richard lane, natural history museum, london science collections international an international...
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Richard Lane, Natural History Museum, London
Science Collections International
An international coordinating mechanism
OECD Global Science Forum, April 2009, Paris
Photo National Ice Core Labratory, USGS
Photo J. Hicks, U.S. Geological Survey
Millenium seed bank Kew
Herbarium, NHM London
Marine Zoology, NHM London
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
Collections are Part of our Scientific Infrastructure
Background GSF Scientific Collections initiative
• Proposal by Dutch delegation, GSF-14 (Feb 2006)
• First workshop Leiden June 2007
• Second workshop Washington DC, July 2008
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
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
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
International Coordinating Mechanism
Two main benefits
• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures
International Coordinating Mechanism
Two main benefits
• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures
– Best practice for access, management
– Value for money
– Connectivity
International Coordinating Mechanism
Two main benefits
• Ensure collections are efficient and integrated infrastructures
• Enable more science to be done, especially interdisciplinary research
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
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
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
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
October 2009 GSF meeting
• Governance Model for consideration
• Draft strategic / business plan
• Progress on scientific conference (topics, partners)
• Expressions of interest to host secretariat
Questions?