The 2022 Annual Meeting of the Biodiversity Heritage Library will be held in conjunction with the meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) and the Natural Sciences Collections Association (NatSCA).
The theme of SPNHC 2022 will be “Through the door and through the web: releasing the power of natural history collections onsite and online.”
For complete meeting details and registration, visit www.spnhc2022.com.
Dates: 5 – 10 June 2022
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Presented by the National Museums of Scotland and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
BHL Symposia:
BHL is coordinating two symposia as part of the conference on Tuesday 7 June. The detailed conference program is available online at https://spnhc2022.com/programme-2/. Abstracts for each talk are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6573863.
Liberating Natural History Collections Data in Biodiversity Literature
Chairs: Connie Rinaldo and Martin Kalfatovic
Tuesday 7 June
9:30 am – 11:00 am BST
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- Nothing in (taxonomic) publishing makes sense except in the light of treatments
Presenter: Donat Agosti - All the cool stuff a taxonomic journal can (should?) showcase through semantic enhancement
Presenter: Laurence Benichou - Collection and specimen data life cycle completed: The case of Pensoft’s journals and OpenBiodiv Knowledge Graph
Presenter: Lyubomir Penev - A new romance between taxonomic literature and specimen data? News from Paris
Presenter: Gildas Illien - Using specimen citations to show the impact of natural history collections: metrics, machine learning, and manual annotation
Presenter: Andrea Thomer - Presenting botanical type citation data from the International Plant Names Index as material citations
Presenter: Nicky Nicolson
- Nothing in (taxonomic) publishing makes sense except in the light of treatments
Reflections on the Biodiversity Heritage Library: Value in Collections and Collaboration
Chair: David Iggulden
Tuesday 7 June
11:30 am – 1:00pm BST
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- (un)Natural Selection: Reflections on Collaborative Digitization Prioritization across Repositories of Natural History Texts
Presenter: Jacqueline Chapman - The Biodiversity Heritage Library as a platform for connecting natural history materials
Presenters: Diane Rielinger & Joseph deVeer - Better publications for better research
Presenter: Elisa Herrmann - Project #RetroPIDs: BHL’s mission to unlock the world’s biodiversity literature
Presenter: Nicole Kearney
- (un)Natural Selection: Reflections on Collaborative Digitization Prioritization across Repositories of Natural History Texts