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2017
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Distribution modelling course at UiO Natural History Museum in Oslo
Friday seminar at CEES :: Open and reusable research data with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
The UiO Natural History Museum in Oslo organizes an event on Sunday 22 October for citizen science contribution to the registration for the museum specimen collections in paleontology (fossils). WeDigBio is a global event organized by natural history museums worldwide between October 19 and 22.
Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) 2017 annual conference in Ottawa, Canada 1-6 October.
The annual GBIF Governing Board meeting will be held in Helsinki.
Second project meeting with Telemark Botanical Society for the pilot Citizen Science Volunteer Portal. September 6th 2017 at the UiO Natural History Museum at Tøyen in Oslo.
The European GBIF Nodes will meet in Stockholm in May.
Large number of specimens in the Natural History Museums remain un-digitized and are not yet available in electronic form. The Volunteer Portal is a citizen science project where amateur naturalists are invited to contribute to the electronic registration of herbarium collections. Telemark Botanical Society will help us to test and explore the Volunteer Portal.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody publish the event in GBIF, did it really happen? Global Biodiversity Information Facility, free and open access to biodiversity data.