The macroalgae collection of the UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Herbarium has been utilized as a resource by students and researchers at UCSB. In order to increase the scientific value of the collection, we have initiated a digitization project to add to a growing data set being assembled by a consortium of seaweed herbaria. Collectively, these data can be used to address questions of changing climate, ocean currents, invasive species, and biodiversity along the Pacific Coast of North America. Our IMLS-funded digitization project is focused on digitizing ca. 10,000 specimens in our Pacific Coast of North America collection. Our digital data are currently available on two Symbiota-based web portals: The Consortium of California Herbaria 2 and the M...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
The University of the Pacific Herbarium serves as a collection of local and international preserved ...
Widespread specimen digitization has greatly enhanced the use of herbarium data in scientific resear...
The macroalgae collection of the UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Herbarium has been utilized as a resource b...
The Mediterranean Sea is currently experiencing a decline in the abundance of several key species, a...
International audienceThis chapter assesses the feasibility of using natural history collections to ...
The Botanic Garden Meise (BR) has been involved in a mass digitization project over the past 2.5 yea...
The College of the Pacific Herbarium collects and maintains plant collections mainly from the Wester...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
Effective workflows are essential components in the digitization of biodiversity specimen collection...
Several accounts have been produced on the seaweeds of the west coast including the Saldanha and Lan...
Herbaria and natural history collections (NHC) are critical to the practice of taxonomy and have pot...
The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium has been databasing and imaging its estimated 7.3 million pl...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
The goal of the US Virtual Herbarium (USVH) project is to digitize (database, image, georeference) a...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
The University of the Pacific Herbarium serves as a collection of local and international preserved ...
Widespread specimen digitization has greatly enhanced the use of herbarium data in scientific resear...
The macroalgae collection of the UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) Herbarium has been utilized as a resource b...
The Mediterranean Sea is currently experiencing a decline in the abundance of several key species, a...
International audienceThis chapter assesses the feasibility of using natural history collections to ...
The Botanic Garden Meise (BR) has been involved in a mass digitization project over the past 2.5 yea...
The College of the Pacific Herbarium collects and maintains plant collections mainly from the Wester...
Hebaria are biological collections of preserved plants, algae, fungi and lichens used for scientific...
Effective workflows are essential components in the digitization of biodiversity specimen collection...
Several accounts have been produced on the seaweeds of the west coast including the Saldanha and Lan...
Herbaria and natural history collections (NHC) are critical to the practice of taxonomy and have pot...
The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium has been databasing and imaging its estimated 7.3 million pl...
Plants, fungi and algae are important components of global biodiversity and are fundamental to all e...
The goal of the US Virtual Herbarium (USVH) project is to digitize (database, image, georeference) a...
Significant progress has been made in the last 10 years towards provision of digital data and images...
The University of the Pacific Herbarium serves as a collection of local and international preserved ...
Widespread specimen digitization has greatly enhanced the use of herbarium data in scientific resear...