Natural history collections offer unique physical and virtual opportunities for formal and informal progressive learning. Collections are unique data in that they each represent a biological record at a single place and time that cannot be obtained by any other method. Collections-based experiences lead to an increased understanding of and substantive interaction with the living world. Global biological diversity and changes in that diversity are directly tracked through specimens in collections, regardless of whether changes are ancient or recent. We discuss how collections, specimens, and the data associated with them, can be critical components linking nature and scientific inquiry. Specimens are the basic tools for educating students an...
Globally, thousands of institutions house nearly three billion scientific collections offering unpar...
The U.S. national heritage of approximately one billion biodiversity specimens, once digitized, can ...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Natural history collections offer unique physical and virtual opportunities for formal and informal ...
Natural history collections offer a number of unique physical and virtual opportunities to create fo...
Natural history collections are an irreplaceable and extensive record of life, and form the basis of...
For well over a century, American biologists have built collection of plants, animals, fungi, insect...
There is an emerging consensus that undergraduate biology education in the United States is at a cru...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
This poster was originally presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Na...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
Natural science collections are documents of change, the fragmentary archive on which we base our kn...
Natural history collections around the world are currently being digitized with the resulting data a...
Novel paradigms and advancement of collections-based research for solving societal and global issues...
Globally, thousands of institutions house nearly three billion scientific collections offering unpar...
The U.S. national heritage of approximately one billion biodiversity specimens, once digitized, can ...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Natural history collections offer unique physical and virtual opportunities for formal and informal ...
Natural history collections offer a number of unique physical and virtual opportunities to create fo...
Natural history collections are an irreplaceable and extensive record of life, and form the basis of...
For well over a century, American biologists have built collection of plants, animals, fungi, insect...
There is an emerging consensus that undergraduate biology education in the United States is at a cru...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
This poster was originally presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Na...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
The world's natural history collections represent a vast repository of information on the natural an...
Natural science collections are documents of change, the fragmentary archive on which we base our kn...
Natural history collections around the world are currently being digitized with the resulting data a...
Novel paradigms and advancement of collections-based research for solving societal and global issues...
Globally, thousands of institutions house nearly three billion scientific collections offering unpar...
The U.S. national heritage of approximately one billion biodiversity specimens, once digitized, can ...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...