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You are cordially invited to the following ISKO UK afternoon event:

RECORDING THE LIVING WORLD

30 March 2010 - 15.30-19.00

VENUE: University College London, Roberts Building, Torrington Place, 
WC1E 7JE

FEE: ?5  (ISKO members and students FREE)

Creepy-crawlies, mammoths and lotus blossom, all have a place at the 
Natural History Museum. Today the data painstakingly collected over 
centuries by naturalists and other scientists are being liberated from 
their institutional archives, made available in rejuvenated catalogues 
and published on the Web.

Diane Tough will talk about recent developments in the methods of 
collection description at the Museum whose library is one of the 
foremost resources for researchers in molecular biology, biodiversity, 
systematics, taxonomy, and the history of science, and consists of over 
one million books and half a million artworks. 

Graham Higley will tell us about the Encyclopaedia of Life - an 
ambitiousproject that aims to 
build an online resource in which every species on earth will have its 
own web page. This international enterprise consists of five major 
projects: the Species Pages Group, the Biodiversity Informatics Group, 
the Scanning and Digitization Group, the Learning and Education Group, 
and the Biodiversity Synthesis Group. Together they are creating an 
unparalleled resource for the life sciences that covers every aspect of 
the study, research, recording and documentation of living creatures.

This ISKO UK Seminar is organized in cooperation with the UCL Department 
for Information Studies.

To read more and to book your place go to the event page 
http://www.iskouk.org/living_world_mar2010.htm

We look forward to seeing you on 30 March!





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