SERNEC - TCN: Current status, citizen science and outreach activities M.W. Denslow & Zack Murrell iDigBio Summit 2015 NSF Award 1410069.

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SERNEC - TCN: Current status, citizen science and outreach activities M.W. Denslow & Zack Murrell iDigBio Summit 2015 NSF Award

The Project Southeastern U.S. vascular plants 93 collections 12 states 28 hubs 6 partners 4.5M specimens

Workflow Image / Skeletal Data CaptureTranscription / GeoreferencingMobilization / Repatriation

Data Management Symbiota central Interoperability with other tools iPlant infrastructure Notes From Nature GEOLocate Preservation Images (iPlant) Database (iDigBio)

Open access to data Standards Darwin Core Audubon Core Licensing (CC BY 4.0) Open image formats Portals

Research Use of Data Enable research on: Biogeographic, ecological, evolutionary hypotheses Paleo- and neo-endemism Species invasion and proliferation Impacts of climate and land-use change on species distributions Management plans for species recovery Conservation planning and reserve selection

Management & Oversight

Broader Impacts Student training 52 students High School lesson plans Citizen Science 4 collections leveraging Notes From Nature 5 WeDigBio events Publication

Thank you!