Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Meeting: 2015 BHL Annual Meeting and BHL Day (17-18 March 2015, The Field Museum, Chicago)

The 2015 BHL Annual Meeting was notable for a number of events, but the key feature was the first BHL Day forum. Modeled in an event held in January 2014 as part of the Global BHL meeting held in Melbourne, Australia. 

Christine (Giannoni) Weiss, Director of The Field Museum Library, organized and introduced the event. Dr. Debra Moskovits, Vice President, Science & Education at The Field welcomed all the BHL attendees. 

The featured speaker was Dr. Matt von Konrat (Head of Botanical Collections and Adjunct Curator & McCarter Collections Manager of Bryophytes and Pteridophytes), who spoke on the topic, "BHL: A Report from the Field." 

It was also announced at the meeting that The Field Museum would move from Affiliate to Full member.


The meeting (led by BHL Executive Committee Chair, Nancy Gwinn) covered many usual topics, including budget and spending, membership composition, strategic planning, and preliminary planning for the 2016 BHL Annual meeting, which would included a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the BHL. 

Dr. Matt von Konrat

The meeting also so attendance from members of the Global BHL community including BHL Africa (Anne-Lise Fourie), BHL Singapore (Eric Chen), and BHL Mexico (Patricia Koleff).

Group Photo
My 2015 Program Director's Report:

  • Kalfatovic, M. (2015, March 17). Looking Forward: The Biodiversity Heritage Library: 2015-2016. 2015 BHL Annual Meeting and BHL Day, Chicago, IL (The Field Museum). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19010734


Presentation: The Biodiversity Heritage Library: Smithsonian Libraries Staff Update (17 March 2010)

As lead for the Smithsonian Libraries' (SIL) participation in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL), I regularly gave updates at SIL staff meetings about the progress of BHL and the contributions from SIL staff and collections. This one plays on the nickname of the Smithsonian, "the octopus on the Mall" for some of the graphics.

The presentation calls out many of the great SIL staff who had been contributing to BHL up to that point. They were an important part of why, as the presentation says at the end, BHL is "A Whale of a Success." 

  • Kalfatovic, M. (2010, March 17). The Biodiversity Heritage Library: Smithsonian Libraries Staff Update. Smithsonian Libraries Town Meeting, Washington, DC. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18988433

Note: the presentation had lost some of the images over the years, these were replaced by the copy of the presentation stored on Slideshare. All my Slideshare presentations are being systematically deleted as I upload them to Zenodo. There may be more of these legacy issues in futures uploads.


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Meeting: 2012 BHL Institutional Council Meeting (15-16 March 2012, Cambridge, MA), Changing of the Guard

The 2012 BHL Institutional Council meeting, held at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, was a landmark for many reasons.

In addition to the usual reports from the BHL membership and BHL staff members (Tom Garnett, Chris Freeland, Grace Costantino, and Bianca Crowley) there was a report on the "Life and Literature" conference held the previous fall at The Field Museum in Chicago.

There were also discussions of the strategic plan as well as spending plans.

Included tours of the Mayr Library collections and a celebratory dinner at the Harvard Faculty Club.

As Deputy BHL Program Director, I gave a presentation that focused on the contributions of Smithsonian Libraries to the BHL. 

  • Kalfatovic, M. (2012, March 15). Smithsonian Libraries & The Biodiversity Heritage Library: 2004 - 2012. 2012 BHL Institutional Council Meeting, Cambridge, MA (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18903011

Changing of the Guard

This meeting also saw significant changes to the leadership of BHL which were the topics of discussion by the BHL Steering Committee.

Cathy, Tom, Graham with custom BHL vests
The original Executive Committee (Graham Higley, NHM London, Cathy Norton, MBLWHOI Library, and Constance Rinaldo, MCZ Harvard) stepped down or into new roles. This was also the last meeting of Tom Garnett as BHL Program Director as he stepped down to retire. It was at this meeting that I was appointed BHL Program Director, officially taking up the role in a few weeks.

It would also turn out to be the last BHL meeting for Chris Freeland as Technical Director as he took a new position at Washington University later in the year.


Connie, Tom, and Cathy

Tom at the Blackboard

Graham and Nancy Gwinn, Smithsonian Libraries

Group photo on the steps of the MCZ



Saturday, March 14, 2026

Meeting: The 2017 BHL Annual Meeting travels to Singapore, 14-17 March 2017 and a new Chair of the Executive Committee

In 2017, The National Library Board of Singapore hosted the BHL Annual Meeting as well as a number of side events across the city. The official meeting didn't open until 14 March 2017, but we did open with a dinner on the 13th. Elaine Ng (CEO, the National Library Board, Singapore) and Wai Yin Pryke (Director, National Library, National Library Board of Singapore) were our most gracious hosts.

I'd previously visited Singapore in February 2014 after a Global BHL Meeting in Melbourne, Australia. I was hosted by the National Library Board (NLB) and that visit lead to NLB becoming a BHL member. But more about that visit in another post. 

It was at this meeting that Connie Rinaldo (MCZ, Harvard) took over as Chair of the BHL Executive Committee from Dr. Nancy E. Gwinn (Smithsonian Libraries). The group honored Dr. Gwinn for her years of service to BHL at the conclusion of the meeting.

From left: me, Wai Yin Pryke, Connie,
Jane Smith (NHM, London), Nancy E. Gwinn

For the 2017 BHL Annual Meeting, I travelled to Singapore directly from a Smithsonian Libraries Advisory Board Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ (4-8 March 2017). Starting in Arizona (and then travelling via San Francisco cut off a little bit of the jet lag!

From Left: Out on the Town; at the Botanic Garden; Connie and Jane

Over the course of the visit, I did a number of presentations, for the actual meeting, the BHL Open Day Symposium at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and a public lecture at the National Library of Singapore.

  


 

From Left: Connie, Drs. Xi and Cui (BHL China): National Library of Singapore; with Ely Wallis (BHL AU)


 
From Left: BHL Meeting; Gardens by the Bay, Super Grove; Connie and Gildas Illien (Paris)

Official Group Photo

Pre-meeting dinner with National Library Board Staff
and John Cole (Library of Congress)



Thursday, March 12, 2026

Meeting: 2018 BHL Annual Meeting (12-16 March 2018, Los Angeles) and BHL Program Director's Report

 

The 2018 BHL Annual Meeting was held in Los Angeles, 12-15 March, 2018. The meeting was split over two locations, The Natural History Museum (hosted by Richard Hulser), Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden (hosted by Susan Eubank).

The meeting also so a lot of membership changes with the addition of new members, members moving between levels, creation of the Reciprocal Partnership category.

In many ways this was peak BHL in terms of membership and participation. In 2019, there was a subtle shift in BHL priorities as a focus on data began to surface and new thinking about the value proposition of BHL in a biodiversity commons was formulated.

One of the highlights of the meeting was the "BHL Day" event which featured a talks by two Postdoctoral Fellows at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, Dr. Alexis Mychajiliw and Dr. Libby Ellwood, as the featured speakers. Grace Costantino (BHL) opened with a talk about BHL and its users, Empowering Global Research followed by Drs. Ellwood (Passenger Pigeons in the Western United States) and Mychajiliw (Eyewitness to Extinction). 



Earlier that day, the group was given a special tour behind the scenes at the Tar Pits. Being in Southern California inspired me to look back to the speech by Walt Disney on the opening of Disneyland in 1955.

To all who come to this happy
place: Welcome. BHL is your
land. Here age relives fond
memories of the past, and here
youth may savor the challenge
and promise of the future. BHL
is dedicated to the ideals, the
dreams, and the hard facts that
have created the World, with
the hope that it will be a
source of joy and inspiration
to all. -- Walt Disney (not), July 17, 1955

Some side excursions included a visit to The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. In off hours, some of us paid a visit to The Last Bookstore and the Santa Monica Pier.

Arriving at the Natural History Museum
(from left: Costantino, Sheffield, Rinaldo, Freeland, Crowley, Lynch)

Ellwood and Mychajiliw

Group Photo


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Meeting: 2011 WebWise (10-11 March 2011, Baltimore, MD)

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) was a key financial supporter for a number of BHL projects. The WebWise conferences, annually hosted by IMLS from 2000-2013 were important venues for meetings of BHL participants, and WebWise 2004 (Chicago) of particular importance for the after-hours session that saw a draft of BHL planned on a napkin.

WebWise 2011 was in nearby (for me), Baltimore, 10-11 March 2011. As per usual, it was an excellent program. There were a number of BHL partner staff in attendance. Featured on a panel was Rebecca Morin, from the California Academy of Sciences (CAS)

The Biodiversity Heritage Library, the world's largest repository of full-text digitized legacy biodiversity literature, has added more than 14,000 records of digitized materials brought together from 12 prestigious institutions to WorldCat. Rebecca A. Morin, User Services Librarian at the California Academy of Sciences will discuss this exciting project as well as a recent IMLS National Leadership grant that CAS has received to develop a system for integrating biological researchers' field and specimen notes, with museum specimens and related electronically published literature. The enhanced and integrated access to biological data will serve a wide variety of users, and will connect to other ongoing projects such as the Biodiversity Heritage Library. -- Rebecca Morin | BHL Partner: California Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Danielle Castronovo (also from The California Academy of Sciences), presents on the project in the open session.







Representatives from a number of BHL partners were also presenting updates on previously funded IMLS projects. This included Connie Rinaldo (MCZ, Harvard) and Judy Warnement (Harvard Botany). Doug Holland and Chris Freeland also presented updates on funded projects.




Resources

About IMLS and WebWise (from the 2011 Site)

The following is a description of the WebWise conference and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), circa 2011.

WebWise 2011

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and in particular their Digital Media and Learning program provided support for this year's conference. Click here to learn more about WebWise, IMLS digital resources and how we bring together representatives of museums, libraries, archives, systems science, education, and other fields to explore the many opportunities made possible by digital technologies.

About the Institute of Museum and Library Services

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation's 123,000 libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and museums that connect people to information and ideas. The Institute works at the national level and in coordination with state and local organizations to sustain heritage, culture, and knowledge; enhance learning and innovation; and support professional development. To learn more about the Institute, please visit www.imls.gov.

Meeting: 2014 BHL Members' Meeting (10-11 March 2014, New York City) and BHL Program Director's Report

In my role as BHL Program Director, I regularly made presentations at the BHL Annual Meetings. This meeting took place in New York City at the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Botanical Garden, 10-11 March 2014).

This meeting saw the reappointment of William Ulate as BHL Technical Director as well as a suspension of the bylaws to allow for further consideration of the election of the Executive Council.



Group Photo: BHL Leadership (2014)

William Ulate

NYBG