We compare different approaches to transcribing natural history data and summarise the advantages and disadvantages of each approach using six case studies from four different natural history collections. We summarise the main cost considerations when planning a transcription project and discuss the limitations we current have in understanding the costs behind transcription and data quality.Non peer reviewe
Data produced by digitization increases the scientific use of natural history collections. However, ...
The digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection is a rare collection that contains artwork, notebooks and dic...
There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world’s museums and herbaria. These obje...
We compare different approaches to transcribing natural history data and summarise the advantages an...
This paper is a survey of the landscape of current, successful, and innovative platforms for extract...
Distributed Systems of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) a pan-European Research Infrastructure will f...
Natural history collections are critical reservoirs of biodiversity information but collections staf...
While online crowdsourced text transcription projects have proliferated in the last decade, there is...
In this article, a crowdsourcing method is proposed to transcribe manuscripts from the Bleek and Llo...
There has been little work to compare and understand the operating costs of digitisation using a sta...
Crowdsourcing is a method that has been effectively used to pool the knowledge and skills of large n...
Distributed Systems of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) will facilitate the production of tens of mil...
Globally there are a number of citizen science portals to support digitisation of biodiversity colle...
DELAMAN member archives estimated the costs of archiving two sample deposits of language documentati...
There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world's museums and herbaria. These obje...
Data produced by digitization increases the scientific use of natural history collections. However, ...
The digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection is a rare collection that contains artwork, notebooks and dic...
There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world’s museums and herbaria. These obje...
We compare different approaches to transcribing natural history data and summarise the advantages an...
This paper is a survey of the landscape of current, successful, and innovative platforms for extract...
Distributed Systems of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) a pan-European Research Infrastructure will f...
Natural history collections are critical reservoirs of biodiversity information but collections staf...
While online crowdsourced text transcription projects have proliferated in the last decade, there is...
In this article, a crowdsourcing method is proposed to transcribe manuscripts from the Bleek and Llo...
There has been little work to compare and understand the operating costs of digitisation using a sta...
Crowdsourcing is a method that has been effectively used to pool the knowledge and skills of large n...
Distributed Systems of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) will facilitate the production of tens of mil...
Globally there are a number of citizen science portals to support digitisation of biodiversity colle...
DELAMAN member archives estimated the costs of archiving two sample deposits of language documentati...
There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world's museums and herbaria. These obje...
Data produced by digitization increases the scientific use of natural history collections. However, ...
The digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection is a rare collection that contains artwork, notebooks and dic...
There are more than 1.2 billion biological specimens in the world’s museums and herbaria. These obje...