Award Abstract # 0847966
Collaborative Research: Expanding SEINet
| NSF Org: |
DBI
Div Of Biological Infrastructure
|
| Recipient: |
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
|
| Initial Amendment Date: |
August 18, 2009 |
| Latest Amendment Date: |
April 16, 2010 |
| Award Number: |
0847966 |
| Award Instrument: |
Standard Grant |
| Program Manager: |
Anne Maglia
DBI
Div Of Biological Infrastructure
BIO
Direct For Biological Sciences
|
| Start Date: |
September 1, 2009 |
| End Date: |
August 31, 2013 (Estimated) |
| Total Intended Award Amount: |
$389,416.00 |
| Total Awarded Amount to Date: |
$389,416.00 |
| Funds Obligated to Date: |
FY 2009 = $389,416.00
|
| ARRA Amount: |
$389,416.00 |
| History of Investigator: |
-
Leslie
Landrum
(Principal Investigator)
les.landrum@ASU.EDU
-
Corinna
Gries
(Former Co-Principal Investigator)
|
| Recipient Sponsored Research Office: |
Arizona State University
660 S MILL AVE STE 312
TEMPE
AZ
US
85281-3670
(480)965-5479
|
| Sponsor Congressional District: |
09
|
| Primary Place of Performance: |
Arizona State University
660 S MILL AVE STE 312
TEMPE
AZ
US
85281-3670
|
Primary Place of Performance Congressional District: |
09
|
| Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): |
NTLHJXM55KZ6
|
| Parent UEI: |
HX59VKHQH1V7
|
| NSF Program(s): |
HUMAN RESOURCES
|
| Primary Program Source: |
040101 RRA RECOVERY ACT
|
| Program Reference Code(s): |
1197,
6890,
6895,
9178,
9179,
9184,
BIOT
|
| Program Element Code(s): |
7226
|
| Award Agency Code: |
4900
|
| Fund Agency Code: |
4900
|
| Assistance Listing Number(s): |
47.082
|
ABSTRACT

This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5).
An award has been made to the herbaria (museum plant collections) of Arizona State University (ASU) and the Desert Botanical Garden (DES), under the direction of Drs. Leslie R. Landrum and Andrew M. Salywon respectively, to expand the Southwest Environmental Information Network (SEINet) in various ways. First, staff at ASU will facilitate the posting of existing data for hundreds of thousands of specimens from other institutions on SEINet. Second, staff at ASU and DES will photograph, database, and geo-reference approximately 94,000 plant specimens, mainly from the Southwest and Latin America. Third, they will improve a computer program (SALIX) that semi-automatically extracts information from labels and transfers it to a database and make that program generally available. All photographs and information will be posted on the web at http://swbiodiversity.org/seinet/index.php. Fourth, ASU and DES will present workshops for secondary school teachers (especially from inner city and remote rural schools) on integrating plant studies and SEINet into their teaching and will continue to work with them and their students through an email network. Various university student workers will gain training in herbarium management, databasing, digital photography and computer programming during the course of this project.
This project will provide convenient and informative access to information contained in approximately 1,400,000 museum specimens to scientists, students at all levels, land managers, conservationists, geographers, amateur botanists, and the public in general. It makes museum specimens, previously available to only a few people, virtually available to anyone with web access.
PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Anne Barber, Daryl Lafferty & Leslie R. Landrum
"The SALIX Method: A semi-automated workflow for herbarium specimen digitization"
TAXON
, v.62
, 2013
, p.581
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