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  1. Site Page: Welcome Prof Stephen van Leeuwen to our ALA Advisory Board – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th May 2021 We’re pleased to announce Professor Stephen van Leeuwen has been appointed to our Advisory Board and look forward to him joining our next meeting in July 2021. Professor Stephen van Leeuwen is a respected South West Boojarah Wardandi Noongar man whose Country is in the Busselton – Margaret River area of south west Western Australia...

  2. Site Page: The volunteer coordinator story – Atlas of Living Australia

    Read about the experiences of volunteer coordinators in establishing a volunteer digitisation project. Leonie Prater, Rhiannon Stephens, Australian Museum Leonie Prater and Rhiannon Stephens have worked part time on the Australian Museum Digitisation Project since March 2011...

  3. Site Page: Tim Entwisle appointed Director of Conservation, Living Collections and Estates, Kew Gardens – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd March 2011 By Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia Dr Tim Entwisle, the Executive Director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney, is on his way from Australia to take up the position of Director of Conservation, Living Collections and Estates, Kew Gardens, London...

  4. Site Page: Volunteers tackling digitisation of collections – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 18th April 2018 Digitisation of collections continues as DigiVol reaches 3,000 registered volunteers. Specimen in the Milwaukee Public Museum collection. Image credit: Milwaukee Public Museum DigiVol is a collaboration between the Atlas of Living Australia and the Australian Museum, and was launched in 2011 initially as an experiment in crowd-sourcing. The Australian Museum wanted to see whether there were online volunteers willing to help natural history collections capture data...

  5. Site Page: ABOLN – Atlas of Living Australia

    About ABOLN The Australian Barcode of Life Network (ABOLN) was established in 2006 to develop and promote DNA barcoding and its applications in Australia. It is an informal affiliation of scientists and key stakeholders from across Australia who are involved or interested in the use of DNA barcoding. The initial impetus for forming ABOLN was to coordinate Australian participation in the International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL)...

  6. Site Page: Governance – Atlas of Living Australia

    The ALA Advisory Board supports the high-level direction and delivery of the ALA by providing vision, advocacy and advice. It provides advice to the ALA Director consistent with CSIRO’s ongoing delivery of national research infrastructure on behalf of the nation, as well as the principles guiding the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy. The Advisory Board meets three times per year and all members are appointed for two years with the possibility of extending the term...

  7. Site Page: ALA New Starters – April Newsletter – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 13th April 2011 By Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia A warm welcome to all new Atlas of Living Australia staff. There have been many new starters since the last newsletter. Sadly, a few staff have also left the Atlas during this time in order to follow other directions. Joined the Atlas Australian Museum, Sydney and South Australian […] By Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia A warm welcome to all new Atlas of Living Australia staff...

  8. Site Page: DigiVol: One Million Tasks! – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 3rd October 2018 The DigiVol website began with one Australian Museum project, we've now completed one million tasks. by Rhiannon Stephens The DigiVol website began with one Australian Museum project. The aim of this first project was to ask volunteers to transcribe all the specimen label data for 5,000 pinned Cicada specimens from the museum collection. This information was then transferred to the museum’s database before being shared across many online biodiversity databases...

  9. Site Page: DigiVol celebrates 10 years of Citizen Science – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd December 2021 This month the Australian Museum celebrated 10 years of DigiVol, the online volunteering platform connecting citizen scientists with the museums and collections around the world since 2011. The Atlas of Living Australia has been a proud partner of DigiVol since the very beginning. Since 2011, nearly 9 million transcriptions in total have taken place – including museum labels, archival documents, and camera trap projects...

  10. Site Page: iNaturalist Australia: City Nature Challenge and major milestone – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 13th May 2020 Australia participated in the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge for the first time in 2020, and iNaturalist Australia has reached 1 million observations. City Nature Challenge 2020 – Australia iNaturalist has been hosting the City Nature Challenge around the world for 5 years. This year is special for us because it was the first time that Australians participated...