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The Dinosaurs of Crystal Palace are getting their bridge back! We've prepared overview banners of the motivation, inspiration, design and engineering of the bridge plans as we prepare the planning application. Have a look. ]]>

The Dinosaurs of Crystal Palace are getting their bridge back! We've prepared overview banners of the motivation, inspiration, design and engineering of the bridge plans as we prepare the planning application. Have a look. ]]>
Tue, 30 Jul 2019 14:06:40 GMT /slideshow/dinosaur-bridge-consultation-banners/159122710 EllinorM@slideshare.net(EllinorM) Dinosaur Bridge - consultation banners EllinorM The Dinosaurs of Crystal Palace are getting their bridge back! We've prepared overview banners of the motivation, inspiration, design and engineering of the bridge plans as we prepare the planning application. Have a look. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/190723bannerscropmarked-190730140640-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Dinosaurs of Crystal Palace are getting their bridge back! We&#39;ve prepared overview banners of the motivation, inspiration, design and engineering of the bridge plans as we prepare the planning application. Have a look.
Dinosaur Bridge - consultation banners from Ellinor Michel
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Dinosaur Bridge - Consultation presentation by Matthew Burnett, Tonkin Liu Architects, July 2019 /EllinorM/dinosaur-bridge-consultation-presentation-by-matthew-burnett-tonkin-liu-architects-july-2019 526dinosaurbridgehistoricalsocitietiesconsultation-190730133825
The Dinosaur Islands of Crystal Palace are having their pedestrian access reinstated with a new, crowdfunded bridge. These images lay out the considerations in site selection, access-and-barrier aspects of bridge, movement, geologic narrative and organic form inspiration, engineering and manufacture, surface finish, maintenance considerations, and visualisations. Comments in lower left of slides. ]]>

The Dinosaur Islands of Crystal Palace are having their pedestrian access reinstated with a new, crowdfunded bridge. These images lay out the considerations in site selection, access-and-barrier aspects of bridge, movement, geologic narrative and organic form inspiration, engineering and manufacture, surface finish, maintenance considerations, and visualisations. Comments in lower left of slides. ]]>
Tue, 30 Jul 2019 13:38:25 GMT /EllinorM/dinosaur-bridge-consultation-presentation-by-matthew-burnett-tonkin-liu-architects-july-2019 EllinorM@slideshare.net(EllinorM) Dinosaur Bridge - Consultation presentation by Matthew Burnett, Tonkin Liu Architects, July 2019 EllinorM The Dinosaur Islands of Crystal Palace are having their pedestrian access reinstated with a new, crowdfunded bridge. These images lay out the considerations in site selection, access-and-barrier aspects of bridge, movement, geologic narrative and organic form inspiration, engineering and manufacture, surface finish, maintenance considerations, and visualisations. Comments in lower left of slides. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/526dinosaurbridgehistoricalsocitietiesconsultation-190730133825-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Dinosaur Islands of Crystal Palace are having their pedestrian access reinstated with a new, crowdfunded bridge. These images lay out the considerations in site selection, access-and-barrier aspects of bridge, movement, geologic narrative and organic form inspiration, engineering and manufacture, surface finish, maintenance considerations, and visualisations. Comments in lower left of slides.
Dinosaur Bridge - Consultation presentation by Matthew Burnett, Tonkin Liu Architects, July 2019 from Ellinor Michel
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Michel digital nomenclature-gna-zoobank-2014-co-namesconfv2 /EllinorM/michel-digital-nomenclaturegnazoobank2014conamesconfv2 michel-digitalnomenclature-gna-zoobank-2014-co-namesconfv2-141027063621-conversion-gate01
Global Digital Infrastructure for Biological Nomenclature and Taxonomy Ellinor Michel, Dep’t of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, (e.michel@nhm.ac.uk) Richard L. Pyle, Natural Sciences Dep’t, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, USA Robert P. Guralnick, Dep’t of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA Jon Todd, Dep’t of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, The future for interoperable scientific information is digital, yet scientific names, the handles for all biodiversity information, remain without an integrated system tied to published descriptions and museum type specimens. Descriptions and type specimens provide standards for the otherwise fluid concepts of biological taxa. We are working to unify the infrastructures for biological nomenclature across nomenclatural codes (including zoological (ICZN - http://iczn.org/), botanical (ICNafp - http://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/main.php) and bacterial (ICNB) codes) through the Global Names Architecture (GNA). Our initial focus is on animal names, as these comprise the largest component of metazoan biodiversity and ZooBank (zoobank.org) is the first code-related online nomenclatural registration system. Users are applied scientists in agriculture, medicine, veterinary science and climate change research; biodiversity researchers such as ecologists, physiologists; archives such as museums; the scientific publishing community – in short, all users of scientific names of organisms based on the work of taxonomists.]]>

Global Digital Infrastructure for Biological Nomenclature and Taxonomy Ellinor Michel, Dep’t of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, (e.michel@nhm.ac.uk) Richard L. Pyle, Natural Sciences Dep’t, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, USA Robert P. Guralnick, Dep’t of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA Jon Todd, Dep’t of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, The future for interoperable scientific information is digital, yet scientific names, the handles for all biodiversity information, remain without an integrated system tied to published descriptions and museum type specimens. Descriptions and type specimens provide standards for the otherwise fluid concepts of biological taxa. We are working to unify the infrastructures for biological nomenclature across nomenclatural codes (including zoological (ICZN - http://iczn.org/), botanical (ICNafp - http://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/main.php) and bacterial (ICNB) codes) through the Global Names Architecture (GNA). Our initial focus is on animal names, as these comprise the largest component of metazoan biodiversity and ZooBank (zoobank.org) is the first code-related online nomenclatural registration system. Users are applied scientists in agriculture, medicine, veterinary science and climate change research; biodiversity researchers such as ecologists, physiologists; archives such as museums; the scientific publishing community – in short, all users of scientific names of organisms based on the work of taxonomists.]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2014 06:36:21 GMT /EllinorM/michel-digital-nomenclaturegnazoobank2014conamesconfv2 EllinorM@slideshare.net(EllinorM) Michel digital nomenclature-gna-zoobank-2014-co-namesconfv2 EllinorM Global Digital Infrastructure for Biological Nomenclature and Taxonomy Ellinor Michel, Dep’t of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, (e.michel@nhm.ac.uk) Richard L. Pyle, Natural Sciences Dep’t, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, USA Robert P. Guralnick, Dep’t of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA Jon Todd, Dep’t of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, The future for interoperable scientific information is digital, yet scientific names, the handles for all biodiversity information, remain without an integrated system tied to published descriptions and museum type specimens. Descriptions and type specimens provide standards for the otherwise fluid concepts of biological taxa. We are working to unify the infrastructures for biological nomenclature across nomenclatural codes (including zoological (ICZN - http://iczn.org/), botanical (ICNafp - http://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/main.php) and bacterial (ICNB) codes) through the Global Names Architecture (GNA). Our initial focus is on animal names, as these comprise the largest component of metazoan biodiversity and ZooBank (zoobank.org) is the first code-related online nomenclatural registration system. Users are applied scientists in agriculture, medicine, veterinary science and climate change research; biodiversity researchers such as ecologists, physiologists; archives such as museums; the scientific publishing community – in short, all users of scientific names of organisms based on the work of taxonomists. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/michel-digitalnomenclature-gna-zoobank-2014-co-namesconfv2-141027063621-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global Digital Infrastructure for Biological Nomenclature and Taxonomy Ellinor Michel, Dep’t of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, (e.michel@nhm.ac.uk) Richard L. Pyle, Natural Sciences Dep’t, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, HI, USA Robert P. Guralnick, Dep’t of Ecology &amp; Evolutionary Biology, Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA Jon Todd, Dep’t of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, The future for interoperable scientific information is digital, yet scientific names, the handles for all biodiversity information, remain without an integrated system tied to published descriptions and museum type specimens. Descriptions and type specimens provide standards for the otherwise fluid concepts of biological taxa. We are working to unify the infrastructures for biological nomenclature across nomenclatural codes (including zoological (ICZN - http://iczn.org/), botanical (ICNafp - http://www.iapt-taxon.org/nomen/main.php) and bacterial (ICNB) codes) through the Global Names Architecture (GNA). Our initial focus is on animal names, as these comprise the largest component of metazoan biodiversity and ZooBank (zoobank.org) is the first code-related online nomenclatural registration system. Users are applied scientists in agriculture, medicine, veterinary science and climate change research; biodiversity researchers such as ecologists, physiologists; archives such as museums; the scientific publishing community – in short, all users of scientific names of organisms based on the work of taxonomists.
Michel digital nomenclature-gna-zoobank-2014-co-namesconfv2 from Ellinor Michel
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The power of names smithsonian talk-2013-iczn_nomenclature&bioinformatics-v2 /slideshow/the-power-of-names-smithsonian-talk2013icznnomenclaturebioinformaticsv2-29030544/29030544 thepowerofnames-smithsoniantalk2013-icznnomenclaturebioinformatics-v2-131209040948-phpapp02
I gave this talk at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in April 2013. It deals with ZooBank and the registration of scientific names of animals, the role of type specimens and archives for both specimens and literature. It should be of interest to taxonomists, and people working on biodiversity bioinformatics and scientific bibliography. The talk had significant input from several co-authors: Richard Pyle, David Patterson, Daphne Fautin and Jon Todd. The Smithsonian presentation was hosted by the AAZN (American Association of Zoological Nomenclature). I gave a similar talk in November 2012 at the invitation of the Field Museum, Chicago, which is available in full online here (54 minutes): http://vimeo.com/55796036 and linked with a short promo piece on scientific nomenclature here (2.8 minutes): http://vimeo.com/54956625]]>

I gave this talk at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in April 2013. It deals with ZooBank and the registration of scientific names of animals, the role of type specimens and archives for both specimens and literature. It should be of interest to taxonomists, and people working on biodiversity bioinformatics and scientific bibliography. The talk had significant input from several co-authors: Richard Pyle, David Patterson, Daphne Fautin and Jon Todd. The Smithsonian presentation was hosted by the AAZN (American Association of Zoological Nomenclature). I gave a similar talk in November 2012 at the invitation of the Field Museum, Chicago, which is available in full online here (54 minutes): http://vimeo.com/55796036 and linked with a short promo piece on scientific nomenclature here (2.8 minutes): http://vimeo.com/54956625]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2013 04:09:48 GMT /slideshow/the-power-of-names-smithsonian-talk2013icznnomenclaturebioinformaticsv2-29030544/29030544 EllinorM@slideshare.net(EllinorM) The power of names smithsonian talk-2013-iczn_nomenclature&bioinformatics-v2 EllinorM I gave this talk at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in April 2013. It deals with ZooBank and the registration of scientific names of animals, the role of type specimens and archives for both specimens and literature. It should be of interest to taxonomists, and people working on biodiversity bioinformatics and scientific bibliography. The talk had significant input from several co-authors: Richard Pyle, David Patterson, Daphne Fautin and Jon Todd. The Smithsonian presentation was hosted by the AAZN (American Association of Zoological Nomenclature). I gave a similar talk in November 2012 at the invitation of the Field Museum, Chicago, which is available in full online here (54 minutes): http://vimeo.com/55796036 and linked with a short promo piece on scientific nomenclature here (2.8 minutes): http://vimeo.com/54956625 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thepowerofnames-smithsoniantalk2013-icznnomenclaturebioinformatics-v2-131209040948-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I gave this talk at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in April 2013. It deals with ZooBank and the registration of scientific names of animals, the role of type specimens and archives for both specimens and literature. It should be of interest to taxonomists, and people working on biodiversity bioinformatics and scientific bibliography. The talk had significant input from several co-authors: Richard Pyle, David Patterson, Daphne Fautin and Jon Todd. The Smithsonian presentation was hosted by the AAZN (American Association of Zoological Nomenclature). I gave a similar talk in November 2012 at the invitation of the Field Museum, Chicago, which is available in full online here (54 minutes): http://vimeo.com/55796036 and linked with a short promo piece on scientific nomenclature here (2.8 minutes): http://vimeo.com/54956625
The power of names smithsonian talk-2013-iczn_nomenclature&bioinformatics-v2 from Ellinor Michel
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