Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value these resources as ingredients in biodiversity research. Even when the specimen sheets are digitized and made available online, the critical information about the specimen stored on the sheet are not in a usable (i.e., machine-processible) form. This paper describes a current research and development project that is designing and testing high-throughput workflows that combine machine- and human-processes to extract and parse the specimen label data. The primary focus of the paper is the metadata needs for the workflow and the creation of the structured metadata records describing the plant specimen. In the project, we are exploring the use of ...
This work builds on the outputs of a collector data-mining exercise applied to GBIF mobilised herbar...
Over the past three years, we have been developing the Specimen Data Refinery (SDR) to automate the ...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value t...
Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value t...
On herbarium sheets, data elements such as plant name, collection site, collector, barcode and acces...
Over the past years, herbarium collections worldwide have started to digitize millions of specimens ...
More and more herbaria are digitising their collections. Images of specimens are made available onli...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
The digitization of herbaria and their online access will greatly facilitate access to plant collect...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
Digitisation programmes in many institutes frequently involve disparate and irregular funding, diver...
Herbarium specimens are central to botanical science and of rising importance thanks to increasing a...
Addressing the challenges of the Climate Emergency and the Biodiversity Crisis requires us to unders...
This work builds on the outputs of a collector data-mining exercise applied to GBIF mobilised herbar...
Over the past three years, we have been developing the Specimen Data Refinery (SDR) to automate the ...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value t...
Herbaria around the world house millions of plant specimens; botanists and other researchers value t...
On herbarium sheets, data elements such as plant name, collection site, collector, barcode and acces...
Over the past years, herbarium collections worldwide have started to digitize millions of specimens ...
More and more herbaria are digitising their collections. Images of specimens are made available onli...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Specimens or objects in natural history collections hold substantial research and cultural value tha...
The digitization of herbaria and their online access will greatly facilitate access to plant collect...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
Digitisation programmes in many institutes frequently involve disparate and irregular funding, diver...
Herbarium specimens are central to botanical science and of rising importance thanks to increasing a...
Addressing the challenges of the Climate Emergency and the Biodiversity Crisis requires us to unders...
This work builds on the outputs of a collector data-mining exercise applied to GBIF mobilised herbar...
Over the past three years, we have been developing the Specimen Data Refinery (SDR) to automate the ...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...