This paper explores the shifting values and fragilities of museum biological specimens as they have recently become enrolled in the Barcoding of Life Initiative (BOLI); a global techno-scientific project which seeks to provide the ‘barcode’ to ‘anyone anywhere’ as a ubiquitous species naming device for all species on the planet. The reliance of BOLI upon museum collections for the industrialized high throughput sequencing necessary to rapidly accumulate DNA barcodes, I argue, positions museum specimens in a newly configured relationship with a ‘global populace’ assumed to require instantaneous species information. I discuss how museum specimens, as scientific, epistemic objects are sites of evolving and contested meaning as alternative appr...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
Abstract Background: Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), ...
Historical and modern natural museum collections are storehouses of extraordinary value for scientif...
This paper explores the shifting values and fragilities of museum biological specimens as they have ...
This paper explores the shifting values and fragilities of museum biological specimens as they have ...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
Nearly all disciplines of biology now have some form of molecular genetic analyses incorporated into...
Natural history museums hold vast collections of biomaterials. The collections in museums, often pai...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
Access to digitised specimen data is a vital means to distribute information and in turn create know...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
Abstract Background: Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), ...
Historical and modern natural museum collections are storehouses of extraordinary value for scientif...
This paper explores the shifting values and fragilities of museum biological specimens as they have ...
This paper explores the shifting values and fragilities of museum biological specimens as they have ...
One of the primary functions of museums is the deployment of knowledge through collected artifacts. ...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
Museum specimens serve as the bedrock of systematic and taxonomic research and provide the basis for...
Nearly all disciplines of biology now have some form of molecular genetic analyses incorporated into...
Natural history museums hold vast collections of biomaterials. The collections in museums, often pai...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
Access to digitised specimen data is a vital means to distribute information and in turn create know...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Global change has become a central focus of modern biology. Yet, our knowledge of how anthropogenic ...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
Abstract Background: Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), ...
Historical and modern natural museum collections are storehouses of extraordinary value for scientif...