Invited talk given at The Natural History Museum, London, 17 March 2009 (I gave a very similar talk at the Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, 12 March 2009).
28. League table
Museum GBIF data Open access Staff Social
journal publications Networking
online
Twitter,
yes
3,446,016 Facebook,
Youtube, etc.
(searchable
yes
collections) (Twitter)
412,797 (planned)
(planned)
29. Why go digital?
Photo by Keith Marshall http://www.flickr.com/photos/keithmarshall/432924465/
39. • There are knownknowns, things we know that we
know
• There are knownunknowns, things we now know
we don’t know
• But there are also unknownunknowns, things we
do not know we don't know
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