GeoPick is a new web application aimed at providing a simple yet powerful georeferencing tool to the natural history collections community (Fig. 1). Its conceptual foundation is based on the Georeferencing Best Practices by Chapman and Wieczorek (2020), whose guidelines it intends to implement. GeoPick also provides a close and direct relation between the tool’s output and the Darwin Core standard (Wieczorek et al. 2012). In the past two decades, institutions across the world have devoted significant resources to digitise their collections and bring them closer to their final users (Nelson and Ellis 2018), i.e., the research, conservation and education communities, and to the general public. Georeferencing is an important part of the digit...
To understand biological and geological events and the history of collected samples, it is essential...
The BioGeomancer Project provides a toolkit to georeference data and specimens collected for natural...
The majority of the world’s billions of biodiversity specimens are tucked away in museum cabinets wi...
GeoPick is a new web application aimed at providing a simple yet powerful georeferencing tool to the...
GeoPick is a new web application aimed at providing a simple yet powerful georeferencing tool to the...
Major efforts are being made to digitize natural history collections to make these data available on...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is es...
Natural history collections represent a vast and superb wealth of information gathered and curated a...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Georeferencing helps to fill in biodiversity information gaps, allowing biodiversity data to be repr...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
A new online tool for georeferencing specimen records has been developed through the Natural Science...
Abstract Background Increasing the quantity and quality of data is a key goal of biodiversity inform...
Georeferencing preserved specimens represents a major effort at the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Ba...
To understand biological and geological events and the history of collected samples, it is essential...
The BioGeomancer Project provides a toolkit to georeference data and specimens collected for natural...
The majority of the world’s billions of biodiversity specimens are tucked away in museum cabinets wi...
GeoPick is a new web application aimed at providing a simple yet powerful georeferencing tool to the...
GeoPick is a new web application aimed at providing a simple yet powerful georeferencing tool to the...
Major efforts are being made to digitize natural history collections to make these data available on...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is es...
Natural history collections represent a vast and superb wealth of information gathered and curated a...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
Georeferencing helps to fill in biodiversity information gaps, allowing biodiversity data to be repr...
Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is est...
A new online tool for georeferencing specimen records has been developed through the Natural Science...
Abstract Background Increasing the quantity and quality of data is a key goal of biodiversity inform...
Georeferencing preserved specimens represents a major effort at the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Ba...
To understand biological and geological events and the history of collected samples, it is essential...
The BioGeomancer Project provides a toolkit to georeference data and specimens collected for natural...
The majority of the world’s billions of biodiversity specimens are tucked away in museum cabinets wi...