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Page 1: Richard Lane,  Natural History Museum, London

Richard Lane, Natural History Museum, London

Science Collections International

An international coordinating mechanism

OECD Global Science Forum, April 2009, Paris

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Photo National Ice Core Labratory, USGS

Photo J. Hicks, U.S. Geological Survey

Millenium seed bank Kew

Herbarium, NHM London

Marine Zoology, NHM London

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Scientific Collections – key points

• Selected & Structured samples of the world

• Vouchers / samples : • repeatable, verifiable

• can be re-examined with new tools (cf observations)

• Reference system of existing information

• Source of new knowledge and ideas

• Can be arrayed, distributed infrastructure

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Collections are Part of our Scientific Infrastructure

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Background GSF Scientific Collections initiative

• Proposal by Dutch delegation, GSF-14 (Feb 2006)

• First workshop Leiden June 2007

• Second workshop Washington DC, July 2008

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Recommendations of the 2008 Washington workshop

• An international coordinating mechanism for scientific collections should be created

• GSF should authorise follow-on activities leading to an implementation plan

• Specific proposal for planning activities

• GSF delegations should promote engagement with member countries and research communities and institutions

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Background – GSF Scientific Collections initiative

• Proposal by Dutch delegation, GSF-14 (Feb 2006)

• First workshop Leiden June 2007

• Second workshop Washington DC, July 2008

• Approval GSF Oct 2008

– Planning for 18 months, governance, sustainability

– Expand disciplinary and international participation

• Steering committee – London meeting March 2009

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Steering Committee meeting

• 19-20 March 2009, Natural History Museum UK– 18 participants from 11 countries– GSF, ICSU, ESF

• Working groups for

– Strategic planning and programme of work– Outreach to scientific disciplines and

countries– Governance and business planning– Funding and launch

• Agreed name Scientific Collections International

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International Coordinating Mechanism

Two main benefits

• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures

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International Coordinating Mechanism

Two main benefits

• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures

– Best practice for access, management

– Value for money

– Connectivity

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International Coordinating Mechanism

Two main benefits

• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures

• Enable more science to be done, especially interdisciplinary research

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biodiversity anthropology/ archaeology

earth sciences biomedicine

coordinated collections & integrated research programs

virtual network of collections with interoperable information resources

cross-disciplinary research team

cross-disciplinary research team

cross-disciplinary research team

Collection Collection Collection Collection

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Examples of interdisciplinary research programs using collections

• impact of global climate change in specific ecosystems (e.g., shallow seas / deserts / mountains)

• patterns of human migration

• changes in biodiversity, extinctions

• historical epidemiology, especially infectious diseases

• development of forensic tools

• movement of anthropogenic materials in the environment

• geological dynamics

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International Coordinating MechanismTwo main benefits

• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures

• Enable more science to be done, especially interdisciplinary research

This will lead to the sustainabilty and development of collections

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Timeline and Milestones

• July 2009: – draft strategic plan– draft governance/business plan– outreach brochure

• Sept. 2009 Steering committee Berlin (suggestions needed)

• Sept/Oct 2009: interdisciplinary research workshop

• Jan 2010: research conference: collections and users

– Extends scientific scope, widens participation

– Partners

• Apr 2010: final report to GSF

• Jan 2011: SCIcoll launch event

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October 2009 GSF meeting

• Governance Model for consideration

• Draft strategic / business plan

• Progress on scientific conference (topics, partners)

• Expressions of interest to host secretariat

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Questions?


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