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Joan Ball-Damerow

@joandamerow

FAIR data, open science, biodiversity, environment, ecology, science communication, dragonflies

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First up: an article by Barbara Thiers from the NYBG Herbarium published in the HuffPost which gives a great introduction to what natural history collections are & how they are a crucial tool to understanding our changing planet 2/2 bit.ly/2lWsRdq #CollectionsMatter

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The climate crisis is making people sicker—worsening illnesses ranging from seasonal allergies to heart and lung disease. #CoveringClimateNow (via The Guardian) bit.ly/2NkWEsI

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How are scientists using online #biodiversity records in research? Check out our article in #PLOSONE: dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa… Field Museum GBIF @biodiversity.social/@gbif robgural #data #reuse #FAIRdata

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Changing Uses of Herbarium Data in an era of Global Change: An Overview Using Automated Content Analysis #BioScience #biodiversity #data #reuse academic.oup.com/bioscience/adv…

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Bird populations have plummeted in the past five decades, dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29% from 1970. bit.ly/2Iee2ep

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Our latest #ResearchSpotlight was written by Joan Ball-Damerow summarizing the recent paper "Research applications of primary biodiversity databases in the digital age" which explores how researchers have reused species occurrence data since 2010. Take a look! bit.ly/2owLF40