Museum collections and their use is bolstered by supplying robust and comprehensive metadata and supplementary assets, such as genetic samples, methodology metadata, and images. In speaking with and working alongside scientists interested in using museum specimen data for addressing ecological questions, it has often been brought up that understanding the context in which a specimen was collected can lend helpful insight. One such way of adding contextual information to our collections is the capture of in situ and habitat images in the field during collection. Managing and linking such images with specimen data poses a logistical challenge. Collections managers and field researchers at the Denver Botanic Gardens have created a workflow t...
The research data repository of the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI) is building on over 30 years...
This landing page contains a CSV file compiling all data associated with herbarium specimens that ar...
Researchers have become accustomed to online access to data about specimens held in natural history ...
Integration of ecological research and specimen collection has recently been a topic of focus in the...
Community innovations in both specimen digitization (e.g., Morphbank; SlideAtlas; Inselect, Hudson e...
Natural history collections play an important role in the accumulation of biodiversity knowledge thr...
Life sciences research, and even more specifically biodiversity sciences research, has yet to coales...
Natural history museums play a critical role in curating global anthropological, biological and geol...
This is a Research Presentation paper, one of the novel article formats developed for the Research I...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Capturing data from specimen images is the most viable way of enriching specimen metadata cheaply an...
The Field Book Project is a cross-disciplinary project to develop an online registry for field books...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Addressing the challenges of the Climate Emergency and the Biodiversity Crisis requires us to unders...
Many institutions and individuals use embedded metadata to aid in the management of their image coll...
The research data repository of the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI) is building on over 30 years...
This landing page contains a CSV file compiling all data associated with herbarium specimens that ar...
Researchers have become accustomed to online access to data about specimens held in natural history ...
Integration of ecological research and specimen collection has recently been a topic of focus in the...
Community innovations in both specimen digitization (e.g., Morphbank; SlideAtlas; Inselect, Hudson e...
Natural history collections play an important role in the accumulation of biodiversity knowledge thr...
Life sciences research, and even more specifically biodiversity sciences research, has yet to coales...
Natural history museums play a critical role in curating global anthropological, biological and geol...
This is a Research Presentation paper, one of the novel article formats developed for the Research I...
Digitisation of specimens at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has created nearly half a mil...
Capturing data from specimen images is the most viable way of enriching specimen metadata cheaply an...
The Field Book Project is a cross-disciplinary project to develop an online registry for field books...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Addressing the challenges of the Climate Emergency and the Biodiversity Crisis requires us to unders...
Many institutions and individuals use embedded metadata to aid in the management of their image coll...
The research data repository of the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI) is building on over 30 years...
This landing page contains a CSV file compiling all data associated with herbarium specimens that ar...
Researchers have become accustomed to online access to data about specimens held in natural history ...