GBIF 2025 Virtual Data Mobilization Workshop for Asia to Be Held in February 2025

Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Asia Support Team is organizing a data mobilization workshop to address capacity needs and to promote data publication in the region. We are holding this workshop in February 2025 to hopefully allow participation from those of you who have a busy summer schedule. This course will be based on the GBIF Biodiversity Data Mobilization curriculum and will be conducted in English.

 


This workshop has three phases of activities:

 

1. February 3rd to 7th: Preparatory course activities (online self-paced)

 

2. 10th to 14th: Virtual workshop (Zoom sessions and online self-paced, estimated 4 hours per day)

 

3. February 15th to March 9th: Certification exercises (online self-paced)

 

Due to limited training personnel, we will only be able to accommodate 30 participants in this workshop. We hope all participants will become trainers or mentors for future workshops.

 

Participants will be selected based on the following criteria (not in specific order):

 

Applicants that have already identified dataset(s) that they intend to publish and have cleared licensing requirements;

Applicants that represent data holding institutions planning to publish data;

Applicants that have plans to hold replication workshops;

Applicants that intend to become mentors to support future workshops (advanced badge needed);

The selection process will also consider geographic and thematic balance in the workshop participants.

 

The application will close at 23:59 UTC on the 12th of January 2025. The result will be announced on the 17th of January 2025.

 

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international network and data infrastructure funded by governments worldwide, aiming to provide open access to data on all forms of life on Earth. The China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation is a data publisher of GBIF. Since joining GBIF in 2018, CBCGDF has been committed to serving scientists, citizen scientists, and conservationists, contributing to biodiversity informatics with the collective efforts from science community and citizen scientists from China.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/qUJLDVeMbzjitKUsSc93gA

Translator: Sara

Reviewed by: Richard

Editor: Sara    

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776





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