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'''Work Package 3''': [[NA3|Network Activity 3 (NA3)]] : Innovation, Impact and Sustainability | '''Work Package 3''': [[NA3|Network Activity 3 (NA3)]] : Innovation, Impact and Sustainability | ||
: The overall aim of NA3 is to ensure that SYNTHESYS3 has a clear pathway to impact by making certain that outputs are well publicised to, and utilised by, the broader research and development community – and that the work undertaken and benefits created continue beyond the life of the project. | : The overall aim of NA3 is to ensure that SYNTHESYS3 has a clear pathway to impact by making certain that outputs are well publicised to, and utilised by, the broader research and development community – and that the work undertaken and benefits created continue beyond the life of the project. | ||
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+ | Task 3.3. Collaboration with iDigBio on training for the future | ||
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+ | A joint workshop with iDigBio will be organised to provide training for digitisation software including that developed in the JRA. | ||
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+ | The workshop wiki pages are here: [[SPNHCworkshop2016|SYNTHESYS3 and iDigBio joint workshop on selected tools for automated metadata capture from specimen images]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 9 June 2016
Work Package 3: Network Activity 3 (NA3)
Work Package 3: Network Activity 3 (NA3) : Innovation, Impact and Sustainability
- The overall aim of NA3 is to ensure that SYNTHESYS3 has a clear pathway to impact by making certain that outputs are well publicised to, and utilised by, the broader research and development community – and that the work undertaken and benefits created continue beyond the life of the project.
Task 3.3. Collaboration with iDigBio on training for the future
A joint workshop with iDigBio will be organised to provide training for digitisation software including that developed in the JRA.
The workshop wiki pages are here: SYNTHESYS3 and iDigBio joint workshop on selected tools for automated metadata capture from specimen images