Fourth HerpNET Georeferencing Workshop
Wednesday, 5 October 2005
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
University of California, Berkeley
Schedule:
8:30-9:00 Coffee Cart and Continental Breakfast
Introductions and Updates on HerpNET: Grinnell-Miller Library, 3101 VLSB
9:00 Welcome from David Wake and Introductions
9:10 Current Progress of HerpNET: Portal, Mapping and Georeferencing – Carol Spencer
9:30 Repatriation of Georeferenced Data and Establishment of DiGIR providers – Rob Gales
9:45 Discussion
Georeferencing Training and Exercises: IB Computer Room, 3056 VLSB
10:00 Introduction: Georeferencing Using the MaNIS/HerpNET Method
Online Resources and Terrain Navigator
Begin Exercises
12:00 Lunch at Women’s Faculty Club
1:15 DIVA-GIS: Mapping Foreign Localities
Finish Exercises
3:30 Coffee Break – Grinnell- Miller Library
Georeferencing Applications – Grinnell-Miller Library
4:00 Gary Shugart –“Georeferencing From A Curatorial Perspective”
4:12 Tom Giermakowski – “Increasing the Value Of Regional Collections Through Collaborative Efforts: Herpetology of New Mexico Online”
4:24 Michelle Koo – “Using Georeferenced Specimen Data: Research Examples”
4:36 Aaron Steele – “DiGIR Mapper”
4:48 John Wieczorek – “BioGeomancer”
5:00 Questions and Discussion
5:30 Concluding Remarks
7:00 Dinner at Caffe Venezia, 1799 University Ave (at Grant), Berkeley
Participants:
Brigham Young University
Jenny PramukJack Sites, Jr.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Lab of Jack SitesProfessor, Dept. of Integrative Biology
Martha Yoke
Graduate Student, Lab of Jack Sites
California Academy of Sciences
Stanley BlumHeather Constable
Research Information ManagerHerpNET Georeferencer
Michelle KooLindsay Upshaw
Biogeographic Systems ManagerHerpNET Georeferencer
Jens Vindum
Senior Collections Manager, Department of Herpetology
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Stephen Rogers
Collection Manager, Section of Amphibians and Reptiles
Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates
Charles Dardia
Collections Manager
Los Angeles County Museum (Natural History Museum)
Rick Feeney
Collection Manager, Fishes/Herpetology
McGill University, Montreal
Redpath Museum
Sara Lourie
Postdoctoral Fellow, Lab of David Green
Milwaukee Public Museum
Gary Casper
Collections Manager, Herpetology and Ichthyology
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
Andre Ngo
Graduate Student, Lab of Robert Murphy
University of Arizona
Phil Rosen
Assistant Research Specialist
University of California, Berkeley
Environmental Science and Policy Management
Alison Cameron
Postdoctoral Fellow, Lab of Claire Kremen
University of California, Berkeley - Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
Craig MoritzCarol Spencer
Director, MVZHerpNET Coordinator
Aaron SteeleDavid Vieites
Programmer/Analyst IIIPostdoctoral Fellow, Wake Lab
David Wake John Wieczorek
HerpNET Co-Principal InvestigatorProgrammer/Analyst IV
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
Mariko Kageyama
Collections Manager, Vertebrate Zoology Section
University of Florida
Florida Museum of Natural History
Kenney Krysko
Senior Biological Scientist
University of Kansas
Robert GalesJeet Sukumaran
HerpNET Database SpecialistPh.D. Student, Lab of Rafe Brown
University of Louisiana – Monroe, Museum of Natural History
John CarrFrank Pezold
Associate Professor, Department of BiologyDirector and Curator of Zoology
University of Minnesota
J.F. Bell Museum
Tony Gamble
Graduate Student and Collections Manager
University of New Mexico
Museum of Southwestern Biology
Division of Amphibians and Reptiles
Tom GiermakowskiHoward Snell
Collection ManagerCurator and Professor
University of Puget Sound – James Slater Museum
Gary Shugart
Curator of Collections
University of Texas at Austin
Texas Natural History Collections (Texas Memorial Museum)
David CannatellaTravis LaDuc
Curator of Herpetology and Associate ProfessorAssistant Curator of Herpetology