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  • Calabuig, Isabel
  • Diéguez, Carmen
  • Izquierdo Moya, Isabel
  • Ramos, M. Ángeles
  • Scharff, Nikolaj
  • Enghoff, Henrik
Publication date
January 2003
Publisher
Natural History Museum (London)
Journal
issn:1018-5593

Abstract

Edited by Malcomlm J. Scoble.-- A project supported by the European Union.M illions of specimens are currently housed in the institutions of the European Natural History Specimen lnformation Network. These specimens vary greatly in kind, from plants in botanical gardens, animals in zoos, preserved animals, plants, fossils and minerals in museums to microbial and tissue collections for molecular studies. Each specimen carries information that. collectively, can inform a range of activities, including natural resource management, biotechnology, bioinformatics, medicine, and research and teaching on biodiversity. Although information associated with natural history specimens is becoming ever more accessible through electronic media, it remai...

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