Gil Nelson (on behalf of the WG) iDigBio Summit, Gainesville October 23- 24, 2012 DROID DEVELOPING ROBUST OBJECT TO IMAGE TO DATA WORKFLOWS.

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Gil Nelson (on behalf of the WG) iDigBio Summit, Gainesville October , 2012 DROID DEVELOPING ROBUST OBJECT TO IMAGE TO DATA WORKFLOWS

Sponsored by: iDigBio Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (S2I2) Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) Yale Peabody Museum Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas

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Just another happy day designing workflows!

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THANK YOU!