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date 2005.12.22.14.33.35; author RicardoPereira; state Exp;
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date 2005.12.22.14.32.33; author RicardoPereira; state Exp;
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@---+++ How to participate
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1. Provide input to the survey of requirements through one of the following:
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a. Add comments or edit pages in this Wiki.
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b. Subscribe to the mailing list [[TDWG-GUID@@listserv.nhm.ku.edu]] at http://listserv.nhm.ku.edu/archives/tdwg-guid.html - your comments may then be added to the Wiki.
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2. Your input is particularly sought in the following areas:
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a. If you are involved in a project that is experimenting with or using a GUID technology ([[LSID]], [[DOI]], etc.), please comment on strengths and weaknesses of the approach and your experience in deploying the solution (see ExistingProjects).
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b. Describe ways in which GUIDs could be used to solve problems within your area of interest (provide a scenario that describes a problem for which GUIDs may be helpful, see GUIDUseCases).
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3. Send an expression of interest to participate in the workshops. Please send such applications to [[guids@@gbif.org]], providing the following information:
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a. Name and contact details
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b. Institutional affiliation
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c. Specific area(s) of interest within biodiversity informatics
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d. Reasons for interest in participation in GUID standards development
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e. Would you be able to devote time to web-based discussions as part of a working group between the two workshops?
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f. Would you require support for travel to attend the workshops?@
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