Natural Science Collections Alliance

Our members are part of an international community of museums, botanical gardens, herbariums, universities and other institutions that house natural science collections and utilize them in research, exhibitions, academic and informal science education, and outreach activities.

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Registration Open for the NSC Alliance Briefing on Digitization

NSC Alliance will be presenting a science policy briefing for policymakers on “Digitization: New Tools for Increasing the Use of Natural History Collections for Research, Education and Informed Decisionmaking.” NSC Alliance members and others interested in digitization of natural history collections are welcome to attend. Monday, December 14, 2015 Time: 2:30 p.m. Location: Capitol Visitor […]

Upcoming NAGPRA Training Sessions

Training sessions are being offered by the National Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Program on compliance with the law and on grant writing. “Preparing for and Writing Grant Proposals” Phoenix, AZ — January 27-28, 2016 Advanced rate registration by: December 18 Deadline to register: January 13 “NAGPRA Essentials” Anchorage, AK — February 2, […]

Community Input Sought on Biological Informatics Training Needs

To members of the biocollections community, The 2015 AIBS Council Meeting, “Addressing Biological Informatics Workforce Needs,” will convene on December 8th. The Council Meeting will consider the role of scientific societies and their journals in establishing training capacity and practice guidelines aimed at preparing the next generation of the scientific workforce to excel in the […]

USDA Seeks Input on Agricultural Research Open Access Policy

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking public comment on the development of a policy to increase access to the results of federally-funded agricultural research. If your organization wishes to provide input, it can do so during one of two live teleconferences or via email. Teleconference on policy impacts related to scholarly papers Monday, November […]

NSC Alliance to Brief Congress in December

The NSC Alliance will convene a science briefing for members of Congress on 14 December 2015. The briefing will showcase how efforts to digitize natural science collections are driving scientific innovation, increasing scientific and public access to collections and specimen-related data, and how digitization initiatives are providing new opportunities to engage the public and increase […]

Budget Deal Will Provide Sequester Reprieve

In early November, lawmakers approved a plan to raise federal budget caps that have been limiting federal spending for three years. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, the last legislative achievement of former House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), passed the House of Representatives with the support of all Democrats and 79 Republicans. The Senate approved […]

Notice of Availability of Request for Information – Bioarchive Services

On October 28, 2015, NEON, the National Ecological Observatory Network will be issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to determine the interest of organizations, institutions, collaborations and consortia in providing museum services in support of the NEON mission. NEON is a large facility project funded by the National Science Foundation. Throughout the 30 year life […]

Digitization Efforts Highlighted in the News

A recent article in the New York Times highlights the efforts of natural history collections to make their specimens and associated data available online. “Everybody knows there’s a tremendous amount of information in natural history collections,” Larry Page told the newspaper. Page is the president of NSC Alliance, the director of iDigBio, and a curator […]

DNA Analysis Reveals Origins of Birds

A new technique for analyzing DNA has resulted in the construction of the first complete family tree for birds. Researchers discovered that all birds evolved from a group of dinosaurs and that more than 10,000 bird species evolved within a few million years after the extinction of dinosaurs. A study describing the discovery was published […]

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