Informatics

Informatics addresses issues of the continually changing technological age as they relate to mammalogy.

History and Mission

This committee was established in 1972 as the Committee on Information Retrieval with the original charge to "examine the feasibility of developing a national data-retrieval system for Recent mammal Collections and, if possible, to develop funding for such a system (Gill and Wozencraft, 1994:160). The committee has been involved in developing standardized methods in documentation and information retrieval for computerization of mammal collections. In response to a charge to broaden the role of the committee beyond collection-based computerization, from the President of ASM, the committee has presented a workshop and subsequent publication on Geographic Information Systems. The committee has established a listserver called Mammal-L that has remained active and continues to grow since its inception in 1994. In conjunction with the listserver, Dick Thorington also maintains an electronic listing of "Mammalogists on E-mail." The committee has tackled the issue of the Ethics of Data Sharing and published "Guidelines..." in the Journal of Mammalogy as a direct result of that work. The committee keeps abreast of collection computerization issues by updating the Documentation Standards and by surveying and reporting on the progress of computerization throughout North America (in 1984 and 1989). In 1995, the Committee unveiled the ASM Home Page for approval by the Board of Directors. In 1998, the committee was renamed the Informatics Committee, identified AIBS as a potential host for the ASM and worked with AIBS to establish that website.

Responsibilities

This committee's responsibilities address issues of the continually changing technological age as they relate to mammalogy.

Chair

M. E. Hopton (m.hopton@yahoo.com)

Members

C. A. Iudica, S. B. McLaren, S. P. Maher, D. K. Odell, I. M. Ortega, B. A. Roberts, B. J. Shaw