Greetings colleagues,
If you've created innovative software, tools, services, or workflows supporting 
the management and use of natural history collections, DemoCamp is an ideal 
venue for you to share your work at SPNHC 2025. DemoCamp is based on a 
presentation format without any slideshow - you show off your technology only 
using a live demonstration. We encourage you to submit your abstracts for 
consideration before the March 10 deadline. The DemoCamp session description 
and abstract submission URL are provided below.

We look forward to seeing you at SPNHC 2025!
The DemoCamp Team

SPNHC abstract submission details:
https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/oa-abstract-submission-guidelines

DEMO01 DemoCamp - Live demonstrations of technology for natural history 
collections and biodiversity data

Session Type: Demonstration; Open to abstract submissions
Organizers: Jason H. Best, Katie Pearson

Abstract
Digital technology and data standards are increasingly critical components of 
natural history collections. Ongoing efforts to digitize natural history 
collections and link the resulting information to other resources is envisioned 
to eventually culminate in a comprehensive digital record of biodiversity 
preserved and represented in collections worldwide. This significant expansion 
of the reach of digital collections will further cement the important role of 
technology and standards in the management, analysis, and dissemination of 
natural history collections specimens and data.

Since its debut at SPNHC 2009, DemoCamp has provided a venue for developers, 
biodiversity informaticians, digitization managers, and collection managers to 
convene and share innovative approaches for the use of technology to enhance 
the management and use of natural history collections. Presentations 
demonstrate the use of software, tools, services, and workflows that enhance 
capacity, use or develop global data standards, and extend the accessibility 
and quality of information.

The format of DemoCamp dictates that presentations must be live demonstrations 
rather than descriptions of the technology and forbids the use of slideshows. 
Each presenter is allotted time for a live demo as well as questions from the 
audience. This format ensures that only functional technology is presented.

Jason Best
Director of Biodiversity Informatics
Botanical Research Institute of Texas at the
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
1700 University Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 76107-3400

817-332-4441 ext. 230
http://www.fwbg.org

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