An Introduction to Natural Science Collections Georeferencing

Friday, November 22, 2024 -
10:00 to 15:00

NatSCA

Zoom

Many of us with historic collections will be familiar with how opaque the information on a label can be, through poor handwriting, placenames that no longer exist, being written in a different language or they can just be incredibly vague. Uncovering this information can add a whole extra level of significance. As many of us are looking more into digitisation and providing local and global access to our collections, the team working at the Natural History Museum on the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) project are here to give us the tools to find the answers.

This online workshop, organised by NatSCA in partnership with DiSSCo UK, aims to cover the essentials of geo-referencing: what is it, why is it important, what tools are available, case studies and instances where it is possible, impossible, why and what makes it difficult.

The mixture of talks will provide a great opportunity to ask the experts questions if you are dealing with something unfamiliar, how to counteract these issues or mark these issues and problems in records to make researchers aware of the data’s accuracy.



   
Time   
   
Name of Speaker   
   
Organisation   
   
Subject   
   
10:00 –   10:05   
   
Welcome   
   
10:05 –   11:00   
   
Krisztina Lohonya   
   
DiSSCo UK   
   
Introduction to Georeferencing   
   
11:00 –   11:05   
   
Questions   
   
11:05 –   11:20   
   
Break   
   
11:20 –   11:50    
   
Malcolm Penn   
   
DiSSCo UK   
   
Data Accuracy   
   
11:50 –   11:55   
   
Questions   
   
11:55 –   12:10   
   
Break   
   
12:10 –   12:35   
   
Hillery Warner   
   
DiSSCo UK   
   
Data Management   
   
12:35 –   13:35   
   
Lunch   
   
13:35 – 14:35   
   
Practical session and general   discussion   
   
14:35 –   15:00   
   
Conclusion and thanks   




Members: FREE
Non-members: £10

NatSCA members: please email [email protected] for your membership code.
Non-members: you can join NatSCA for £20, the price difference between this course’s member and non-member rate is only £10, although this year’s subscription would finish on 31st January 2025. Continued membership with NatSCA brings you benefits such as our lunchtime chats once a month, the journal and discounted rates to any other events, including our conference. To find out more please email [email protected].




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