The mission statement of the Reuse Working Group is to:
1) represent the tomography community through consensus building around accessible data usage licenses;
2) clearly define the scope of provenance for tomography data and metadata; and
3) ensure that community standards recommended by other Working Groups promote data reuse and recombination.
This Working Group will also interface with Research- and Education- focused journal publishers to set minimal reporting attributes for peer-reviewed tomographic studies and establish a list of NoCTURN- and ToScA-recommended repositories, which are crucial steps toward widespread adoption of FAIROS standards and best practices.
Working Group members will include representatives of online repositories, data aggregators, and high-throughput digitization projects (e.g., iDigBio, Morphobank, MorphoSource, oVert TCN, DigiMorph) who will be actively involved in developing recommendations for reuse implementations that will be incorporated in those platforms as well.
Members
Last | First | Institution |
---|---|---|
Blackburn | Dave | University of Florida |
Boyer | Doug | Duke |
Brainerd | Elizabeth | Brown |
Brierley | Nick | Diondo |
Browne | Ian | Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences |
Brusatte | Steve | The University of Edinburgh |
Chase | Morgan | American Museum of Natural History |
Cox | Philip | University of College London |
Croghan | Jasmine | Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences |
De Boever | Wesley | Tescan |
Early | Catherine | Science Museum of Minnesota |
Engels | Sandra | Volume Graphics |
Field | Daniel | University of Cambridge (Co-Director of Biotomography) |
Gray | Jaimi | University of Florida |
Hill | JJ | Smithsonian |
Holliday | Casey | University of Missouri School of Medicine |
Ksepka | Daniel | Bruce Museum |
Luck | Annina | Volume Graphics |
Lynch | Leigha | Midwestern University |
Maga | Murat | University of Washington |
Mahlow | Kristin | Museum für Naturkunde |
Marugán-Lobón | Jesús | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid |
McLean | Bryan | University of North Carolina Greensburough |
Porri | Teresa | Cornell University |
Rountrey | Adam | University of Michigan / CS3DP |
Ryan | Tim | Penn State University |
Sadier | Alexa | University of California Los Angeles |
Santana | Sharlene | Burke Museum of Natural History |
Singh | Kuldeep | Kent State University |
Turner | Alan | Stony Brook University |
Warnett | Jay | University of Warwick |
Wescott | Daniel | Texas State University |
Wilberg | Eric | Stony Brook University |
Yoakum | Caitlin | Arkansas Colleges of Health Education |
Recent Blog Posts by the Reuse Working Group
- MorphoSource 101 & Introducing aleph-r3f, a new viewer for 3D modelsBy: Dr. Julie Winchester, Dr. Doug Boyer, and Jocelyn Triplett MorphoSource is a publicly accessible web data repository that allows museums, researchers, and scholars to upload, archive, curate, and share 3D data (as well as 2D images and video) representing… Read more: MorphoSource 101 & Introducing aleph-r3f, a new viewer for 3D models
- Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!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… Read more: Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!
- By RSS, Google Alerts, in Slack, or however you like. You can now keep up with NoCTURN activitities on your terms.NoCTURN Blog Posts now autopopulate to the NoCTURN Slack. If you prefer, however, you can also save the URL of the whole Blog or just select categories (click the header at the top of a post for all posts in… Read more: By RSS, Google Alerts, in Slack, or however you like. You can now keep up with NoCTURN activitities on your terms.