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GGBN is currently working on a Document Library, where users will find documents, protocols and publications related to biodiversity biobanking. A new prototype of this library will be available presumably in summer 2016.
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The Global Genome Biodiversity Network in collaboration with [https://www.cryoarks.org/ CryoArks] and the [https://esbb.org/ European, Middle Eastern and African Society for Biopreservation and Biobanking (ESBB)] has developed an online document library for biodiversity biobanking. This resource allows users to perform full text searches, tag publications, and browse information across the following biobanking categories: best practices, governance and business models, information and data management systems, standards for sharing samples, education and training tools, health and safety, regulation and legislation, and research and curation protocols.
This is a collaboration with [http://www.esbb.org ESBB] and [http://www.isber.org ISBER]
 
  
A couple of documents are available at [[Downloads]] and [[Publications]] pages.
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'''Setting up an Account'''
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Please e-mail us at [mailto:library@ggbn.org library@ggbn.org]
  
The GGBN document library prototype is available at https://library.ggbn.org. If you want to request and account or have any questions please send an email to [mailto:library@ggbn.org library@ggbn.org]
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'''User Guide'''
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For a detailed user guide, see https://library.ggbn.org/share/s/5ptKXCYAR6OwII0mcoGjLQ'''
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'''Mission:'''
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Development and expansion of an online knowledge exchange platform specific to biodiversity biobanking
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'''Goals'''
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*Develop and strategically expand the GGBN Document Library
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*Raise awareness of ABS and the importance of genomic collections
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'''Current Activities'''
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*Implement new GGBN tagging system
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*Continue to expand document library functionality
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*Partner with CryoArks, ESBB and other GGBN partners to expand document library content
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'''GGBN Document Library Category Managers:'''
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*Biobank Management (including Governance, Business Models, Health and Safety)
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**Jeremy deWaard, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph
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*Curation Protocols (including specimen and sample field collection, sample preparation, shipping, laboratory curation and storage methods)
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**Animals: Breda Zimkus, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard
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**Plants: Tim Fulcher, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
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**Microorganisms:library@ggbn.org 
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*Education and Training Tools (including workshop documents and publications, interactive session protocols and technology)
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**Heather Prestridge, Texas A&M
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*GGBN Conferences (Conference documents archive)
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**Katie Barker, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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**Alysha Chadderdon, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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**Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
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*GGBN Information (GGBN-specific information and GGBN-produced materials)
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**Katie Barker, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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**Alysha Chadderdon, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
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**Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
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*Information and Data Management Systems (Data standards, data workflows, pipelines, portals, database interoperability)
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**Muriel Rabone, Natural History Museum London
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**Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
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*Regulation and Legislation:
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**ABS: Documents and publications regarding access to genetic resources and benefit sharing (ABS), including examples/templates for Permits/PIC/MAT/MTA/How To publications/case studies across the globe):
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***[mailto:library@ggbn.org library@ggbn.org]
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**Other: including CITES/ Shipping e.g. IATA regulations: Commercial Invoice/Shipping Inventory/Import-Export documentation /Other regulations and tools* (*full list TBD):
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***Jane Collins, KU-Leuven University
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*Research Protocols (including laboratory specimen and sample analysis: e.g. species-specific extraction, amplification, sequencing for fresh and archival/ancient material)
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**Laura Forrest, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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*CryoArks Content (animal biobanking for conservation research)
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**Kirsty Lloyd, Natural History Museum London
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'''Submitting Feedback and Questions'''
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We are always happy to field questions and receive feedback from our Document Library users! Please contact us at [mailto:library@ggbn.org library@ggbn.org]

Revision as of 07:57, 30 April 2020

The Global Genome Biodiversity Network in collaboration with CryoArks and the European, Middle Eastern and African Society for Biopreservation and Biobanking (ESBB) has developed an online document library for biodiversity biobanking. This resource allows users to perform full text searches, tag publications, and browse information across the following biobanking categories: best practices, governance and business models, information and data management systems, standards for sharing samples, education and training tools, health and safety, regulation and legislation, and research and curation protocols.

Setting up an Account Please e-mail us at library@ggbn.org

User Guide For a detailed user guide, see https://library.ggbn.org/share/s/5ptKXCYAR6OwII0mcoGjLQ

Mission: Development and expansion of an online knowledge exchange platform specific to biodiversity biobanking

Goals

  • Develop and strategically expand the GGBN Document Library
  • Raise awareness of ABS and the importance of genomic collections

Current Activities

  • Implement new GGBN tagging system
  • Continue to expand document library functionality
  • Partner with CryoArks, ESBB and other GGBN partners to expand document library content

GGBN Document Library Category Managers:

  • Biobank Management (including Governance, Business Models, Health and Safety)
    • Jeremy deWaard, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph
  • Curation Protocols (including specimen and sample field collection, sample preparation, shipping, laboratory curation and storage methods)
    • Animals: Breda Zimkus, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard
    • Plants: Tim Fulcher, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
    • Microorganisms:library@ggbn.org
  • Education and Training Tools (including workshop documents and publications, interactive session protocols and technology)
    • Heather Prestridge, Texas A&M
  • GGBN Conferences (Conference documents archive)
    • Katie Barker, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
    • Alysha Chadderdon, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
    • Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
  • GGBN Information (GGBN-specific information and GGBN-produced materials)
    • Katie Barker, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
    • Alysha Chadderdon, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
    • Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
  • Information and Data Management Systems (Data standards, data workflows, pipelines, portals, database interoperability)
    • Muriel Rabone, Natural History Museum London
    • Gabi Droege, Berlin Botanic Garden
  • Regulation and Legislation:
    • ABS: Documents and publications regarding access to genetic resources and benefit sharing (ABS), including examples/templates for Permits/PIC/MAT/MTA/How To publications/case studies across the globe):
    • Other: including CITES/ Shipping e.g. IATA regulations: Commercial Invoice/Shipping Inventory/Import-Export documentation /Other regulations and tools* (*full list TBD):
      • Jane Collins, KU-Leuven University
  • Research Protocols (including laboratory specimen and sample analysis: e.g. species-specific extraction, amplification, sequencing for fresh and archival/ancient material)
    • Laura Forrest, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
  • CryoArks Content (animal biobanking for conservation research)
    • Kirsty Lloyd, Natural History Museum London

Submitting Feedback and Questions

We are always happy to field questions and receive feedback from our Document Library users! Please contact us at library@ggbn.org