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NoCTURN + DCN Reflections by Mikala Narlock
All-Network Meeting / NoCTURN Blog

NoCTURN + DCN Reflections by Mikala Narlock

Posted on: June 14, 2024November 18, 2024

Thank you, Mikala, for sharing your wonderful reflections on the NoCTURN All-Network Meeting! From the first presentation, the connections between DCN and NoCTURN efforts was apparent (not to mention connections with my own research interest!). Early in the event, conversations […]

Congratulations on another successful NoCTURN All-Network Meeting!
All-Network Meeting / NoCTURN Blog

Congratulations on another successful NoCTURN All-Network Meeting!

Posted on: June 12, 2024November 18, 2024

The Non-Clinical Tomography Users Research Network (NoCTURN) held its annual hybrid conference at the University of Florida, Gainesville, from May 8th to 10th, 2024. 61 Network members attended in-person and nine attended virtually. This event brought together researchers, industry professionals, […]

Findability

Question Box: How long does it take for my entry into the global map to appear on the map?

Posted on: May 15, 2024

Answer: The Findability working group is in the process of updating map information—including entries submitted through the NoCTURN website. This work is happening behind the scenes on an ongoing basis as part of a major update to visual organization of […]

2024 North American ZEISS XRM Technology & User Forum
Vendors & Industry

2024 North American ZEISS XRM Technology & User Forum

Posted on: May 14, 2024

Part of what makes the NoCTURN All-Network Meetings a big success is getting to interface with our vendor partners. ZEISS was in attendance this month, and they’re also hosting a North American XRM Technology & User Forum next month, on […]

Welcome to Gainesville!
All-Network Meeting

Welcome to Gainesville!

Posted on: May 8, 2024May 8, 2024

We’re thrilled to welcome fellow NoCTURNals to the 2024 hybrid meeting of the Non-Clinical Tomography Users Research Network! The agenda is printed, the swag bags are stuffed, and the coffee is hot—let’s get down to business!

iDigBio: Program Manager, Science & Research (Biological Science) Position at Florida State University
Job Postings

iDigBio: Program Manager, Science & Research (Biological Science) Position at Florida State University

Posted on: April 8, 2024April 8, 2024

Responsibilities The focus of this position (Job ID 57164) is empowering the biodiversity collections communities with successful strategies for digitization of specimens via discovery and development of resources, participation in collaborations, and management of a digitization help desk and digitization […]

Digital imaging push will put U.K. natural history collections online
In the News

Digital imaging push will put U.K. natural history collections online

Posted on: April 5, 2024April 5, 2024

London’s Natural History Museum gets nearly $200 million to digitize many millions of specimens. At the minimum, the NHM effort, like others around the world, expects to digitally record all the details from specimen labels—such as when and where it […]

Persistent Identifiers: Developing a US National Strategy
Findability

Persistent Identifiers: Developing a US National Strategy

Posted on: March 28, 2024March 28, 2024

The Research Data Alliance and the Open Research Funders Group have partnered to issue a report that highlights persistent identifies, their associated metadata, and the systems that connect them as a means to advance open scholarship in the United States. […]

Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!
Accessibility / Basic & Applied Research / Education & Outreach / In the News / Open Science / Reuse

Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!

Posted on: March 6, 2024March 21, 2024

We are in an era of digital innovation, and today the barriers to accessing the wonders of the natural world have been shattered like never before. Spearheaded by scientists at the University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History, a […]

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