A message from the Chair of TDWG:

Dear TDWG Members and Friends

I know that I've been slack over the last few months. There has been a lot 
happening on the ALA and TDWG fronts that have been keeping me exceptionally 
busy, and time has run away.

The TDWG 2009 Program and the TDWG 2009 Local Organizing Committees have been 
doing an excellent job in structuring the meeting. My thanks to both groups for 
the work they are going to ensure that this is the best TDWG meeting ever: an 
Olympian effort.

Please note that Early Registration closes September 14 and abstract submission 
closes October 1. Abstracts are required for all oral presentations, posters 
and computer demonstrations. We will also accept 'Contributed Abstracts' as we 
did for the first time for TDWG 2008. If you haven't already done so, please 
register for TDWG 2009 at https://www.regonline.com/TDWG2009.

The conference web site (http://www.tdwg.org/conference2009/) contains details 
about the meeting, travel, accommodation, Montpellier information including 
restaurants, history, excursions and our sponsors. If you have been approved 
for a presentation during a conference session, or wish to submit a 
'Contributed Abstract', please follow the instructions at 
http://www.tdwg.org/conference2009/abstracts/.

If you are not already a member of TDWG, please consider joining and supporting 
us (and being a member will also give you a discount on registration for TDWG 
2009!). We really do need your support.

There has been a range of happenings this year that are significant for TDWG. 
We are getting close to the ratification of NCD, Darwin Core, TAPIR and the 
LSID Applicability Statement. I'd like to see all of these as standards by TDWG 
2009. The work of Neil Thomson, Wouter Addink, John Wieczorek, Gail Kampmeier, 
Renato De Giovanni, Piers Higgs, Kevin Richards and Ben Richardson to get us to 
this point has been exceptional. My thanks to each of you.

Another significant event was e-Biosphere 2009 in London. This meeting provided 
a broad perspective on biodiversity informatics and identified TDWG as playing 
a significant role. Components of TDWG 2009 will attempt to progress issues 
raised in the e-Biosphere report.

So, if you want to learn about biodiversity informatics in Agriculture, be a 
part of helping to share biodiversity data; learn about vocabularies, 
ontologies and LSIDs; listen to some wild (and not so wild) ideas; ask crazy 
(and not so crazy) questions of the gurus; figure out how to connect your data 
to the world; enjoy some exceptional food and wine, and of course, enjoy some 
excellent company and fascinating discussions, then join us in Montpellier.

Donald Hobern    
TDWG Chairman
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