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Naturhistorisk museum
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OSLO
TDWG 2021 will be a virtual conference the week of Oct 18-22. Working sessions for interest and task groups will follow in November.
Role of biodiversity informatics in the Global Biodiversity Informatics Facility (GBIF). Seminar at the Government College University of Lahore in Pakistan 18th of May, 10:00 CEST Oslo, 13.00 PKT Lahore, 08:00 UTC.
A symposium for post-graduate PhD-fellows based in Trondheim on biodiversity informatics and GBIF metadata standards.
Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and GBIF organize a side-event (Data4Nature) at the Finance in Common summit.
2020 call for project proposals for co-funding the preparation of your species occurrence data and ensuring the data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). Deadline November 1st, 2020.
The 2020 annual conference for Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) will be an online virtual event this year. The first week (September 21-25) includes working sessions, and the second week (October 19-23) will run in parallel with the GBIF virtual governing board and committee meetings.
Network seminar for DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) and GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) in Norway on 6th and the 7th of February 2020. The seminar had a focus on developing a governance structure for GBIF and DiSSCo in Norway. The seminar was open to all interested parties and was streamed online as a webcast to allow for remote participants.
Regional GBIF data mobilization course for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students with expert trainers and trainers-in-training - Ukraine (4 days). More information from the course home page. Postponed course dates because of the Russian war in Ukraine. The new course dates are 15 to 19 August 2022.
Regional GBIF data mobilization course for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students with expert trainers and trainers-in-training - Yerevan, Armenia (5 days). More information from the course home page.
GBIF-Norway provides co-funding grants for the preparation of Norwegian species occurrence data to ensure data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). A total of 6 projects were co-funded from the 2019 call.
2019 call for project proposals for co-funding the preparation of your Norwegian species occurrence data and ensuring the data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). The deadline was March 1st, 2019.
Regional GBIF training course for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students with expert trainers and trainers-in-training - Białowieża forest, Belarus (5 days). [Read more at the course home page].
BioDATA - train-the-mentors course in Minsk is the first of series of GBIF training courses for students from Armenia, Belarus, Tajikistan, and Ukraine.
The 2019 annual European GBIF Nodes meeting will be in Oslo 22 to 24 May at the UiO Natural History Museum in Oslo.
GBIF-Norway provides co-funding grants for the preparation of Norwegian species occurrence data to ensure data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). In total 5 projects were co-funded in the 2018 call.
Four-day training workshop on biodiversity data mobilization for the Balkans. Organized by the Global Biodiversity Information facility (GBIF) secretariat.
Apply for co-funding to prepare and publish Norwegian species occurrence data - deadline was 31st March 2018.
2018 call for co-funding the preparation of your Norwegian species occurrence data and ensuring the data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). The deadline was March 31st, 2018.
Friday seminar at CEES :: Open and reusable research data with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Scientific reuse of openly published biodiversity information: Programmatic access to and analysis of primary biodiversity information using R. Nordic Oikos 2018, pre-conference R workshop. Two-day workshop, Sunday 18 February and Monday 19 February 2018.
Second project meeting with Telemark Botanical Society for the pilot Citizen Science Volunteer Portal. September 6th 2017 at the UiO Natural History Museum at Tøyen in Oslo.
GBIF Norway invites project proposals for co-funding the preparation of your Norwegian species occurrence data and ensuring the data quality before datasets are published in GBIF and the Norwegian Species Map (Artskart). Deadline 8 September 2017.
Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) 2017 annual conference in Ottawa, Canada 1-6 October.