Zeinab Robleh Djama, Catherine Robidas |
Trapping High School Students with Fossils: Utilizing Science Outreach to Curate Natural Trap Cave Fossils and Inspire the Pursuit of STEM Careers Cory M. Redman, Susumu Tomiya, Kathleen Bitterman, Julie Meachen, Kacia Cain |
Capturing the perfect digital specimen – An overview of vertebrate imaging techniques Marie-Hélène Hubert, Stéphanie Tessier, Kamal Khidas |
Unossified Skeletal Preparation: Challenges and Applications Andrea M. Carrillo, Julie M. Thomas, Jeff Stephenson, Michelle L. Sauther, Frank Cuozzo |
Osteological Ink: Comparing pens for use in Osteology Collections Jacki Whisenant, Emily Halverson |
Contributors
Current content contributors: SPNHC members Emily Braker, Deborah Paul.
References
- ↑ Lawrence M. Page, Bruce J. MacFadden, Jose A. Fortes, Pamela S. Soltis, Greg Riccardi, Digitization of Biodiversity Collections Reveals Biggest Data on Biodiversity, BioScience, Volume 65, Issue 9, 01 September 2015, Pages 841–842, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biv104
- ↑ Nelson, G., & Ellis, S. (2019, January 7). The history and impact of digitization and digital data mobilization on biodiversity research. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0391
- ↑ Monfils, A. K., Powers, K. E., Marshall, C. J., Martine, C. T., Smith, J. F., & Prather, L. A. (2017). Natural History Collections: Teaching about Biodiversity Across Time, Space, and Digital Platforms. Southeastern Naturalist, 16(sp10), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1656/058.016.0sp1008