Abstract of conference oral presentation on New digitization technologies at the service of science and society – do virtual nature museums have a future? by Curator Wioletta Wawer of Curator Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk Warszawa Poland for SPNHC2022 Conference, Edinburgh. June 5-10th 2022
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Presentation given by Laurence Livermore at the end of Digital Collections Programme Tranche 2 event...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on (un)Natural Selection: Reflections on Collaborative Digi...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on The future of digitisation-on-demand for natural history...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Changing Natures. Developing a Shared Participatory, Dig...
Plenary Presentation to the BioDigiCon 2023 Conference Conference: BioDigiCon 2023 Session: 2023 C...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Synthesys+ Virtual Access projects at the Museum für Nat...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Digitized Collections as a Means to Deepen Informal Scie...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Scaling 3D Digitization of Natural History Collections: ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on DINA and ODK – Useful tools for digitisation and moving ...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on Scaling up digitization in entomology collections - a ne...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on How well is the world's biodiversity represented in coll...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
A presentation given as part of the 2023 WeDigBio’s "Why Dig Bio—Major Motivations Across Scale for ...
Conference: DiSSCo Futures Session: Digitisation: transforming collections Presentation Date: 2023-...
Presentation given by Laurence Livermore at the end of Digital Collections Programme Tranche 2 event...
Abstract of conference oral presentation on (un)Natural Selection: Reflections on Collaborative Digi...
Digitisation has made significant advances in many natural history collections since the 1980s. The ...