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FBP Publications and Presentations (past)

Publications and Presentations

Publications:

D-Lib Magazine: The Value of Flexibility on Long-term Value of Grant Funded Projects

Libreas.Library Ideas 18: PDF-Version

Merging Metadata: Building on Existing Standards to Create a Field Book Registry

The Bigger Picture blog: The Field Book Project: Uncovering Hidden Gems at the Smithsonian

Plant Press newsletter: The Field Book Project (pg. 7)

NMNH newsletter: The Field Book Project (pg. 3)

Publications on SlideShare:

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Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference2012 Sonoe Nakasone

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2012 Education and Outreach Poster session Sonoe Nakasone and Nick Pyenson

Smithsonian's Archives Fair 2012 Emily Hunter

Botanical Society of Washington 936th Meeting Carolyn Sheffield

Smithsonian Digitization Fair 2012 Carolyn Sheffield

SPNHC 2012 Carolyn Sheffield and Rusty Russell

CBHL 2012 Carolyn Sheffield

Archives Fair Lecture Series 2011 Sonoe Nakasone





Presentations:


American Library Association Midwinter Meeting 2013

Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference 2012

Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference

Smithsonian Archives Fair 2012

Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists (SVP) Annual Meeting 2012

Friday, 1 April, 2011, 1PM-2PM, Field Book Prototype Demonstration. National Museum of Natural History




Thursday, 10 February 2011, 11AM-12PM. Presentation to SIRIS members





Wednesday, 26 January 2011, 1PM-2PM. National Museum of Natural History





Wednesday, 29 December 2010, 12PM-1PM. National Museum of Natural History


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Wednesday, 8 December 2010, 12PM-1PM. Smithsonian Institution Archives


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16 November 2010, 12PM-1PM. Department of Botany